The first graph shows the linear progression of the student containing feedback from your teacher, yourself (self-reflection), your peers, and sometimes the external supervisor. The default view shows results given by your direct supervisor. But you can also choose the 360° view to see all feedback provided, both formal and informal, from your peers, teacher, or external users.
It is also possible to review feedback broken down and grouped by who gave the feedback, which provides an accurate representation of your progress. This view illustrates your average score received based on the role of the feedback giver.
Feedback is also visualized based on categories, which gives a detailed snapshot of the skills you have mastered and the skills that need improvement based on the category feedback from the teacher and peers.