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Downloading the Class Report
Downloading the Report
If you access Revision Assistant from revisionassistant.com (rather than through Canvas, Blackboard, or another Learning Management System), you can follow the steps below OR click the graph icon in your header to get to the Class Reports page.
- In Revision Assistant, select an assignment from the class you'd like to see. When the assignment page comes up, click Student Progress in the side menu. This takes you to the Student Progress page.
- On the Student Progress page, select the View Class Reports button. This will take you to the Class Reports page.
- If not already populated, select a class from the dropdown menu. A reports panel organized by prompt genre will appear.
- Click Download to see the Excel report for a specific genre. The download will begin automatically.
- When the download is complete, open the Class Report Excel file to view your students’ data. See below for how to interpret the data on the report.
Interpreting the Report
There are multiple tabs of information about your class’ progress and students' individual progress on the Class Report: the Class Overview tab; the Student Overview tab; and the Student Scores tab(s). Read our Helpful Hints below for interpreting some of the data on each tab. Then click on each image to make it larger and to see all the information that will be included on that tab.
Remember, only Signal Check and Spot Check assignments will show up on this report, not Expansion Pack assignments, because Expansion Pack assignments do not score students work.
The Class Overview Tab: Helpful Hints
The Class Overview tab | Shows the class’ average on each rubric trait for every completed assignment in a genre |
Date Assigned | Is the date you (the teacher) created the assignment |
Title | Is the name you (the teacher) gave the assignment |
The Type column | Lists whether the assignment is a Signal Check or a Spot Check essay |
The Student Overview Tab: Helpful Hints
The Student Overview tab | Shows students’ overall scores for each assignment from a particular genre |
The Student Scores Tab(s): Helpful Hints
The Student Scores tab(s) | Shows the students’ rubric-trait scores for each assignment from a particular genre |
Overall Score | Our rubrics have 4 traits and 4 possible points for each trait. Each assignment is scored out of 16 points (4 traits, 4 points each) |
ALL Class Report Tabs: Helpful Hints
Dashes (--) | Appear when a student
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“Not Turned In” | Appears when a student
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“Needs Review” | Appears when a student starts an essay, but the essay
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