Place a check in the box for Enable Rubric Rating or Enable Numeric Scoring (or both!)
You can
What happens when you select one or both?
If you select neither, you can mark Evidence as completed, but not otherwise evaluate it.
select neither, you can mark Evidence as completed, but not otherwise evaluate it.
Enabling
Rubric Rating requires you to select one or more Target Skills. You’ll
be able to rate the Evidence for each Target Skill selected, depending
on how well the Evidence expresses that particular skill. When the
Evidence is completed, you will be able to forward it to each associated
Skill Portfolio. It’s good practice to select only the Skills you plan
to evaluate.
Enabling Numeric Scoring with Target Skills allows
you to score the Evidence separately for each Skill on a 100-point
scale, again depending on how well you think it expresses each tagged
skill. Numeric Scoring is generally not done in tandem with Rubric
Rating, but it is possible to use both for the same Evidence if that is
what you wish.
Enabling Numeric Scoring does not require a
Target Skill. Selecting this option allows you to score the evidence on a
100-point scale, but there is no associated Skill Portfolio for
completed Evidence to be pushed into. This option is more frequently use
for formative assignments.
Watch Video: Evidence Assignments Add Evidence Navigate to the Step, open the Step Evidence tab, click on Add Evidence button. Name Evidence Give Evidence a Name. Entering a Due Date is optional. If you wish to do so, click on that field and select ...
There are three ways to evaluate Evidence: If you enabled Rubric Rating or Numeric Scoring, and assigned one or more Target Skills when you created the Evidence assignment, that Evidence can be evaluated against those Skills. This completed Evidence ...
At LiFT, we believe that robust two-way communication between you and your learners is key to their engagement and learning. The LiFT feedback cycle includes review of submitted assignments, opportunities for two-way discussion with your learners, ...
There are multiple ways to do many things in LiFT, but the easiest place to evaluate Evidence is in the Class > Projects module. Go to Your Class > Projects Module Select your Class, and then select the Projects tab. Decide What You Want to See There ...
Watch Video: Tagging Skills Tag Skills Click on the Target Skills button in the Step Evidence tab. Your School’s Skills Framework will open up. Click the Expand All button to see it in its entirety. Instead of expanding the entire Skills Framework, ...