Assessment reports show the percent accuracy (score) on any assessment for all students who have attempted it. Assessment reports can be viewed as bar charts and tables, and also downloaded as images or CSV files.
- How can you generate Assessment Reports?
- What filters can you expect to see in an Assessment Report?
How can you generate Assessment Reports?
See the tips below for how to generate the most commonly requested reports:
View by Assessment, Question, and Answer Choice
Assessment reports default to View by Assessment, showing the total average score of each assessment selected. Click on the “View by” dropdown option on the left side to change the data displayed to view scores for each question or percentages of answer choices selected for each question.
Compare by Options
You can compare assessment results by any other filter included in the assessment report: Course, Term, or Learners.
Click on the “Compare by” dropdown menu on the left side to change from the default “...” to your desired filter. Some common comparisons include:
- Compare by Term - allows you to see how performance on assessments changes over time
- Compare by Course - allows you to see how different classes performed on assessments
- Compare by Learner - allows you to compare individual student performance over a period of time.
- Pro Tip: you may need to select a specific course from the Course filter first, to avoid there being too much data to visualize - see section below for Options for Narrowing Data
Options for Narrowing Data
You can narrow your data selections by clicking on the dropdown under each filter on the left side of the screen and checking boxes for specific options underneath the Courses, Assessments, Learners, and Terms filters. This is helpful especially if you receive a message stating that “there is too much data to visualize” - because the combinations of filters and View by/Compare by options are preventing your chart from displaying.
Simply check the box for data you wish to select under each filter. Once a box is checked, only that data will display in the bar chart.
Some examples where this might be useful include:
- View by Assessment, Compare by Courses filter narrowed to a specific class - to show how students in one course performed on assessments
- View by Assessment, Compare by Courses, with Term narrowed to a specific semester - to show how courses in Fall semester compare on assessment performance
What filters can you expect to see in an Assessment Report?
Course filters:
- Any course set up in your LMS that uses an LTI integration to access Credo's multimedia will appear in the Courses filter.
- Note: Filters for LMS-integrated Courses were established in March 2018. Before March 2018, the data from courses in your LMS will be displayed under one single credo course in Credo Insights. This affects both assessment and usage reports.
- Any course that Credo has created for you, by title.
Learner filters:
- Students who take quizzes by accessing the multimedia via an LTI integration are identified in reports by their name, email, and course.
- Students who access via self-enrollment will be identified by their name and email, along with which Credo course they enrolled in.
- Note: The anonymous student IDs created by Credo’s system if you've chosen to anonymise the data are suppressed from Credo Insights filters. The data is still included in averages, but the randomized names and emails will not be available as filter options.
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