ALEKS - Assessment and Learning
  Content   Index  
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Quick Start
Chapter 3: Setup Guide for Instructors
Chapter 4: Assessment Mode
Chapter 5: Learning Mode
Chapter 6: Instructor Module
6.1 Navigation
6.2 Instructor Account
6.3 Reports
6.3.1 Available Reports
6.3.2 Download Report Data
6.3.3 Send Message to Selected Students
6.3.4 Viewing Student History Across Multiple ALEKS courses
6.3.5 Interpreting Bar Graphs
6.3.6 ALEKS Pie
6.3.7 Display Options for ALEKS Pie Report
6.3.8 ALEKS Pie Report for a Single Student
6.3.9 Objective Report
6.3.10 Progress Reports
6.3.11 Learning Progress Since Latest Knowledge Check
6.3.12 Most Recent Knowledge Check
6.3.13 Best Performance in Learning Mode Over Time
6.3.14 Progress in Knowledge Check Over Time
6.3.15 Detailed Progress History
6.3.16 Progress Report for a Single Student
6.3.17 Time and Topic Report
6.3.18 Course Time and Topic Report
6.3.19 Individual Time and Topic Report
6.3.20 Knowledge Per Slice
6.3.21 Assignment Reports
6.3.22 Scheduled Knowledge Check Report
6.3.23 Homework, Quiz, and Test Results
6.3.24 Custom Reports
6.4 Course Creation and Configuration (Course Administration)
6.5 Assignments
6.1.1 Pie Mastery, Time, and Topic Categories
6.6 Gradebook
6.7 Student Administration
6.8 Administrator Features
6.9 Master Templates
6.10 District Features
Chapter 7: Teaching with ALEKS
Chapter 8: Knowledge Spaces and the Theory Behind ALEKS
Chapter 9: Frequently Asked Questions
Chapter 10: Support
Appendix A: ALEKS Student User's Guide
Appendix B: Syllabi in ALEKS
Index

6.3.11 Learning Progress Since Latest Knowledge Check

 

Learning Progress Since Latest Knowledge Check

Figure 6.17: Learning Progress Since Latest Knowledge Check
This report shows each student's progress in Learning Mode since the most recent knowledge check (Fig. 6.17). It includes total hours spent in ALEKS, the last login date, the last knowledge check start and end date, total time in knowledge check, course performance displayed in a bar graph, and learning rates. There are several ways this report can be used:
  • Identify which students are ahead, on pace, or behind in the course.
  • Determine learning rates to use in assigning performance grades or for data tracking purposes.
  • Recognize inconsistencies in student usage and progress to identify students needing individual instruction.
NOTE. If objectives are used in the course, the percentage of completion for the current objective is also displayed. For additional information on the interpretation of the bar graphs, see Sec. 6.3.5.