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# Assess

Assess qualitative attributes live during an exercise.

### Where is Assess?

It's important to pre-set your objectives and capabilities in the Editor.

After you've set up your assessment toolkit, you can find Assess in the Facilitator Dashboard under Review and Assess.

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### How do I make observations?

Make an observation by rating your players and clicking `Save Changes`. You can view all players or you also have the option to view your players by teams.

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### What should I do after I have made my observations?&#x20;

Navigate to the Capabilities tab to find your observations presented visually. Click the names to see participant capabilities at an individual level.&#x20;

Export your data into an Excel file by clicking the export button on the top right.

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