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The issue: Some Capstone Projects have many criteria to be reviewed (with "checkboxes" to select when each criterion is met). For example, the Stock Market Analytics Zoomcamp has a maximum of 36 points divided into 7 logical groups.
Current Situation: You can see the total score, but not the individual components of this score.
**Details:**When someone submits a project, they want to understand how it is scored. The current implementation doesn't provide details on the individual checkboxes selected by the peer reviewers, how these are averaged across 3 peers, or how they sum up to the total score.
The Proposal: Highlight the total number of "votes" near each checkbox and make the scoring system transparent.
Example Submission: You can see that the total score is 22 (out of a maximum of 36). One category (shown in the screenshot) shows the score "Score received 3" - but you can't see which criteria received votes, or if it is one criterion that received 3 votes.
If there were 3 reviewers, I would show how all votes are distributed among the options.
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The issue: Some Capstone Projects have many criteria to be reviewed (with "checkboxes" to select when each criterion is met). For example, the Stock Market Analytics Zoomcamp has a maximum of 36 points divided into 7 logical groups.
Current Situation: You can see the total score, but not the individual components of this score.
**Details:**When someone submits a project, they want to understand how it is scored. The current implementation doesn't provide details on the individual checkboxes selected by the peer reviewers, how these are averaged across 3 peers, or how they sum up to the total score.
The Proposal: Highlight the total number of "votes" near each checkbox and make the scoring system transparent.
Example Submission: You can see that the total score is 22 (out of a maximum of 36). One category (shown in the screenshot) shows the score "Score received 3" - but you can't see which criteria received votes, or if it is one criterion that received 3 votes.
If there were 3 reviewers, I would show how all votes are distributed among the options.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: