How do I know whether evidence is on a Google template or not?
Evidence that uses a teacher-created Google Template looks just a bit different than Evidence that does not. Google Templates have a Google drive logo and then the link to the template itself, along with a lighter-blue Start Assignment button. If Evidence does not use a Google Template, then there is just a darker-blue Add Artifact button.
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How to Submit Evidence on Google Templates
You've figured out how to see the whole Project, and then learn about a particular Step within the Project. Now it's time to submit your Evidence (aka Artifact of Learning) when it's asked for. Some Evidence is assigned by your teacher using Google ...
How to Submit Non-Google Evidence
You've figured out how to see the whole Project, and then learn about a particular Step within the Project. Now it's time to submit your Evidence (aka Artifact of Learning). If the Evidence doesn't use a Google Template, then you are invited to ...
How do I submit evidence?
There are two paths to submit Evidence, depending on whether they use a Google Template or not. If your Evidence uses a Google Template: Click the Start Assignment button Clicking the link above that button will open your own copy of your teacher's ...
Your Evidence Table
Evidence of Learning / Artifact of Learning In LiFT, Evidence is an assignment you are asked to do to demonstrate your learning. If you submit a digital file or website for that assignment, that's called an Artifact. Your Artifact can be a video, a ...
Do all steps of a project have to have evidence?
Steps do NOT have to have evidence. Steps without evidence are informational, not interactive.