Peer practice guide and device connection
Learn how to effectively connect your device using the peer practice guide for seamless communication and collaboration.
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In this article, you'll read some of our more frequently asked questions and be able to view a video for further explanation.
FAQs
How is peer practice different from self-practice in terms of scoring and feedback?
Peer practice provides more objective feedback as your performance is observed and marked by another person. This can lead to more accurate scoring and more detailed feedback.
How do I choose between using one device or two devices for peer practice?
Use one device if you're practicing in person and can easily share a device. Choose two devices if you're practicing remotely or prefer not to share devices. The two-device method allows each participant to use their own device.
What should I do if I'm practicing remotely and can't physically hand over my device to my peer?
Use the two-device method. The practicing participant generates a code, which the observing peer enters on their own device to connect the session.
What if I make a mistake when entering the code for two-device practice?
If you enter the wrong code, you can try again. If issues persist, generate a new code, or contact your instructor for assistance.
How does the platform know who I'm practicing with?
When using one device, you select your peer's name from a list. For two devices, the connection is made when the observing peer enters the code generated by the practicing participant. The platform automatically records this information.
Can I practice with different peers for different scenarios, or should I stick with the same partner?
You can practice with different peers for different scenarios. This allows you to benefit from various perspectives and experiences. Be sure to follow the guidance of your instructors.
Is there a way to practice with more than one peer at a time?
The current system is designed for one-on-one peer practice. For group practice options, consult your instructor.
Can my peer see my previous practice attempts or scores?
No, you and your peers are only able to review your own performance scores. Your instructors can see that your practiced with a peer, who the peer was, and the performance score generated.