Reviewing Scores
Reviewing Scores
Section titled “Reviewing Scores”See how entries performed, compare averages, and export results once judging wraps up.
Before you start
Section titled “Before you start”- Required permission:
scoring:view - Judges need to have submitted their scores first
1. Open the Judging page
Section titled “1. Open the Judging page”Go to Judging in the sidebar. The scores section shows all entries that have been scored.
2. View averages
Section titled “2. View averages”Each entry displays its average score across all judges who scored it. This gives you a quick ranking without digging into the details.
3. Drill into a specific entry
Section titled “3. Drill into a specific entry”Click on an entry to see the full breakdown. You’ll see:
- Each judge’s total score for that entry
- Scores broken down by criterion — how each judge rated “Methodology,” “Creativity,” and so on
- The average for each criterion, not just the overall average
This breakdown helps you spot patterns. If every judge gave low marks on one criterion, that’s a clear signal.
4. Export scoring results
Section titled “4. Export scoring results”Click Export to download the scores. The export includes entry names, judge scores, criterion-level breakdowns, averages, and any comments judges left.
You’ll get a CSV file that works in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet tool. Use it for awards decisions, reports to stakeholders, or records.
Good to know
Section titled “Good to know”- Only submitted scores appear here. Drafts don’t factor into averages or exports.
- If an entry was scored by multiple judges, the average weights all judges equally. There’s no way to weight certain judges higher than others from this view.
- Scores update as judges submit. You don’t need to wait for everyone to finish before reviewing early results — but averages will shift as more scores come in.
- The export captures a snapshot of scores at the moment you download it. If more judges submit afterward, export again to get the updated numbers.