Lesson
3: The Main Report
The main portion of the Main Report window displays a detailed chart
of statistics on how well the student is doing in the various topics.
As enough problems have been worked of a particular item type to infer
mastery, that row will be in a color—blue for mastered, red for
not mastered.
Each
column in this report contains information described
below:
S.T.Q.
(Florida,
Illinois, and US versions only) This shows the Standard,
Topic, and Question number separated by periods.
O.T.Q.
(Texas
version only) This shows the Objective, Target, and
Question number separated by periods.
m
This
shows whether the student has reached mastery level
for each Standard and/or Topic shown in the report
for recent attempts. This column will either display
a Y for yes, an N for no, or a - which means that the
minimum number of responses needed for determining
mastery has not been met.
c/t
This
shows the number of correct answers and the total number
of attempts made in recent attempts (set by preferences).
p%
This
shows the percentage of recent attempts that were correct.
{tk}
This
shows the students score as adjusted for true
knowledge if the student is using the Aplomb (confidence)
Slider. This is calculated for recent attempts only.
C/T
This
shows the number of Correct answers and the Total number
of attempts made overall.
P%
This
shows the Percentage of all attempts that were correct.
{TK}
This
shows the students score as adjusted for True
Knowledge if the student is using the Aplomb (confidence)
Slider. This is calculated for all attempts.
Title
This
shows the Title of each Standard, Topic, or Question
in the report.
Graphs
Graphs are also available for screen viewing only. By clicking either
the Summary Graph or Overall Graph buttons, the corresponding graph
will be shown at the bottom of the screen. The height of each bar
will correspond to the correct percentage of problems worked and
the darkness of the bar indicates the number of problems worked within
that area or time period.
When viewing
the Summary Graph, there is a column for each Objective/Standard that
contains data. The Objective/Standard number is shown at the bottom of
each column. This graph represents the student’s performance on
each Objective/Standard.
When
viewing the Overall Graph, there is a column for each day
(up to thirty) that there is data for.
The date is shown at the bottom of each column. This graph represents
the student’s overall performance level each day.
By
clicking on any STQ or OTQ line in the Main Report, the
Overall Graph for that specific line will appear below.
A
teacher can click on the black question mark on the left
at any time to review an explanation of the columns of
the main report.