PEER EVALUATIONS OF TERM PROJECTS Each person in the class must turn in an evaluation of someone else's project. This evaluation should be done carefully, and it will be graded. To get full credit for your evaluation, you need to put down something for each of the questions on the form, including strengths and weaknesses. Even if a program is beautiful, should should try to make some constructive suggestion and write it under "weaknesses". The forms need to be signed by those whose project has been evaluated as well as by you the evaluator. Each project must have at least one of these evaluations done by someone else. The evaluation you do of someone else's project will count around 3 percent of your term-project grade, and if nobody turns in an evaluation of your project, you will miss a 2 percent "free" bonus. Having software evaluated by users is considered highly important in the workplace, and this evaluation activity permits at least some small degree of user/programmer interaction. I am tacking some extra peer evaluation forms on the bulletin board outside my office at Sieg 312. These evaluation sheets are due Thursday, December 15, 5:45 PM at the latest. You may turn them in at my office. If I am not there, put them under the door. You can also turn them in at your demo or with your term project report. --Steve