Collaborative Authorship and Version Histories
Assign partners as Summarizer, Skeptic, and Supporter. In ten-minute sprints, they comment, question, and link sources. Require at least one structural suggestion and one citation check. Reflect on which role felt hardest and how that difficulty sharpened thinking.
Collaborative Authorship and Version Histories
Ask students to narrate their draft changes using version history snapshots. Which edit improved clarity? Which removed bias? Capture one turning point and explain why it mattered. Post standout stories to inspire others and model reflective authorship.
Collaborative Authorship and Version Histories
Run a game where teams earn points for precise hyperlinks to credible sources and clear context clues. Bonus for accessible link text and consistent formatting. Share your leaderboard and invite readers to contribute new citation challenges and curveballs.
Collaborative Authorship and Version Histories
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