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Tutor/Teacher
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- Assessment Settings
- Create a Section-wise Assessment
- Creating a proctored assessment.
- Creating a Random Assessment
- Creating an Adaptive Assessment
- Creating an Assessment
- Creating an Audio Question
- Creating Questions for Assessment.
- Download the Results
- Duplicate Assessment
- Evaluating attempts of Students
- Review questions of an assessment
- Review Student's results and attempts
- Sharing Assessment URL
- Upload Questions using an Excel template
- Upload Questions using Word Template
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Student
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Parent / Mentor
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Publisher
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- Assessment Settings
- Create a Section-wise Assessment
- Creating a proctored assessment.
- Creating a Random Assessment
- Creating an Adaptive Assessment
- Creating an Assessment
- Creating an Audio Question
- Creating Questions for Assessment.
- Duplicate Assessment
- Sharing Assessment URL
- Upload Questions using an Excel template
- Upload Questions using Word Template
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Institute/Director
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Admin
Director Dashboard
The dashboard is a great way to get updated with the statistics of your institute. It comprises multiple subjects/units that give statistical updates about students, their performance, and much more.
The block on the top of the Dashboard defines the Total Students, Teachers, Courses, Attempts, and Live Tests. The number in blue indicates the total value, while the numbers in green indicate (refer to point 2) the increase in these numbers in the past 15 days.
To view the data of any particular year, use the year drop-down menu. (refer to point 1).
Login Trend: Daily count of student logins over the past 30 days to track engagement and participation.
Student Onboarding Status: It shows the status count of students onboarded on the platform. The breakdown of students who were invited or added to the platform shows whether they joined and are active.
Student Attempt Trend: Track the number of unique attempts with respect to the number of active students in the last 90 days to understand the assessments in use.
Top 10 Most Abandoned Assessments: Assessment with the highest number of abandoned attempts in the past 90 days.
Student Engagement in Test Series: The ratio of number of student attempts and number of students in each test series over the past 90 days. This will give the count of students who are actually attempting the test series.
Course Ultilization: Number of student attempts v/s number of students in each course over the past 90 days.
Question Content Development: Track the number of questions added each month, visually representing your content contribution in your institute/center.
Know your brand ambassadors: Top 10 most active students have made the most attempts and used the most assessments in one year.
Communication & Engagement: Visualize the daily trends of posts by two groups of roles (student and non-student) in the last 30 days. This graph helps identify student and teacher engagement.