Assessment Data & Reporting

  • Comparative Data Report

    Comparative Data Report How is this report different from existing reports? Flexibility The new Comparative Data Report (CDR) allows you to compare assessment data across both Standards and Rubrics, within the same report output. Get to the data you need for accreditation reports by selecting from a variety of filters. Select from an extensive range of data columns. ...

  • Save and Export Reports

    Saving and Export ReportsStandards and rubric reports in Student Learning & Licensure can be retained for later use.  There are two methods for doing so:  saving and exporting. Saving ReportsOnce a report is generated, it can be saved for later use.  Saving a report does not save the data in the report.  Rather, saving a report saves the parameters that were set when bu...

  • The Standard Report

    The Standard ReportThe Standard report allows an administrator to select standards and view the associated met/not met data.  By default, the report will show all met/not met data for the standard.  However, reports can be customized by selecting filtering values to refine the displayed data.Building a Standard Report queryA Standard report query is built by choosing a ...

  • The Rubric Report

    The Rubric ReportThe Rubric report allows an administrator to select rubrics and view the associated assessment data.  By default, the report will show all assessment data for the rubric.  However, reports can be customized by selecting filtering values to refine the displayed data.Building a Rubric report queryA Rubric report query is built by choosing a rubric on whic...

  • Administrative Reporting

    Student Learning & Licensure (SL&L) administrators can run reports on all assessments that have taken place within their administrative tier.  There are three types of administrative reports:  the Rubric report, the Standards report and the Time Logs Report.  The data in these reports can be aggregated or refined using various filters.To access administrative reports:  ...