Peer Review Paper Board
A live paper-development board for organizing research questions, evidence, methods, findings, critique, and revision priorities.
Purpose
This board helps a room move from raw observations to a structured scholarly product by separating ideas into paper-ready categories.
How to Use
Participants submit ideas from their phones. The stage view sorts each entry into the selected paper section so the facilitator can identify themes, gaps, and revision priorities.
Room Responses
Entries from phones appear under the selected paper section. The board uses compact lane cards for large rooms so responses do not overlap.
Research Question
Problem statement, study purpose, hypotheses, aims, and core inquiry.
Evidence / Literature
Prior research, citations, theory, background evidence, and missing literature.
Methods / Design
Data, sample, measures, analytic approach, limitations, and validity concerns.
Findings / Argument
Claims, results, interpretation, narrative logic, and what the paper proves.
Peer Review Critique
Reviewer concerns, unclear claims, weak sections, missing support, or objections.
Revision Priority
Specific edits, next steps, writing assignments, evidence needs, and deadlines.