Qridi's operating logic has been designed to suit the hectic day-to-day schedule of teachers. Qridi’s Own Materials serves as a materials bank and reduces the need to create the same content multiple times.
In the Own Materials, you can create, edit and copy content for use in the Assessments, Quizzes and Goals functions.
Assessment Unit Management
Assessments in Qridi are always based on Assessment Units.
You can manage assessment units in the Own Materials. You can create new Assessment Units or copy ready-made Assessment Units for editing or use without modification.
Assessment units are goals and other aspects that are being evaluated.
Create an assessment category
Create a new assessment category
Name the assessment category (heading for the category, which can include one or more assessment units). For example, ‘Behaviour’ can be a name for an assessment category.
Add one or more assessment units to the assessment category.
An assessment unit can be ‘Finding and using information’, for example.
Select the assessment scale from the drop-down menu.
There are several options: various numerical scales (1–3, 1–5, etc.), emoticons, a slider, text options, etc.
You can also enter descriptions for the selected alternatives. The descriptions are shown to the learners when they are answering the assessment questionnaire; they help the learners understand what the points on the scale mean.
From the image bank, you can add parrot images to the assessment unit to illustrate various situations. This is common for younger learners in particular.
You can link an assessment unit to one or more extensive expertise skill. When using assessment units with linkages, Qridi will display the class-specific assessment data for each group and learner also in relation to extensive expertise (for example, a learner’s average self assessment for assessment units linked to skill L1).
Click the Preview button to see how responding to the assessment looks from the perspective of the learner.
You have now created your first assessment unit! You can add more assessment units to category or click ‘Save’.
Note! It is a good idea to ensure that, alongside self assessment, the assessment unit can be used for peer and teacher assessment as well (e.g. ‘Finding and using information’ vs. ‘I know how to find and use information’).
Editing and removing assessment units
You can view, copy, edit or remove assessment templates by clicking each symbol at the position of the assessment category in the Library.