The student guide to understanding your grade!

Written by Carine Marette

Updated over a week ago

Overview:

1. How Scoring Works

Kritik produces four overall scores on your dashboard once activities are finalized by your professor. Here is how the 3 stages works.

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The Overall Score is the overall grade you received on an activity.

The Creation Score is based on the weighted average of the evaluations on your creation.

Evaluation Score is the combination of the Grading Score and Written Evaluation Score you receive as a peer evaluator.

The Feedback Score ****is based on your participation in the feedback stage.

2. How Creation Score is Calculated

The creation score for each activity is the weighted average of what your peers evaluated your submission.

How does the Weighted Average work?

For every peer evaluation on your submission, the grade provided is multiplied by the peer evaluator's grading score. The average of all these peer evaluations will amount to your creation score per activity.

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3. How Evaluation Score is Calculated

Importance of Evaluation Score

The Evaluation Score is the overall grade assigned to a student for how well they did as an evaluator in an activity. It represents how well the student did on each evaluation assigned to them and is comprised of two parts for each evaluation: Grading Score and Written Evaluation Score. Each score has a grading weight assigned to it. The grading weight can be changed in the course settings by your professor.