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How can I view my classroom and student data?
How can I view my classroom and student data?

Learn how to find and review student and classroom data on the Class Dashboard, Student Profiles, Assignment Data, and Reports tab.

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Written by Nate Rodriguez
Updated over a week ago

Class Dashboard

  • Albert's Class Dashboard is the home page for your class. It gives you a high-level overview of the usage and performance of your students.

  • This can be found under the Classes tab by selecting the Overview sub-tab.

[Pro-tip]: Use the Class Dashboard to view student performance on independent practice, track growth over time by adjusting the start date and end dates, group students based on accuracy, or host class competitions based on points earned.

Student Profiles

  • Student profiles offer drill-down views of data specific to each student who has practiced in your class. 

  • From your Class Dashboard, click on any student's tile and explore their personalized overview, assignments, topics, and info pages. 

[Pro-tip]: Use Student Profiles to create tailored interventions for struggling students, track individual student growth over time, conference with students and families, or understand individual challenge topics.

Assignment & Assessment Data

After creating an assignment or assessment you will have access to its data including student and question-specific performances. By refreshing the page, you can view live data as students continue to complete the assignment or assessment. 

To generate a new assignment data report:

  1. Click on the Reports tab from the primary navigation bar.

  2. Choose the desired class for which you'd like to review data.

  3. Chose the Assignments report. You will have an opportunity to further distill the data from this initial report.

[Pro-tip]: Use Assignment data to assess students' progress on the material, view the questions students are struggling with most, or review commonly missed questions.

Reports

  • The Reports tab includes additional data reports to help teachers better understand student performance based on questions and learning standards.

  • The Reports tab includes a dedicated “Gradebook” report that makes it easier to track student performance across multiple assignments.

  • This can be accessed under the Reports tab.

[Pro-tip]: Use Reports to determine the specific standards that need review, view questions within units and topics that need additional practice, or download the Response Matrix to conduct an answer analysis on questions within the subject.

Note: The guidance in this article supports Albert's older data views. We will continue to support these views on Albert until June 2024, when we will fully migrate to Reports.

Note: You will only see data on these tabs once you've created a class assignment or opened a subject for Independent Practice.

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