Student data automatically uploads to the Dashboards in the Educator Center, allowing teachers to monitor how individual students are performing, in addition to the class as a whole. Teachers will find information about time spent using the program and how students are progressing, as well as prioritized action items to help support students’ learning paths. Data for the Usage Dashboard is updated throughout the day. Data for the Progress Dashboard is updated each night at 12:00 a.m. (PST).
Note: All Dashboard data is reset for the new school year. The exact date that that happens is based on the Academic Term set by your top-level Administrator.
Finding Individual Student Usage and Progress Data
- Log in to your Educator Center account.
- Click Dashboards at the top of your screen and select Usage.
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My Math Academy data is shown by default. If you need data for My Reading Academy or My Reading Academy Español, click the program drop-down to switch to the one you need.
- Scroll down to the Student Usage section of the Usage Dashboard and click the name of any student you are interested in.
- The Student Stats pop-up will appear for the student you selected.
- Scroll down to view What [Student Name] Is Working On This Week.
- Scroll down to view What [Student Name] Completed This Week (if the student does not have any Completed Skills, you will not see this section).
- Scroll down to view Overall Progress.
Understanding This Student Progress Data
60-minute goal progress bar
- What is it? This top report section highlights the individual student’s progress towards the recommended 60 minute usage goal.
- Why it matters: Recognizing student progress can motivate them to reach their usage goal, which provides a clear target for achievement.
[Student Name]’s Engagement
Time (mins) At School or At Home
- What is it? This report highlights the student's Total Learning Time and also distinguishes between the time learning with the program at school versus at home.
- Why it matters: Understanding where the individual student engages with the program allows you to tailor your support and resources for specific learning environments. Students generally progress faster if they're learning both in school and at home.
Skills Completed
- What is it? This report indicates the number of skills or lessons completed by the individual student.
- Why it matters: Monitoring skills completed helps you assess the progress of individual students and provides insights into areas that may need more focus.
What [Student Name] is working on this week
Action Items
- What is it? This section lists actionable steps or recommendations based on student usage and performance data.
- Why it matters: Action items guide you in taking specific measures to improve student engagement, usage, and achievement.
Learning Objects/Skills
- What is it? This section categorizes and provides a list of insights into the learning objects and skills that individual student has engaged with.
- Why it matters: Analyzing learning objects and skills helps you understand which content is resonating with students and informs your instructional planning.
Overall Progress
Measurements below the total number of skills completed within 1 year.
- What is it? This report provides a comprehensive snapshot of student advancement. It includes information on completed skills, skills in progress, areas where students may need support, and future skills.
- Why it matters: Allows you to assess the progress of each student and identify areas where they excel or need additional support. It provides insights into their journey to mastery