Overview

Introduction

This article outlines our available classroom reports.

These reports provide educators and administrators with a suite of analytics to evaluate the performance and progress of groups of learners across assessments. They support both high-level comparisons and detailed breakdowns of learner behavior, responses, and outcomes. Teachers can use these reports to monitor class-wide trends, identify top-performing or struggling learners, and analyze time spent on specific Items or Topics.

Each report is organized by dimensions such as Activities, Items, Tags, or user interactions to give targeted insights. Visual representations including tables, histograms, and bar graphs enhance interpretation, making it easier to spot performance patterns and learning gaps.

Prerequisites

In order to create reports for Learnosity assessments, teachers must already have run assessments that generate session data for each user. This session data forms the basis for all the reports.

Teachers can learn more about how session data is generated by reviewing the Lifecycle of a Learnosity Session article.

Reports

Last Score by Activity by User Report - for reviewing performances of individuals in a class or group.

Live Progress Report - to monitor progress during a live assessment, and identify learners who need support.

Last Score by Item by User Report - compare the performances and patterns of multiple learners on the same assessment.

Sessions List by Item Report - to identify problematic questions, across a cohort.

Last Score by Tag by User Report - for analyzing learner performance across different areas of knowledge/domains/strands.

Sessions List Report - to compare a group's performance across multiple assessments.

Progress by Tag by User Report - for reviewing and comparing learner progress across multiple topics within an area of knowledge/domain/strand.

Response Analysis by Item Report - for side-by-side analysis and visualisation of performance of individuals within a group.

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