Reviewing Student Grades

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Written by Daniel Santamaria
Updated over a week ago

This article will walk you through how to review your students' grades.

Once you are signed into your account, click on the My Classes tab to display all of your current classes. Next, select the class from which you would like to review your students' grades.

Now click on the Student Analytics tab.

Here you will see all of your students enrolled in that particular class.
On this page you can also view their last login date and time, a link to view any student's individual analytics, and their total time spent reading.

If you would like to view a detailed breakdown of all your students' grades, you can export everyone's grades to an Excel file. Click on Export Grades to CSV to do this. A small window will come up that allows you to choose which information will be included in the Excel file.

You can choose to see only quiz grades (or formative assessments), only test grades (or summative assessments), the time and date taken, and with percentages or points.
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Once you've selected the settings you wanted, click Export. A new tab will open up on your browser to initiate the download, which you can then open in your downloads folder as an Excel document.

If you want to view a particular student's grades, find their name and click on the View Scores link. This will take you to a page where you can see their Top scores for each chapter and their median time spent reading each chapter.

You can expand any of the chapters by clicking the plus symbol to the left of a chapter. You will see the top score they received on specific quizzes and the median time they spent reading each section.

Likewise, you can also export an individual student's grades to a CSV file.

Lastly, you can also view an individual student's attempt on any quiz from this page.

Click the + symbol for any quiz to expand the attempt results for that individual student. Click the View Results link to view the question by question results for that student.

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