Reviewing assessment results

After you run and stop an assessment, Teacher Tools records the class results and each student's results. At any time after you run an assessment, you can review the student, question or assessment results and performance. If you ask a series of questions consecutively, their results are aggregated so that you can review them as a single assessment.

Note 

Use discretion when displaying sensitive information to all class members. To hide sensitive information, click the Privacy: Off indicator before you display student or assessment results. See Adjusting privacy and alert options for more information.

ClosedTo display student results

  1. If a class is running, stop it.

  2. In Teacher Tools, select the class name in the Gradebook area.

    The class window appears with the Home tab selected.

  3. Click the Students tab.

    After a short delay, a table of results appears. If you previously turned on Privacy mode, the student IDs and average scores appear as gray shapes in the table.

  4. If Privacy mode is on, click the Privacy: On indicatorPrivacy: On icon.

    The columns of the table of class results show the student names, ID and average score for all the assessments each student has participated in.

ClosedTo display detailed results for each student 

  1. Complete the above procedure, and then select the student's row.

    The student's information appears in the lower pane.

  2. Click the Performance tab.

    An Assessment Results over Time graph appears showing the student's results compared to the class average for all assessments since the first assessment was run.

    Note 

    The graph is hidden when Teacher Tools is in Privacy mode.

  3. Place your pointer over the graph to display details about the specific assessment.

  4. Click the Results tab.

    A table appears showing detailed information about each assessment the student has participated in, including the date and the score the student achieved. If the student's score is below the passing grade you defined when you created the class, the score appears in red. See Changing a class’s passing grade for information.

ClosedTo display class assessment results

  1. If a class is currently running, stop it.

  2. In Teacher Tools, select the class name in the Gradebook area.

    The class window appears with the Home tab selected.

  3. Click the Assessments tab.

    After a short delay, a table of results appears listing all assessments that the class has participated in, including the class average score for each assessment. If the class average score is below the passing grade you defined when you created the class, the score appears in red. See Changing a class’s passing grade for information.

ClosedTo display detailed results for each assessment

  1. Complete the previous procedure, and then select the assessment's row.

    The lower pane of the window displays the assessment's properties.

  2. Click the Performance tab.

    A Student Achievement per Question graph appears showing the student responses to each question.

    Note 

    The graph is hidden when Teacher Tools is in Privacy mode.

  3. Place your pointer over the graph to display details about the specific questions.

  4. Click the Results tab.

    A table appears showing the mark each student received for the assessment. If the student's score is below the passing grade you defined when you created the class, the mark appears in red.

ClosedTo display and change results for each question in an assessment 

  1. If a class is running, stop it.

  2. In Teacher Tools, select the class name in the Gradebook area.

    The class window appears with the Home tab selected.

  3. Click the Assessments tab.

    After a short delay, a table of results appears listing all assessments that the class has participated in.

  4. Select the row for the assessment you want to display.

  5. Click the Questions tab.

    A list of the assessment's questions appears showing the student responses to each question.

  6. If you want to change an answer to be graded as correct or incorrect, select the question you want to change, and then select or clear the Correct checkbox.

    The student grades and the class average change.