How to Recall a Self-Assessment in Skillibrium

Recall a self assessment submission

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Applicable Roles:
  1. Administrators
  2. Supervisors
  3. Contributors

Skillibrium enables all program participants to recall self assessment submissions by using the Recall feature which appears once the self assessment is submitted. The recall button will display until the evaluator assigned to the participant completes the 1:1 meeting. 
  1. On the top menu bar, click COACH.


     
  2. Click My Assessments.



  3. Under the active program dashboard, click the Recall button.



This will redirect the participant to the self-assessment page in edit mode and change the assessment status to In Progress. 

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