Quick Guide: Understanding Evaluations in Your Learner Portfolio
Track your simulation performance, reflect on feedback, and take charge of your learning journey.
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Your Learner Portfolio in SimCapture Enterprise is a personalized dashboard that tracks your progress, performance, and feedback across simulation sessions. Evaluations are a key part of this portfolio, helping you understand your strengths and areas for improvement.
Where to Find Evaluations
- Log into SimCapture Enterprise.
- Navigate to My Portfolio from the main dashboard.
- Select the Evaluations tab to view all completed assessments.
What You’ll See in an Evaluation
Each evaluation includes:
- Session Details: Date, time, instructor, and simulation type.
- Performance Metrics: Scores or ratings based on predefined criteria.
- Instructor Feedback: Comments and suggestions for improvement.
- Self-Evaluation (if applicable): Your own reflections on the session.
How to Interpret Your Results
- Score Breakdown: Understand how each skill or competency was rated.
- Trend Analysis: View progress over time across multiple sessions.
- Benchmarking: Compare your performance to group averages (if enabled).
Tips for Using Evaluations Effectively
- Review feedback carefully to identify patterns.
- Set goals based on areas marked for improvement.
- Discuss evaluations with instructors or mentors during debriefs.
- Use self-evaluations to reflect and take ownership of your learning.
Exporting or Sharing Evaluations
- You can download evaluations as PDFs for personal records.
- Share evaluations with faculty or peers for collaborative learning.
Need Help?
If you notice missing evaluations or have questions about your scores, contact your simulation administrator or instructor.