University educators often seek ways in which to develop and build their portfolios for tenure and promotion. Becoming a MERLOT peer reviewer provides opportunities for growth, community, and recognition. Both new and veteran professors find satisfaction and meaning in reviewing open educational resources in the MERLOT collection. Join us!
University educators often seek ways in which to develop and build their portfolios for tenure and promotion. Becoming a MERLOT peer reviewer provides opportunities for growth, community, and recognition. Both new and veteran professors find satisfaction and meaning in reviewing open educational resources in the MERLOT collection. Join us to discover how you can participate in the MERLOT community through:
- contributing to the peer review process
- attending GRAPE Camp (Getting Reviewers Accustomed to Process of Evaluation)
- becoming a MERLOT editorial board member
- receiving peer reviewer perks
- achieving Peer Reviewer Extraordinaire status
- expanding opportunities to develop your teaching, your students' learning and your knowledge of open educational resources