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Student Dashboard

Student Dashboard. What is a dashboard?. A dashboard is an interface that organises and presents complex information in an easy to understand way. This helps users identify trends or problems that otherwise may not have been noticed. Data Available. Resource Access Assessment

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Student Dashboard

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  1. Student Dashboard

  2. What is a dashboard? A dashboard is an interface that organises and presents complex information in an easy to understand way. This helps users identify trends or problems that otherwise may not have been noticed

  3. Data Available • Resource Access • Assessment • Turnitin Reports • Skills • Quizzes • EVS • Check-ins • Exam Grades • Questionmark • Custom data sets? How can we use this data to support students and staff?

  4. A real example Average grade vs Average access Taken from a random website using new assignment system Average Hits v Grade Average

  5. Dashboards • Course dashboard • Module dashboard • Personal tutor dashboard • Student dashboard (later phase)

  6. Course-level reporting

  7. Module-level reporting

  8. Module Reports • Resource usage ‘traffic lights’ • Student grade v grade module average (trigger?) • ‘Leaderboard’ • Grades v accesses • Grade v hand-in date • Multiple marker grade averages

  9. Questions • What reports would you like to see at a module level? • What should be the ‘trigger(s)’ to highlight student achievement at a course level? • What level of information should you be able to see about student achievement elsewhere on the course?

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