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, you can find a
Skill using the search bar. You can also expand and contract portions of
the framework using the circled arrows to the right of each Skill
category (in yellow).
If you have two-level skills, the Parent Skills appear in Green and have an expansion arrow off to the right. Click on the Skill or the expansion arrow to reveal the Child Skills which appear in Blue. Single-level skills also appear in Blue.
Select the Skills you are tagging by placing a check mark in the box to the left of each Skill. Be sure to click Save when finished.
Check Show Selected Skills Only to see the Skills you’ve selected. You can also check Include related skillsto list all the skills related to the skills that you have selected. Be sure to click Save when finished.
Weighting your Tagged Skills
Because you have enabled Rubric Rating, you will be able to evaluate
this Evidence against the listed Skills. By clicking the arrow to the
right of the Weight, you can change the weighting of any or all Skills
up to 20 times heavier. You can weight some Skills more than others, or
you can weight all Skills for summative Evidence more than formative Evidence.
Click on the Target Skills button in the Step Evidence tab Your School’s Skills Framework will open up. Click on Expand All button to see it in its entirety Instead of expanding the entire Skills Framework, you can find a Skill using the search bar. ...
LiFT helps shift the focus and feedback from task completion to skill development. Evidence assignments within projects are opportunities for the learner to develop and demonstrate a particular skill or set of skills. Your Evidence assignments may ...
In some cases it's helpful to assign skills directly to students in your class rather than tagging those skills to a specific assignment. Assigning a skill directly, using the blue Assign Skills button in your Classes > Project page, populates your ...
Skills are typically tagged directly to Evidence in your project building. However, LiFT also has the ability to tag skills directly to a class, not associated with any project. Why might you tag skills directly to a class? If your school uses ...
Navigate to the Step, open the Step Evidence tab, click on Add Evidence button Give Evidence a Name, add a Due Date (optional) Entering a Due Date is optional. If you wish to do so, click on that field and select your date from the calendar. Be sure ...