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Accessing your Suitable Score Card

What is the Suitable Scorecard?

The Suitable Scorecard is a shareable digital record of all of your Suitable activity, and provides insight into your progress in each competency and achievement. Additionally, the Scorecard compiles a Portfolio of submissions for you to share, which you can add independent work to, not tied to an activity.

1. Click on Scorecard, to the left of your dashboard!

2. View all of your Achievements and Progress!

Note: Showcase your Achievements! You can add badges to LinkedIn. Follow the link below to learn how!

Share a badge to LinkedIn

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Accessing your Suitable profile for the first time

1. Navigate to app.suitable.co

2. Type your institution provided email address. 

3. Then click Sign In

4. You will be prompted to sign in through single sign on, OKTA.

5. Welcome to your dashboard!

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Accessing your Suitable profile after you leave the Institution

Updating Your Preferred Email in Suitable

You can access your Suitable record beyond graduation or whenever you leave the Institution! To do this, you will want to assign a preferred contact email on your Suitable account. This preferred contact email should be an email address that you will have access to indefinitely, such as a personal email address.

To learn more about updating your preferred contact email in Suitable, click Accessing your profile after you leave the Institution to read the article.

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Add Digital Badges to your LinkedIn Account

Link Suitable to your LinkedIn Account

Earning digital badges in Suitable can also be added to your LinkedIn account under Licenses and Certifications.

The process is as simple as connecting Suitable to your LinkedIn profile either via the web or the Suitable mobile app.

To learn more about connecting Suitable via the web, click Sharing Badges to LinkedIn via the Web App to read the article.

To learn more about connecting Suitable via the mobile app, click Sharing Badges to LinkedIn via the Mobile App to read the article.

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Defining Achievements, Badging and Micro-Credentials in Suitable

Achievements (Badges) in Suitable 

Badges, achievements, and micro-credentials are terms often used interchangeably. At ACC, there is a differentiation that is important to note.

Micro-credentials are awards based on a certified mastery of competencies through short-term learning experiences. These can be represented in a number of ways – certificate, on a transcript, in Workday, or as a digital badge.

Achievements and Badges are used interchangeably in Suitable. These are defined as the graphic representations of a competency, achievement, or event-based micro-credential.

Example: Digital Fluency & Innovations ‘Web Analytics’ Micro-credential Achievement represented by its Digital Badge.

Read more about Achievements and (Badges) in Suitable.

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Awarding Credit in Suitable

Accessing Suitable Using Google Groups

The awarding of credit for activity completion is assigned to a specific Google Group that was established when the activity was created. However, the initial login for Suitable will be your personal ACC account. To access Suitable as the Google Group:

  1. Navigate to ACC’s Suitable production site.
  2. Log in as yourself through Okta SSO. 
  3. Log out.
  4. Enter the Google group email address and hit continue.
  5. Instead of clicking the blue sign-in button, click the light grey text at the bottom of the window that says Need Help Sign in Another Way.
  6. Enter your password when prompted and Login. 

View Pending Approvals

Students can mark activities complete in Suitable. If the activity is set as an activity that must be approved to award completion, the request for credit will appear in the Approvals section of Suitable. Once these activities are marked complete by the user, the approver must verify completion and award credit.

  1. Login to ACC’s Suitable production site.  
  2. Click on Approvals on the left side of the page.  You will be presented with all activities that are pending approval. You can also filter the list by clicking on the For Me filter at the top of the page.
  3. Click the activity that has a pending completion to see all users who are awaiting approval. 
  4. For each user, click the appropriate button to award credit. You can also click on the checkboxes next to multiple individuals to award credit in bulk.

Note: You will only be able to award credit for Achievements under your area.

Awarding Credit Without Approvals 

In addition to users manually requesting credit for an activity, activity administrators can award ad-hoc credit for activity completion.

  1. Login to ACC’s Suitable production site.  
  2. Click on Activities on the left side of the page and navigate to the desired activity.
  3. Click on the 3 dots in the top right corner of the activity and select Give Credit.

 

  1. In the search box at the top of the window, enter the name, email address, or eID for the user that should receive credit. 
    1. Suitable does allow searching for and selecting multiple individuals.
    2. Suitable also allows awarding credit via bulk import of student data. 
  2. To award credit via bulk import, follow steps 1-3 above. 
  3. Instead of searching and selecting a specific user, select Import and follow the prompts to import a set of student data.
  4. You will need to then “Download Template” and paste Email addresses for awarding credit.
    1. Note: Use only the template provided. Do not add any fields or edits any fields on the template. Modifying the template will result in a failed import process.
    2. Note: ACC Employee email address trump ACC student email addresses. If you are awarding credit in Suitable for faculty/staff/employees always import their employee email only.
  5. Once all users are selected, click on the Give Credit button at the top of the page.
  6. A pop-up message will appear confirming that the action has been completed.

 

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