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Speech Evaluations in Pathways

An essential part of the Toastmasters experience is learning how to give and receive constructive feedback. Evaluations are vital to your growth and help you improve and reflect. To practice completing a Pathways evaluation, review the How to Evaluate tutorial.

Base Camp stores all of your evaluations in one place for easy access. To learn more, select the questions below and view the answers.
 
How do I access my evaluation resource on Base Camp?
How do I give my evaluator access to my evaluation resource?
How do I save my evaluation resources on Base Camp?
How can Base Camp help me fulfill my role as an evaluator?
How do I request and view feedback on Base Camp?
 
All evaluation forms can be bound in your base camp. Just go there and click this button.
 
Other locations to find your specific speech evaluation form is inside the project itself. Go to base camp, OPEN CURRICULUM and then LAUNCH the project of interest. It usually appears early in the project description, and is always found on the YOUR EVALUATION page in each project.
 
And finally, you can fine the project evaluation form here, at the bottom of each. Click any project below to see the project description and at the bottom you'll see a link to the evaluation form.
 
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