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Revision as of 09:30, 31 December 2020
- Judging Rounds are a way to break up the competition in to manageable pieces and can each be set up with their own criteria, point value and rubric.
- You can also check out the video tutorial on Judging Rounds on Youtube
Creating & Editing Rounds
- From your Fair’s home page select / click on Judging on the menu bar and then click on Setup
- Select the Rounds sub-tab
- Click the Plus icon on the Add a New Round tile
- For editing a round you would click the pencil icon on the round you would like to edit
- Name your round
- Give it a point Value from 0-100
- Indicate if this is a Sub Round
- Adjust how many times each project should be judged
- Indicate if you want Scheduled Interviews and adjust the settings to what is wanted for that
- Number of Minutes for each interview
- How much of a buffer you would like judges to have between each interview (for things like filling out rubrics, going place to place, etc.)
- Date and Time that Judging opens
- Judging Break start and end time for this round
- Date and Time that Judging ends
- What the Default Rubric you would like to have used for this round should be
- NOTE: If left blank it will default to a rubric flagged as the Default Rubric set up during the Rubric Creation process
- Clicking save changes saves and creates your new round and lands you back on the Judging Rounds dashboard with a tile for your new Judging Round
Assigning Judges
- Navigate to the Judging Rounds dashboard
- Judging -> Setup -> Rounds
- Click on the eye icon of the round you are wanting to Assign Judges for
- You will now find yourself on that round's Project and Judging dashboard with a Projects, Judges and Setup / Auto Assign Judges sub-tabs
- From there select the Setup / Auto Assign Judges sub-tab
- At the top you’ll see the section for Auto Assigning Judges for this round
- Pick the pool of judges you would like to assign to this round
- Pick the Judging Session to use
- Adjust how many times you would like each project judged with a minimum and maximum value
- Adjust how many projects at most each Judge will be reviewing
- Select the desired Project Mix
- Select the desired Division
- After setting everything up, click the Assign Judges button
- Review the Projects and Judges sub-tabs to make sure that everything looks good after Auto Assigning Judges
- NOTE: You can also Clear Assignments, if wanted, back on the Setup / Auto Assign Judges sub tab by clicking on the Clear Assignments button.
Other Round Features
- Lower on the Setup / Auto Assign Judges sub-tab you’ll see:
- Options for uploading a CSV file with a judging schedule you built
- Included there are also downloadable starter sheets with Project ID and Judge ID information
- An overview of the Projects, Judges and Categories applicable to this Round
- Options for uploading a CSV file with a judging schedule you built