The basics you need to know to get started using Kritik

Written by Carine Marette

Updated over a week ago

Overview:

How Kritik Works

Professors aim at designing activities and rubrics that test the student's high-order thinking skills (HOTS). Activities can be assigned individually or as a group.

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Activity Cards

You can track the progress of an activity by clicking the activity tab on the course navigation on the left navigation. On the Activity Cards, you can see the activity type, track your progress, see what stage it is in, when the stage ends, and your submission status.

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Activity Type

Group activities and Calibration activities are marked with indication icons

Submissions Required

The status bar at the bottom of the card lets you know how many submissions you have left in the current stage

Stage

The purple ring indicates the current stage the activity is in

Due Date

The time until the current stage ends