What is the connection/relationship between projects and portfolios?
Projects include Steps, many of which include Evidence Assignments. All Evidence of learning that you submit is available for review and evaluation by your teacher. Often, the Evidence Assignment is tagged to a particular Target Skill and your teacher's evaluation indicates how well you have mastered that Skill.
There is a Portfolio created for each Target Skill that is tagged in any Project in your Class. When you have completed an Assignment, you or your teacher can add your Evidence to the related Skill Portfolio(s). When you click on a Class, your Skill Portfolios are available in the right panel. Click on a Skill Category to see all of the Skills tagged in that Class and your progress toward mastery of each Skill. To see the Evidence that has accumulated in the Skill Portfolio, click on the eyeball icon to see them listed in the center panel.

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In LIFT, your work is organized into Projects, which contain Steps, and the Steps may contain Evidence assignments. When you click on Classes in the left panel of your screen, a list of all of your classes will appear, and the center window will open ...
Do all steps of a project have to have evidence?
Steps do NOT have to have evidence. Steps without evidence are informational, not interactive.
Understanding Skills
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Quick-Start Guide for LiFT
Logging in and Activation Your Dashboard Classes and Projects Submitting Evidence Assignments