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Rating & commenting

Give section-by-section feedback with Like/Dislike and qualitative tags, see aggregated verdicts, and join the discussion in the comments.

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Case reports are a community resource, so Edustories makes it easy to tell others what's helpful — and to discuss a case directly.

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Rating a section

Most major sections of a case have their own inline Like / Dislike controls. Rating is targeted: you can react to the description, the anamnesis, the user's solution, or an individual AI solution (proactive, reactive, SEL, PBIS, RP, NVC), rather than the case as a whole.

When you Like or Dislike, a short rating dialog lets you add a qualitative tag that says why. The available tags are:

  • Detailed
  • Practical
  • Inspirational
  • Useful
  • Funny
  • Insufficient information
  • Impractical
  • Uninspiring
  • Useless

How verdicts are shown

Once a section has ratings, Edustories summarises them so everyone benefits:

  • The majority verdict — 👍 or 👎 — with the percentage who agree.
  • The top descriptive tag with its percentage (for example, "Practical 72%").

A section with no ratings yet simply shows as unrated. This gives you a quick, honest read on which parts of a case other educators found most valuable.

Comments

Below the case is a Comments section, with a count shown on the card and in the hero.

Add a comment. Logged in, use "Add comment" to share your thoughts (comments can be a few characters up to around a thousand).

Reply to others. Comments support threaded replies, so a discussion can build under a single point.

Edit or remove your own. You can edit or delete comments you wrote; an "edited" marker shows when a comment has been changed. Your own comments are marked so you can spot them easily.

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