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Student Progress

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What you will learn: How to track the progress of your students, where to find reports of your lessons, and what information you can gather from the reports.
Duration: 10 minutes.

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TRACKING PROGRESS IN LESSONUP

There are different ways to track the progress of your students in LessonUp. By using modules, you can have a global overview of the classroom and of the distributed lessons for each class, the number of students who participated, and how far they have progressed in the lesson. The reports provide a comprehensive insight into the responses given by the entire class, lesson, or by individual students.

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GLOBAL PROGRESS THROUGH LESSON MODULES

Lesson modules are particularly useful because they enable a structured distribution of lessons to students by organising them within a module or chapter. Students can easily find lessons saved in modules by looking for them in their LessonUp accounts.
Furthermore, you have an overview of the overall progress of the class with your digital classroom or within specific lessons. In the first progress bar, you can see how many students have started working in a lesson. The second progress bar indicates the percentage of lessons completed by students.
You can find this overview by navigating to: 'My Classes' --> Choose a class --> 'Lesson Results'.

In the image above, you can see that there are two other tabs: 'Distributed Lessons' and 'Students'.

Lesson Results: Provides an overview of your classrooms' progress or of the progress within distributed lessons/tests, showing how many students have opened a lesson and how far they have progressed.
Distributed Lessons: A similar overview, but organised by module.
Students: Click on a student, then click on 'Student Progress.' Here, you can see an overview of the progress of this particular student within each lesson.

EXTENSIVE REPORTS

For a comprehensive insight into the class or individual student results, you can access the reports via 'Latest Reports' located at the bottom left of 'My LessonUp'. In the reports, you can review the students' answers and see how long they took to answer each question. There are three levels at which you can view the reports. Continue reading below or watch the instructional video for more details.
Class: Here, you can see a representation of all the students in the class. You will find information about how many questions the students answered correctly during the lesson.
Lesson: At the lesson level, you can see how well the students answered each question. You can review the question again by clicking on 'Replay.' This allows you to analyse student responses and identify areas that may need further explanation or clarification.
Student: By selecting a name, you can see all the results of this particular student within each lesson. You can also see how long a student took to answer each question. Additionally, you have the option to provide feedback. 
For example, think of providing additional explanations to help students arrive at the correct answer next time. Students can access this feedback through LessonUp.app.

πŸ”— USEFUL LINKS

1. Instructional video on reports
2. PDF instruction
3. LessonUp lesson

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πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ CONTINUE LEARNING IN THE NEXT MODULE

You have now learned how to track student progress and what information you can find in your lesson reports. Don't forget to sign up for the corresponding webinars.

In the next module, we will meet Maia, LessonUp's AI assistant. You will learn who she is and how you can use her help whilst preparing your lesson.

πŸ‘‰ Go directly to Module 6: Lesson inspiration with Maia.