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Student Guide
Welcome to the Student Guide for RuedaPro UNIPAZ. As a student, you can view your assigned engineering projects, check evaluation status, and read feedback from your evaluators.Logging In
Navigate to the RuedaPro UNIPAZ login page and enter:- Email: Your institutional email address provided by your administrator
- Password: Your password (use the provisional password given to you if this is your first login)
Student Dashboard Overview
After logging in, you’ll see your personalized dashboard displaying all projects assigned to you.Dashboard Header
- Title: “Mis Proyectos Asignados” (My Assigned Projects)
- Logout Link: “Cerrar Sesión” button in the top-left corner
Project Display
Your dashboard shows project cards, one for each project you’re assigned to. Each card displays different information depending on the project’s evaluation status.Understanding Project Status
Your projects can be in different states throughout the evaluation cycle:1. Pending Projects (Estado: Pendiente)
When a project is created but hasn’t been fully evaluated yet, you’ll see a simplified card showing:- Project name
- Category badge (color-coded):
- Desarrollo (Development): Blue
- Propuesta (Proposal): Yellow/Orange
- Aplicación (Application): Green
- Status message: “Este proyecto aún está en estado Pendiente y no ha sido evaluado finalizado.”
Projects in “Pendiente” status are waiting for all assigned evaluators to complete their assessments. Check back later to see your results.
2. Evaluated Projects (Estado: Evaluado)
Once all evaluators have submitted their assessments, the project status changes to “Evaluado” and you’ll see detailed evaluation results.Viewing Your Evaluation Results
When a project is fully evaluated, its card expands to show comprehensive feedback.Project Information Section
The top of the card displays:- Project Title: Your project’s name in large, bold text
- Category: Colored badge indicating project type
- Academic Period: Semester and year (e.g., “Semestre 1 - 2026”)
Average Score Display
In the top-right corner, you’ll see a highlighted box with:- Label: “Puntaje Promedio” (Average Score)
- Your Score: Large number (e.g., 4.5) representing the average of all evaluators’ final scores
How the Average is Calculated:If you have 3 evaluators who gave you final scores of 4.3, 4.5, and 4.7:Average = (4.3 + 4.5 + 4.7) ÷ 3 = 4.5This average is displayed with one decimal place.
Understanding Your Score
Scores in RuedaPro UNIPAZ range from 1.0 to 5.0:- 4.5 – 5.0: Excellent work - you met or exceeded expectations in most areas
- 4.0 – 4.4: Good level - solid work with room for minor improvements
- 3.0 – 3.9: Basic compliance - meets minimum requirements but needs development
- 1.0 – 2.9: Does not meet expectations - significant improvements needed
Reading Evaluator Feedback
Below your average score, you’ll find the “Observaciones de los Evaluadores” (Evaluators’ Observations) section.Observation Cards
Each evaluator provides individual feedback displayed in separate boxes:- Observation Text: Detailed comments, suggestions, and feedback
- Evaluator Name: ”— Prof. [Evaluator Name]” at the bottom-right
What Observations May Include
Evaluators might comment on:- Strengths: What you did well in your project
- Areas for Improvement: Specific aspects that need development
- Methodology: Feedback on your research and development approach
- Presentation: Comments on clarity and organization
- Technical Content: Assessment of problem definition, justification, objectives, etc.
- Suggestions: Recommendations for future work or refinements
What Students Can and Cannot Do
What You CAN Do ✅
- View all projects assigned to you
- Check the evaluation status of your projects
- Read your average score once evaluations are complete
- Access detailed observations and feedback from all evaluators
- Log out of your account
What You CANNOT Do ❌
- Edit or modify project information
- See individual evaluator scores (only the average is shown)
- View the detailed rubric scores for each criterion
- Respond to or comment on evaluator observations
- Access other students’ projects or evaluations
- Request re-evaluation through the system
If you believe there was an error in your evaluation or have questions about your feedback, contact your program administrator or academic advisor directly. The system does not provide built-in appeal or messaging features.
If You Have No Projects Assigned
If you log in and see: “No tienes proyectos asignados actualmente.” This means:- No projects have been created with you as the assigned student
- Your administrator has not yet linked you to a project
Logging Out
To securely end your session:- Click the “Cerrar Sesión” link at the top of the page
- You’ll be logged out and returned to the login page
Interpreting Multiple Evaluations
Your project may be evaluated by up to 3 different evaluators. Here’s how to make sense of multiple perspectives:Reading Multiple Observations
Review Each Observation Individually
Read each evaluator’s feedback separately to understand their unique perspective.
