Purpose
Evaluate your product based on the success criteria
Provide specific evidence and examples to support your evaluation.
What You Should Do:
Use your success criteria to guide your evaluation of the final product. Review each success criterion individually. Don’t skip any!
Evaluate each success criterion.
For each criterion, explain:
Whether it was achieved, partially achieved, or not achieved.
Any unexpected features or outcomes.
Provide detailed examples or evidence (e.g., screenshots, photos, survey results) to support your evaluation.
Go beyond describing your product. Analyze its strengths and limitations using specific examples.
Prompts to reflect on
What were the strengths and limitations of the success criteria?
Were my success criteria too easy or too difficult?
How did my ATL skills contribute to the success of my product?
How did the ATL skills contribute to the success of my learning?
What was in my control, and what wasn’t?
What would I do differently if I started again?
Highlight what worked well and what could be improved.
Be specific and reflective: Why is this project important to you?
If you collect feedback (like survey results), use it to support your evaluation.
Analyze the strengths and limitations of the data.
Evaluate whether the survey sample represented your intended audience.
Use survey results to support your evaluation but ensure your analysis is personal and detailed.
Note:
Your evaluation should come from your analysis, not just the survey data.
Interpret the feedback to explain how it highlights strengths or areas for improvement in your product.
Evidence
Examples of evidence include rubrics, tables, or checklists showing strengths, limitations, and areas for development.
Describe what each piece of evidence shows and how it proves whether success criteria were met.
If you did not meet all your success criteria, it does not mean you have not been successful overall.
Did you achieve your success criteria?
Comment on each of your success criteria.
Describe the extent to which you met each criterion.
State whether there were any unexpected features that you achieved.
How do you know?
Gather evidence to show the success criteria that you met.
Give evidence or examples to explain why you were unable to meet other success criteria.
Final Checklist
Evaluate all original success criteria.
Weigh the strengths and limitations of the product.
Discuss alternative outcomes or methods for improvement.
Provide relevant examples or evidence for every success criterion.
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