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.
Accessing Analytics
Section titled “Accessing Analytics”- Go to Results in the Studio navigation.
- Select your class.
- Click the Analytics tab (or select an assignment and open the Analytics view).
Class Overview
Section titled “Class Overview”The class overview shows aggregate data for the selected class:
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Average score | Mean score across all students for the selected assignment or time range |
| Completion rate | Percentage of students who submitted |
| On-time rate | Percentage who submitted before the due date |
| Attempt distribution | How many students used 1, 2, 3+ attempts |
Question-Level Analytics
Section titled “Question-Level Analytics”For each element in a quiz, you can see:
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Correct rate | Percentage of students who got this question right |
| Most common wrong answer | The most frequently chosen incorrect option |
| Average time spent | How long students spent on this element |
| Skip rate | Percentage 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.
Student Progress Over Time
Section titled “Student Progress Over Time”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
Identifying Students Who Need Support
Section titled “Identifying Students Who Need Support”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.
| Filter | Use case |
|---|---|
| Below 50% | Students who may need reteaching |
| Not started | Students who haven’t engaged at all |
| Declining trend | Students whose scores are decreasing over time |
Assignment Comparison
Section titled “Assignment Comparison”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
Live Session Analytics
Section titled “Live Session Analytics”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