How does UDOIT scoring work?

UDOIT checks for issues in your course and groups them into Issue Type categories. Issue Types are grouped into Impact Categories, which are then weighted appropriately in the overall Course Accessibility Score

Overview

UDOIT checks your Canvas content and files for several accessibility issues (see: What Does UDOIT Look For?), and assigns them varying severity levels behind the scenes, based on their impact to users. Issues UDOIT finds are then grouped logically into sets of related issues, called "Issue Types." 

The Scorecard is a customizable rubric that sorts these Issue Types into three categories of impact (HighMedium, and Low), provides a percentage score for each Impact Category (based on the severity of issues within), and calculates them with varying weights (according to their impact) to return an overall Course Accessibility Score

Learn More About UDOIT Scoring

To dive deeper into the details of UDOIT's Scoring feature, please see these resources from our UDOIT User Guide:

Enabling the Course-Level Scorecard

If you don't currently see the Scorecard on the UDOIT Home page within your courses, your UDOIT Admins can modify your settings to enable course-level scoring. See:

How do I enable the UDOIT Home Scorecard for my institution's courses?