Identify Common Themes
Look for feedback that appears in multiple evaluations. If 2 or 3 evaluators mention the same strength or weakness, it’s likely a significant point.
Note Differences
Different evaluators may focus on different aspects (e.g., one on methodology, another on presentation). Consider all perspectives.
Understanding Score Variations
Evaluators may assign different final scores (e.g., 4.2, 4.5, 4.8). This is normal because:- Each evaluator has a unique perspective and expertise
- Some may emphasize different criteria more heavily
- Professional judgment varies across individuals
Making the Most of Your Feedback
Actionable Steps After Receiving Evaluations
Review Within 24 Hours
Log in and read your evaluations as soon as they’re available. Fresh feedback is most valuable.
Categorize Feedback
Organize comments into:
- Strengths to maintain
- Areas to improve
- Specific action items
Create an Improvement Plan
Based on the feedback, outline concrete steps for your next project or future work.
Common Scenarios
Scenario 1: All Evaluators Gave High Scores
What it means: Your project met or exceeded expectations across all criteria. Next steps:- Review observations to understand what made your work strong
- Continue these practices in future projects
- Consider mentoring peers on what worked well
Scenario 2: Scores Are Lower Than Expected
What it means: There are areas where your project didn’t meet the expected standards. Next steps:- Read observations carefully to understand specific weaknesses
- Identify patterns across evaluators’ feedback
- Create a detailed improvement plan
- Seek additional guidance from advisors or instructors
- Apply lessons learned to future work
Scenario 3: Evaluators Have Very Different Scores
What it means: Evaluators had different perspectives or emphasized different criteria. Next steps:- Read each observation to understand the reasoning behind each score
- Look for specific criteria mentioned in feedback
- Trust the average as a balanced representation
- Discuss with your advisor if you’re confused about conflicting feedback
Technical Issues and Support
If You Cannot Access Your Dashboard
- Verify you’re using the correct email and password
- Check your internet connection
- Try logging out and back in
- Contact your administrator if the problem persists
If Evaluations Don’t Appear
Projects only show evaluation details once all assigned evaluators have completed their assessments. If your project shows “Pendiente,” some evaluators haven’t finished yet. Check back in a few days.
If You Need to Update Your Information
You cannot update your profile through the student interface. Contact your administrator to:- Change your password
- Update your email address
- Correct your name spelling
Privacy and Security
Tips for Students
Frequently Asked Questions
When will I see my evaluation results?
When will I see my evaluation results?
Your project must be fully evaluated by all assigned evaluators before results appear. The status will change from “Pendiente” to “Evaluado” when complete. This timeline depends on evaluator workload and schedules.
Can I see the detailed rubric scores for each criterion?
Can I see the detailed rubric scores for each criterion?
No. Students see only the average final score and written observations. Individual criterion scores are not displayed in the student view.
Can I reply to evaluator comments?
Can I reply to evaluator comments?
The system does not have a built-in messaging or response feature. If you need to discuss feedback, contact your evaluators or advisors through your institution’s regular communication channels (email, office hours, etc.).
What if I disagree with my evaluation?
What if I disagree with my evaluation?
If you believe there was an error or have concerns about your evaluation:
- Review all observations carefully to understand the reasoning
- Prepare specific questions or concerns
- Contact your academic advisor or program coordinator
- Follow your institution’s appeal or review process (if applicable)
Can other students see my scores?
Can other students see my scores?
No. Your evaluation results are private and visible only to:
- You (the student)
- Your evaluators
- System administrators
Why is my project still showing 'Pendiente'?
Why is my project still showing 'Pendiente'?
A project remains in “Pendiente” status until:
- All evaluators assigned to the project complete their evaluations
- The system automatically changes the status to “Evaluado”
What if I have multiple projects?
What if I have multiple projects?
If you’re assigned to multiple projects, each will appear as a separate card on your dashboard. You can view the status and results for each project independently.
Getting Help
If you need assistance:- Technical Issues: Contact your system administrator
- Academic Questions: Reach out to your academic advisor or program coordinator
- Evaluation Concerns: Discuss with your evaluators or follow institutional appeal procedures
RuedaPro UNIPAZ is a tool for viewing evaluation results. For academic support, guidance, or appeals, always work through your institution’s regular channels.
We hope this guide helps you navigate RuedaPro UNIPAZ effectively. Use the feedback you receive to grow as an engineering professional!