What are the options for grade reporting? Are there various levels?
In the Brightspace from the module, there were many options and levels for reporting the online students' grades. On the student level, the data can show the number of times a student accesses a course and other information listed below. The teacher level shows course grades and offering which can help the teacher to determine the effectiveness of the course. The Course level has analytics which can be helpful in evaluating the course. The levels are listed below with descriptions from the module.
Which levels remain most valuable for the online instructor in regard to student performance?
The teacher level is the most valuable for the online instructor in regard to student performance. This report can allow the teacher to view grades and see negative or positive results and this can help the teacher to evaluate their teaching methods. Course level may also be helpful. information that is gathered through reporting data analysis can propt the teachers to use differentiation in some cases.
Student Level – Student data can result in a report view that indicates the number of times a student accesses a course, attempts a quiz, visited content, or used a particular tool. The reports can aggregate across students in a course, and this data can be informative about the effectiveness of the online course.
Teacher Level – A report may look at course grades per course offering or across semesters/sessions to indicate positive or negative results per teacher, as well as overall material within the course’s effectiveness. A teacher may look at their own data or their students’ data for differentiation or evaluation of their teaching methods.
Course Level – Course level analytics are helpful to evaluate and re-design course materials and assessments.
Program Level – Program level data is used to evaluate the effectiveness in aggregate of the successes and failures of programs to inform administrators of areas for improvement.
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