This tutorial will show you how to access assignment data and analyze the results.
Written tutorial
Assignment Data page
Once you have logged in, head to your Assignment Data page.
In your assignment data page, you will see a list of all assignments that have been pushed out to students.
Once an assignment is completed, the bar graph icon will go from gray to green. This means there are results for that assignment.
To see the results for a specific assignment, you need to locate that assignment in the table. When you hover over the row, you should see buttons appear toward the end of that row. Click the black bar graph button to view your results for that assignment.
Assignment Data | Results page
The Assignment Data | Results page includes four collapsible sections:
1. Highlights (overview)
2. Data Overview (matrix graph)
3. Performance Charts
4. Student Results (table)
1. Highlights
The Highlights section displays the average class score, high and low scores, the average amount of time spent on task, and the number of students who have completed the assignment.
2. Data Overview
This section shows the average class score and individual student results.
Rows
You can switch between viewing data by section or by intervention group.
The black row across the top shows the average score for each domain, standard, and stem.
You can click the row headers to expand that section or intervention group, showing the scores for individual students within that group.
Columns
The black column along the left shows the average score for each group (section or intervention) and each student.
Domains are represented by the columns with white text on a black background. They are written in the format "3.OA", where "3" represents the grade level, and "OA" represents the domain. For example, "3.OA" means "3rd grade - Operations and Algebraic Thinking"
Targets are shown in the yellow or blue bars above standards and stems. The colors can help you make the distinction between major (gold) and supporting (blue) items, as well as standards (dark gold or dark blue) and stems (light gold or light blue).
Standards are represented by columns that have a darker blue or darker yellow bar across the top. The standard is written in the format of "OA.1", where "OA" is the domain and "1" is the standard in that domain.
Stems are represented by columns that have a light gold or blue blue bar across the top. The stem is written in the format of "OA.1 (4)", where "OA" is the domain, "1" is the standard, and "(4)" is the stem or question format.
If you hover over a stem, you can see a preview of what that question looks like.
The met or exceeded donut chart includes performance band cut scores that can be edited by clicking "Edit cut scores."
From here, use the sliders to slide the percentages to your preferences. Once you have completed this, simply select "Apply custom cut scores."
3. Performance Charts
Scrolling down the page even further, you have several views of student performance. To switch views, use the drop down menu next to “Stem Performance.”
Stem Performance shows the number of correct and incorrect answers. The blue line indicates the average time spent on each stem.
Standard Performance shows progress by standard. Hovering over each bar shows the names of students who got the standard incorrect (orange) and correct (green).
Target Performance shows progress by target. The target number can be found on the bottom of the graph. Hovering over each bar shows the names of students who got the target incorrect (orange) and correct (green).
Question Performance shows progress by individual question number. The question numbers are beneath each bar in the graph. Hover over each bar to view students who got that question correct and incorrect.
Finally, the you can view Student Performance by Question. Student initials are beneath each bar in the graph. Use the pull-down menu in the upper right to switch quetions.
4. Individual Student Results
Scrolling down even further is where you can see individual student results.
You can see which students have completed the assignment and which students have not completed the assignment.
By looking at the students who have completed the assignment, you can see their names, their score, total time on task, the time and date they completed it on, as well as their individual student results.
You can choose to reopen the assignment so a student can continue from where they left off, or you can choose to restart the entire assignment for selected students.
Click “view” to see individual student results in detail. At the top you will see the students score and average time.
Below that, you can view the student's performance by Stem, Standard, Target, and Question.
Continue scrolling to see the exact question the student received, as well as their answer and the correct answer.
Students can access practice questions as well as an instructional video right from here, as they will see these exact same results once they click submit.
Teachers can override an answer by clicking the "Override answer" button in the top right corner of the page.
You can go back to the previous page to view other individual student results by clicking the back button for the assignment in the top left corner of the page.