Introduction to Student Data View
| The student data view will display metrics for a student’s overall performance, as well as specific information about their assignments. |  | 
| To access the student data view, search for the student's name in the top right search bar and select it. |  | 
| Furthermore, clicking on a student's name on any data screen allows you to access their student data view. |  | 
| To switch to viewing data for a different student, click on the current student's name to open a drop-down menu of all students, then select a different student. |  | 
Student Page Icons and Metrics
| The top of each student page shows metrics for the student’s overall performance: 
 Total Problems - Total number of questions answered Total Correct - Number of questions answered correctly Percent - Average grade percentage for all assignments Video Plays PLUS|INTEGRAL - Number of videos the student has watched Time Watched PLUS|INTEGRAL - Total time the student has spent watching videos |  | 
| The  icon will refresh the student’s data to show the most up-to-date information. |  | 
| The  icon will expand all assignments so you can see detailed data for each one. Click the  icon again to collapse all assignments. | 
 
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Sign In as a Student
| You can sign in as a student by selecting the  icon next to the student's login information. |  | 
| When you sign in as a student, you will log in to their account. 
 Note: The student will receive credit for any work you complete while signed into their account. |  | 
| Click “Back to Teacher Account” to exit the student’s account and return to your own teacher account. |  | 
| Note: Signing in as a student will log you into a specific student's account. For more information on how to view a general sample student account for one of your classes, click here. | 
View Student Responses
| Click the  icon next to any assignment to see the expanded data view. |  | 
| The expanded view shows you student performance on that assignment: 
 
 
 
 
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| You can hover over the  ,  , and  icons to view how long the student spent solving the question or watching the help video. |  | 
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 You will also see a timestamp of when the question was completed. If students are allowed multiple attempts, you will see each attempt listed. |  | 
Adjust Student Grades
| You can adjust student grades for an assignment by clicking on their score per skill. |  | 
| Once you click the score, you will be given the option to change the grade and click “save." |  | 
| After you click “save,” the score will be updated for the skill and the grade for the assignment will automatically update. |  | 
Forgive Lateness
| If the grade percentage and completion percentage do not match, it is either due to accuracy or lateness. You can hover over the % in the grade column for more information. |  | 
| For example, when the teacher hovers over an 80% grade, they are informed that the grade reflects accuracy and not lateness. 
 Note: The accuracy rate can differ from the completion percentage if the assignment is a test or if the assignment contains: 
 For more information, click here. |  | 
| In the example shown to the right, when the teacher hovers over an 80% grade, they are informed that the grade reflects lateness. |  | 
| When you click on the grade, you are given the option to forgive lateness. If you wish to do so, click “forgive lateness." |  | 
| Once you forgive lateness, the grade will update automatically. 
 ⚠️ Caution: This action cannot be undone. |  | 
| Sometimes, late grades are indicated with an arrow. The arrows for lateness only appear on assignments that contain one of the following: 
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Give Additional Time PLUS | INTEGRAL
| If you are giving a timed assignment or test, you have the option to give an individual student additional time. This option will only appear once the original time has run out. |  | 
| Once you select “give additional time,” you will see more options. You can choose to add “Same as original time limit,” or you can select the drop-down menu to choose an exact amount of time to add. |  | 
| Note: Giving a student additional time will not extend the due date. To see how to give a student an extension on their due date, read the Give an Extension section below. | 
Add Max Problems PLUS | INTEGRAL
| If you've limited a student's maximum number of problems on a given skill, you will also have the option to increase the max problems. 
 Hover over the  |  | 
| Click the  icon and type in how many additional problems you would like to provide to your student. Be sure to click “save." |  | 
Give an Extension PLUS | INTEGRAL
| Next to the due date for each assignment is a  icon, which allows you to give an extension to a particular student. |  | 
| Click the  icon to see more options. You can choose the days and/or hours of the extension for the student. Be sure to click “save." |  | 
| Note: The extension is from the original due date, which is listed in the table. It does not affect late dates. | 
Reset the Assignment
You have the option to reset an assignment for a student by clicking “reset assignment." This will clear all data for the student.

| ⚠️ Caution: This action cannot be undone. You will no longer have access to the previous data. | 
- reset
- extension
- additional time
- add time
- forgive lateness
- adjust
- student answer
- student page
- student reponse
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 - Indicates the current question the student is working on for that section
- Indicates the current question the student is working on for that section