Response from Jonathan Seiden, Learning Research Specialist:
Currently, the methodology for creating domain-level and overall scores is quite simple.
1) Calculate the %correct for each activity/task. Take the number of correct responses and dividing by the total possible. Note that some tasks are 0 and 1, whereas other tasks have different number of points possible. For example, for the Drawing a Triangle task, there are two items. For the first item (how many closed corners) a child can get up to 3 with possible scores 0, 1, 2, and 3, and for the second item (does it look like a triangle), the scores are 0 for incorrect and 1 for correct. So the total possible points for this task are 4.
2) Calculate the Average % correct for each domain. Simply sum the % correct for each of the TASKS in the domain, and then divide by the number of tasks. So for the motor domain, you take (fold%correct + drawtriangle%correct + drawperson%correct + hopping%correct) / 4
3) For the overall IDELA, simply take the average of all of the 4 core domain scores (Emergent Literacy, Emergent Numeracy, Motor, and Social-Emotional).
Please note that there is a .do file if you plan to analyze data in Stata, and also an Excel template which will automatically calculate these scores for you. You can find them in the “Training, Data Collection and Analysis Resources” section of the “The IDELA Tool” page: https://idela-network.org/the-idela-tool/training-data-collection-analysis-resources/