๐Ÿ“Œ Evaluation Icons and Their Meanings

Teri Larew
Teri Larew
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Here, you will learn about various icons used throughout Evaluations.

IconNamePurpose
Magnifying glassClick to go to the task list and other areas for an Evaluatee.
Task ListClick to change which Evaluateeโ€™s task list is displayed on the right side of the Evaluator Dashboard.
Settings/ Options

Click to open a menu with various options in the selected area. 

Tasks: Mark task complete, Share with Evaluatee, Import Task Info, tasks viewed in the list 

Evaluation Task: view the alternate arrangement of criteria, hide/show sections of the Evaluation

PrintGenerates a PDF of the highlighted task view, Evaluation task, or user selections in the Summary
ShareClick to send the meeting details (date, time/location) via email with a calendar invite to the Evaluatee. 
Add TaskClick to add a task to the Evaluateeโ€™s task list. Additional input is needed.

(blue)

FocusedIndicates a criterion has been designated as Focused, which can be done by either the Evaluatee or Evaluator on an individual Evaluatee basis. It can be turned on or off by clicking the corner of the criterion.

(red)

Required

Criterion: this designation cannot be removed. It is set up in advance for the position level (e.g., Teacher-Comprehensive).

Task: A required task cannot be deleted. Tasks are added at the beginning of the year as required, or an Evaluatee/Evaluator can add a required task.

(yellow)

LateThe task due date has passed.

 

(green)

CompletedThe task has been marked complete.
Not yet due The task is neither due, late, nor completed.

 

(blue or grey)

NotesRepresent notes have been entered or can be entered.
Expand / collapseClick this icon to either expand or collapse an area.
Edit

Click to edit a variety of things in the selected area. 

Tasks: add or change notes in note boxes

Evaluator Dashboard: change Position Level or Evaluator, add Supplemental Evaluator

UploadUpload files to a task.
Read OnlyDisplays for either the Evaluator or Evaluatee if a task is read-only for them.

 

(blue)

SharedDisplays when either the  or Evaluatee has shared an evaluation-type task.

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