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Doesn’t matter which view mode you will opt for, in both cases you can add comments, flag questions and override the automated scoring for the assessments (if the particular assessment allows it). Below you can see an example of review mode:

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To change the automated score of the question simply choose an option from the dropdown on the right-hand side. If you will override any of the scores, it is worth noting that there will be a timestamp with the user name of who updated the score, which will make it easier to differentiate between automated scored answers and manually updated ones.

See the example of overriding score manually below:

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Once you change some scores, you will have to ‘Update report’ to view generated report (All reports will be saved on the platform to view).

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You could also choose to view the auto-generated report just to see which questions were problematic and scored as fail/ major risk/ minor risk. This report will include the automated Rizikon scoring that was auto-generated upon the assessment submission.

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Image RemovedPlease see the guide here about how to update the automated score.

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Note that if you have updated any scoring manually, you will have to re-generate the report to reflect these changes.

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If you would like to find out more about Approve/Reject actions or change its wording please see the linked articles.