Peer Session
Definition
A structured, time-boxed interaction between two practitioners where both demonstrate and evaluate skills. Sessions are the primary evidence-generating mechanism in skill verification.
Why it matters
Skills are best evaluated in context, not in isolation. Peer sessions create a natural setting for demonstrating competence through real work: coding, designing, problem-solving, or teaching.
How Lemma uses this
On Lemma, peer sessions are booked through smart matching, conducted via integrated video, and automatically generate evidence events that feed into SCI computation for both participants.
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