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How do I use the Teacher Dashboard?

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The Teacher Dashboard aggregates and displays data about student performance, progress, and teacher responsiveness. Access it from your Home page.

Tips for using the Teacher Dashboard summaries

  • These summaries list an enrollment as Active for 14 days after the enrollment's end date, giving teachers time to finalize and return grades.
  • These summaries are updated on a daily basis, so they do not reflect changes in real time.
  • The status threshold defaults used in these summaries are set by Buzz and can be modified by your system admin: How do I set up Teacher Dashboard data?

Performance summary

The Performance summary card displays:

  1. Bar graphs comparing the number activities that you have Graded on each day against the number of activities that still Need Grading at the end of the day.
  2. Hover over a day in either graph to get the specific numbers.
  3. A summary of Teacher responsiveness with regard to grading activities; click it to open the Needs grading tool.
  4. A Student performance summary; click it to open the People tool with the data filtered to show students who are failing or falling behind schedule.
  5. A Student pace summary; click it to open the People tool with the data filtered to show students who are failing or falling behind schedule.

Course and Student summaries

  1. The Course summary card summarizes information such as the number of active courses and which courses have students who need critical attention. Click the summaries for details.
  2. The Student summary card summarizes information like the number of active students and how many students need critical attention. Click the summaries for details.

Active courses

The Active courses card:

  1. Lists the number of students in each active course.
  2. Shows your overall Teacher responsiveness in grading activities for each course and allows you to sort the information according it. You can click the status indicators in this column to open the Needs grading tool. The status indicators appear in one of three colors:
    • Green means you have graded all submitted, gradable items within 2 days or less.
    • Yellow means one or more submitted, gradable items have gone 3 or more days ungraded.
    • Red means one or more submitted, gradable items have gone 6 or more days ungraded.
  3. Shows aggregated Student performance for each course and allows you to sort the information according it. You can click the status indicators in this column to open the People tool with the data filtered to show critical students (students at risk of failing). The status indicators appear in one of three colors:
    • Green means that, in aggregate, your students are performing 25% above the minimum passing grade for the course.
    • Yellow means that, in aggregate, your students have failed in 1 of their last five submissions or they are within 25% of failing the course.
    • Red means that, in aggregate, your students have failed 2 of their last five submissions or they are failing the course.
  4. Shows the overall Student pace for each course and allows you to sort the information according it. You can click the status indicators in this column to open the People tool with the data filtered to show students who are behind schedule. The status indicators appear in one of three colors:
    • Green means that, in aggregate, your students are submitting all gradable items on time or that less than 15% are past due.
    • Yellow means that, in aggregate, your students have 15% or more of gradable items past due.
    • Red means that, in aggregate, your students have 30% or more of gradable items past due.
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