So the fourth criterion that you're going to use to assess your colleague's work is looking at the types of strategies that you're going to use to evaluate their designed online activity, assessment or resource. And it's module eight that was really talking about evaluation strategies. So the first standard, like the other criterion is not addressed, so if they for whatever reason did not provide an answer in terms of what sort of evaluation strategy they would use, you would select this particular standard. Now if they have provided a general description of an evaluation strategy and going back to module eight there were several different evaluation strategies that were mentioned, and from elsewhere they might have come up with different evaluation strategies to use. So if they've described an evaluation strategy but they haven't actually related it to there specific online activity, assessment, or resource in terms of how they would actually evaluate whether it was successful or not. It was just more of a general evaluation strategy in general, then you would select the Developing Standard. Now if they've, explained their chosen evaluation strategy and actually specifically indicated how it would be used to evaluate their online component, the activity assessment or resource, that's when you would use the Achieved Standard. So for example if we go back to the blog activity that is when, let's say your students are going to be using the blog for reflective tasks and you want to then evaluate the effectiveness of that. So perhaps you've chosen the approach that we mentioned in one of our MOOC videos that you could use four different lenses for example. So you might want to get feedback from the students partway through the activity in terms of how the blog is going for them. You might want to use some surveys or focus groups at the end of the course to get some feedback. You might want to get a colleague to give you some feedback on what they thought in terms of the peer feedback of using a blog activity. And you might want to also show your own self reflection. Was it effective? Did you find that students were actually posting on time to their blog and really engaging with it? And also looking at how it might relate to some of the learning analytics involved. So actually specifically saying not just that this is the strategy I'm going to use, the four lenses, but what exactly are you going to ask from your students? Or how exactly are you going to use the strategy to understand whether your designed activity, assessment or resource has been successful or whether you can continue to improve it along the way. So if they have done that, they provided their evaluation strategy and related to it, to the particular activity assessment or resource, you'll select the Achieved Standard. Now if they've not only done that, explained the strategy, and related it quite specifically to their online learning component, but they've also provided evidence from the literature, or evidence from the videos in the MOOC. Or evidence from their colleagues' past experiences, whether it be colleagues in their institution or through the discussion forums in the MOOC. Then when you do see some sort of evidence, you'll select the outstanding criteria.