Once you've established a learning goal and intended product, you'll develop some success criteria so you can evaluate your project progress.
This is your project. It helps you learn and grow as a student and person. That means you define what success is for the project. You determine what is appropriately challenging and high quality for you. You should have three-five criteria that will eventually be part of your project’s assessment.
There are a few models for mapping your success criteria in your workbook. Pick what works for you or build something that works better for you!
Could the criteria change as your view of your project changes? Sure! That's the learning process.
As with each step in the process, you will receive support in defining the criteria.