Skip to content

Analytics

Analytics surfaces patterns in your class data — which questions students struggle with, how performance trends over time, and which students may need extra support.

  1. Go to Results in the Studio navigation.
  2. Select your class.
  3. Click the Analytics tab (or select an assignment and open the Analytics view).

The class overview shows aggregate data for the selected class:

MetricDescription
Average scoreMean score across all students for the selected assignment or time range
Completion ratePercentage of students who submitted
On-time ratePercentage who submitted before the due date
Attempt distributionHow many students used 1, 2, 3+ attempts

For each element in a quiz, you can see:

MetricDescription
Correct ratePercentage of students who got this question right
Most common wrong answerThe most frequently chosen incorrect option
Average time spentHow long students spent on this element
Skip ratePercentage who did not answer this element

Questions with a low correct rate (below 40–50%) are highlighted — these are candidates for re-teaching or clarification.

The progress view shows how individual students or the class as a whole is trending:

  • Score changes across multiple attempts of the same assignment
  • Score trend across different assignments over a date range
  • Comparison of a student’s score against the class average

Filter the analytics by score range to see which students scored below a threshold. This makes it easy to identify students for targeted support before moving on to new content.

FilterUse case
Below 50%Students who may need reteaching
Not startedStudents who haven’t engaged at all
Declining trendStudents whose scores are decreasing over time

When you have multiple assignments covering similar content, the analytics comparison view shows side-by-side performance:

  • How the class performed on Assignment A vs. Assignment B
  • Whether scores improved after additional practice
  • Whether a particular topic consistently has lower scores

For live assignments, analytics include:

  • Response time distribution — how quickly students answered each question
  • Participation rate — students active vs. joined
  • Leaderboard progression — how rankings shifted through the session