Test Data

Learn how to view data for your tests, as well as access additional customization settings.

Test Data Views PLUS | INTEGRAL 

You can view the data for a DeltaMath test by class, by question, or by student. 

Class Data View

Once you select your test, you will see current student performance data and overall accuracy measurements per question. 
 
   
You can filter to show specific data under the “Visible Columns” drop-down menu.
   
Click    to update the grades (if the test is ongoing). If you are using one of our integrations, you can select     to send the grades to your LMS. To download the grades as an Excel file, click .
   
To change a score or provide partial credit, click on the points for a given question and update, then click “save.” This will update the student’s score for that specific question, as well as for the overall grade for the test.

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Question Data View 

To get more detailed information on student answers, select a specific question from the header at the top of the table.
   
Once you've selected a question, you will see all student responses. Use the drop-down menu at the top to toggle between the questions.
   

The “Result”  column will indicate whether the student's response was correct   or incorrect , while the “Answer” column will display the exact answer they submitted. This can be helpful if all students answered the same question.

 

If questions were randomized and students did not all receive the same question, you can still view the unique question they received and the answer they submitted by clicking on the or icons.

   
Depending on the type of question, you may not see information in the “Answer” column. This is because the question response may not be a numerical answer (e.g., a graph, an interaction, or a guided sentence).
   
To change a score or provide partial credit, click on the points for a given question and update, then click “save.” This will update the student’s score for that specific question, as well as for the overall grade for the test.

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Student Data View

From the student page, select the icon next to the test to expand the data.
   

This will indicate if the student was correct   or incorrect on the question. 

 

You can select the or to see the exact question the student received and the answer they submitted.

   
You can override a score for any question. Click on the score for a given question and update, then click “save.” This will update the student’s score for that specific question, as well as for the overall grade for the test.

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Add Time PLUS | INTEGRAL                     

When giving a timed test, you can add more time to the test for an entire class or for an individual student.

Add Time for a Class

To add time for an entire class, navigate to the assignment page. Here, you'll find the “Add time” option, which becomes available once at least one student has started the test. 
After clicking “Add time,” you can select the class(es) and specify the additional duration you'd like to allocate. If you extend the time while a student's test is still ongoing, the extra time will be appended to the current session.
Note: You cannot pause a test for a class. If you intend for students to take a test across multiple class periods, set the test duration to expire at the conclusion of the initial session. Then, at the beginning of subsequent sessions, add more time to reopen the test for students.

 

Add Time for an Individual Student

To add time for a student, navigate to the student page and expand the assignment by clicking the icon. Below the student answers, you will see the option to “give additional time” if the student's time has already run out. Once you add time, the student will need to refresh their screen in order to start the assignment again.

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Reset Individual Questions PLUS | INTEGRAL 

You can reset individual questions for a student by clicking the   icon next to the question. This will allow the student to go back to their test and attempt the question again.
   
If you hover over the symbol, you will see the option to reset the problem for the student.
   
Once selected, click “confirm.”
   
After you reset the question for your student, you will see that their prior performance is removed from their test.
   
From the student's perspective, they will see that they can provide another answer for the question that was reset. If the original test was timed, you may need to give the student additional time to access the test again.

When you reset a question on a test, the same content you originally assigned will be given to the student. Below is an example of what could be assigned on a test and what the student will receive if the question is reset:

  • Question Bank - The student will receive a new, randomized question to answer.
  • Subtype - The student will receive a new, randomized question from the same subtype to answer.
  • Assign this problem - The student will receive the same problem again on the test.
  • Teacher Created Problem - The student will receive the same problem again on the test.
⚠️ Caution: This action cannot be undone. Once you reset the question, the data is cleared and cannot be retrieved.

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Reset an Entire Test PLUS | INTEGRAL 

If you would like a student to have another attempt on the entire test, you can reset the entire test for them. From the student page, click the  icon. Underneath the questions, you will see an option to “reset assignment.” 
   

You will then see a warning message. Click “Reset Assignment.”

 

⚠️ Caution: This action cannot be undone. Resetting the test will completely remove all answers and previous data for the student. If you accidentally reset an assignment, that data cannot be restored.

   
Once reset, all student data will be removed from the assignment.
Note: If your original test has “assign this problem” or “create your own problems,” students will receive the same questions when they retake their test. 

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