This article contains the following information:
- Accessing the Advanced Reports
- Topic and Learning Objective Progress Report
- Learning Objective Scores Report
Accessing the Advanced Reports
To access the Advanced Reports from the Reports Dashboard:
- Ensure you are on the tab labeled Study Paths With Student Activity.
- Click the Reports link for the study path you wish to see.
- Under the Summary section, click the Advanced and Custom Reports link
- In the pop-up window, select the report you are interested in from the dropdown menu, then click the Download button. (Note: if you would like this report to also be sent to additional email addresses, first enter their email address in the Alternate Email box.)
- The report will be delivered as an Excel file via email
Topic and Learning Objective Progress report
This report can be a useful way to see how far a student has progressed towards learning the concepts on their study path. The on-screen classroom-level reports all show your students' current status, so this report is useful if you'd like a historical perspective on their progress.
The columns included in this report are:
- First Name
- Last Name
- Goal Name
- Login Count: total number of times the student logged into EdReady
- Last Login: last time the student used EdReady (in general, not specific to this study path)
- Time Using EdReady: total time (across all study paths) this student has been logged into EdReady. This includes time spent studying, testing themselves, and navigating the site.
- Time Spent Studying: total time the student has spent studying the included resources
- Initial Diagnostic Score: score student earned after the initial diagnostic test
- Most Recently Updated Score: current EdReady score
- Score Gain: different between initial and current score
- Target Score: the score this student is working towards
It also includes some summary details for the Number of Topics and Learning Objectives in the following categories:
- # Topics/ LOs Mastered initially: the mastery earned as a result of taking the initial diagnostic test
- # Topics/ LOs Mastered through study: additional mastery the student has earned through testing themselves in their study path. Only the additional items mastered after the initial diagnostic will be included here.
- # Topics/ LOs Mastered last week: additional mastery earned during the previous calendar week (midnight Sunday through 11:59pm Saturday, GMT)
For more information, please watch the video below.
Learning Objective Scores Report
This report indicates each student's current and initial status for every learning objective included in the current study path. If students are indicating that they are 'stuck' or cannot master material on their study path, this report can be useful to determine which underlying concepts they have not yet mastered.
This report is currently the only place to see the specific Learning Objectives (LOs) a student has (and has not) mastered. Since Topic and Unit status' are calculated based on the percentage of LOs that have been mastered, this report can provide additional insight as to the underlying mastery contributing to that status.
Note: This report can be quite large, as it includes a row for every student for every Learning Objective.
The columns included in this report are:
- Student
- Goal Name
- Study Path Name
- Unit
- Topic
- Learning Objective
- Initial Score: this column indicates the student's mastery of this Learning Objective as a result of the initial diagnostic assessment. See below for an explanation of the values you see in this column.
- Current Score: this column indicates the student's current mastery of this Learning Objective
Initial and Current Scores
In both of these columns, you’ll see one of three values:
- 0 = a zero indicates that the student was tested on this objective, and did not show mastery
- 1 = a one indicates that the student was tested on the objective, and did show mastery
- 1/2 = a 0.5 indicates that the student has not yet been tested on this objective. You will see this in the “Initial Score” column for any Learning Objectives that were not included in the initial diagnostic scope. If a student still has a 0.5 for the Current Score, they have not yet Tested themselves on this Topic in their Study Path
For more information, please watch the video below.