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What can you read from our Dashboard?
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Written by Jorge Garcia
Updated over 5 months ago

This help desk article aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the various components of ChalkTalk's dashboard.

The ChalkTalk dashboard is a tool that enables teachers to visualize, analyze, and gain insights from their data. This help desk article aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the various components of ChalkTalk's dashboard. By familiarizing yourself with these components, you can effectively navigate and leverage the features of the dashboard to make informed decisions and optimize your data analysis experience.

Below is the breakdown of all the dashboard components, followed by a full walkthrough of these components:

Active Summary

  1. Up Next Feature

  2. Summary

  3. Practice Activity

Details

  1. Practice Details

  2. Scores Details

  3. Attendance Details


Active Summary

  1. Up Next Feature

    Stay organized and motivated with our "Up Next" feature. It automatically displays your upcoming lessons on your calendar, keeping you on track and rewarding progress as you mark lessons as complete.

    Make sure to mark your lessons as complete as you're teaching a lesson.

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    You can access your upcoming lesson directly by clicking on it from the Up Next feature on your dashboard.

  2. Summary

    The Dashboard Summary provides a comprehensive overview of your progress and performance. It includes key metrics such as Schedule Time Passed, Lessons Taught, Practice Coverage, Questions Answered, Attendance, Estimated Score, and Lexile Level. By displaying these metrics, the summary enables you to track your learning journey, assess your engagement, and measure your academic growth effectively.

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    1. Schedule Time Passed: This metric indicates the amount of scheduled time you have successfully completed. It helps you monitor your adherence to the designated study plan and ensures you stay on track with your educational goals.

    2. Lessons Taught: This metric measures the percentage of lessons you have completed. It showcases your progress in the curriculum and provides an overview of the topics or subjects you have already covered.

    3. Practice Coverage: Practice Coverage indicates the extent to which students have engaged with practice exercises or assignments. It helps teachers gauge the level of student practice and reinforcement of learned concepts.

    4. Questions Answered: This metric measures the number of questions students have actively attempted or completed.

    5. Attendance: Attendance reflects student regularity in attending classes. You can track the student's attendance for the past week and overall.

    6. Estimated Score: The Estimated Score metric provides an estimation of student performance or progress based on practices and tests completed.

    7. Lexile Level: Lexile Level indicates the student's reading ability and comprehension level based on a standardized measure. It allows teachers to assess student's reading proficiency and select appropriate reading materials that align with their skill levels. Monitoring Lexile Levels helps teachers tailor instruction and provide targeted reading interventions.

  3. Practice Activity

    Summarizes progress and engagement levels for each student in the section. You can review the percentage of lessons taught, their practice coverage, and skill level improvement.

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Details

  1. Practice Details

    This is the place for you to manage your students' adaptive practices. It allows you to review progress, assign new practice, and download skill-level reports. You can review assignments, track performance, and access comprehensive data to make informed instructional decisions. Click here to learn more about the Skill-Level Report.
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  2. Scores Details

    This tab is where you can review students' exam scores and Lexile Levels. It allows you to filter scores by individual students for a detailed analysis of their performance.
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  3. Attendance Details

    Summary of student attendance up to this point in time for lessons and group activities.


That's all :)

Contact us:

  1. Through the in-app Chat on the ChalkTalk platform

  2. Schedule a meeting using this calendar

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