reneamuellerleile@rosenaufoundation.org
Ability to individually close an Evaluation stage, when you are using both Evaluation stages. For example, Evaluation 1 is to be completed, and "locked down" so the Evaluator cannot change their answers when they are completing Evaluation 2. This impacts the "integrity" of the review.

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Nicole Lopez-Hagan commented
We desperately need this ability close Eval 1 before opening Eval 2, especially in order to clear of Eval 1 applications from the Dashboard of people who are reviewing in both Evaluations. Evaluations for our Reviewers were incredibly challenging last year. Some of our Reviewers are reading over a hundred files in a single round, and then reading in multiple rounds for the same process. Directors in particular are reading in multiple rounds for multiple processes all running at the same time, and their Dashboards end up a confusing a mess. Reviewers who are reading in multiple rounds of the same process are mostly reading different groups of files in each round, and we don't want them to accidentally re-read and rate first round files, so that they end up doing even more work unnecessarily, and run the risk off accidentally changing a rating from the first round. For another thing, in the very final round, where all Evaluators read and rate all the files, they may end up with two forms for the same file, and get confused as to which to complete and whether they had completed it or not. The ability to close a round of review while another remains open, would at least be a start in terms of providing some organization to the overwhelm that the Reviewer Dashboard turned in to for a lot of our Reviewers last year. Ideally each process or even round of review would ultimately be it's own tab, but at least removing completed Evaluations to their own separate tab in the interim, would be a significant improvement. This would especially be useful in combination with the addition of the primary "Process" filter button from the Admin Dashboard.
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Vonda Carr commented
Yes! The evaluator 1 scores impact the evaluator 2 decisions. When evaluator 1 goes back to make changes, it snowballs the rest of the process.
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Renea Muellerleile commented
Adds functionality and flexibility for the use of multiple Evaluations and evaluators assigned and maintains the integrity of the original review.