Scoring Wizard

Choose your name to start scoring properties. Each person's scores are saved independently. 176 properties available to score.

How to Use the Scoring Wizard
For Evaluators
  • Click your name above (or type a new name) to begin scoring.
  • You will see one property at a time with all its criteria listed on the page.
  • Score each criterion using the controls provided. Your scores save automatically.
  • Numbered buttons (1-10): Tap the number that matches your assessment. Hover for rubric guidance.
  • Toggle switches: For yes/no criteria (e.g., "Has fresh water source").
  • Number fields: Type a value (e.g., distance in km, area in hectares). Saves after you stop typing.
  • The score badge (circle on the right of each criterion) shows the calculated score (0-100) after saving.
  • The sticky bar at the top tracks your 5 dimension scores and total out of 50.
  • Use Next/Previous buttons at the bottom to move between properties. Your scores persist.
  • Criteria marked REQUIRED are deal-breakers: failing them flags the property.
  • Each evaluator's scores are completely independent. Scoring as "Pip" does not affect "Wanasai"'s scores.
The Five Dimensions
  • Location - Proximity to services, roads, access quality
  • Self-Sustainability - Water, land, food, energy independence, infrastructure
  • Resilience - Natural hazards (fire, flood), climate adaptation
  • Security - Access control, obscurity, fortifiability, tactical situation
  • Appeal - Living environment, accommodation, mission/story fit
For Administrators
  • Prerequisites: Run python manage.py seed_scoring_criteria to create the criteria framework.
  • Evaluator records are auto-created when someone types their name and starts scoring. You can also create them via Django Admin → Properties → Evaluators.
  • Criteria are managed via Admin → Criteria → Criteria. Each criterion links to a DimensionSubCriteria (which maps it to one of the 5 dimensions).
  • Scoring Profiles let you adjust dimension weights for ranking. Manage via Admin or the Scoring Profiles page.
  • Comparing evaluators: Use Evaluator Comparison to see how different evaluators' scores affect property rankings.
  • Data model: Each evaluator+property pair creates one PropertyScore. Individual criterion scores are stored in CriterionEvaluation records linked to that PropertyScore.