Dashboard
- Last updated on April 2, 2025 at 8:33 AM
This dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of student performance and engagement in a learning program. It includes information on total books read, reading time, most engaging books, subjects of interest, and SCORM progress.
Key Sections
Top Metrics:
1) Total Books Read: On clicking "total book read", user will get redirected to this page.
The Book Reading Report provides a comprehensive overview of student book reading activities. It allows you to track the books students have read, their progress, and other relevant metrics.
Key Sections
Book Title:
Lists the titles of all books that have been read by students during the selected period.
Book Progress:
Indicates the status of each book for each student (e.g., Started, In Progress, Completed).
Clicking on the "View" link for a specific book will likely provide more detailed information about that book's reading progress, such as the number of pages read, completion percentage, and student comments.
Navigation and Functionality
Search: Use the search bar to quickly find a specific book title.
Pagination: Use the page number links at the bottom to navigate through the list of books.
Filtering: you will be able to filter the list of books by various criteria, such as author, genre, or reading level.
Key Insights
Most Popular Books: Identify the books that have been read by the most students.
Reading Habits: Analyze the reading patterns of students, such as the types of books they prefer or the frequency with which they read.
Student Progress: Track the progress of individual students in reading different books.
Areas of Interest: Identify the topics or genres of books that students are most interested in.
On clicking “view” for a particular book on the "book reading report" page, user get redirected to this page:
The Individual Book Reading Report provides detailed information about student performance in reading a specific book. It allows you to track student progress, identify areas where students may be struggling, and provide targeted support.
Key Sections
Book Title:
Displays the title of the book being analyzed.
Student List:
A table containing information about each student's progress in reading the book.
The table includes the following columns:
First Name: The student's first name.
Last Name: The student's last name.
Username: The student's username.
Class: The student's class.
Time Spent: The amount of time each student has spent reading the book.
Key Insights
Student Progress: Identify students who have made significant progress, are struggling, or have not started reading the book.
Time Spent Reading: Analyze the amount of time each student has spent reading the book to assess their engagement and effort.
Class Performance: Compare the performance of students in different classes to identify any trends or disparities.
2) Total Minutes Reading: On clicking total minute reading, the user will get redirected to "total time spent" page. This page provides a detailed breakdown of the total time each student has spent reading within a specific date range.
Features:
Date Range: Allows you to select a specific date range to view data for.
Select Classes: Shows data for all classes by default. User can also selecta specific class
Search: Enables you to search for specific students by name or username.
Student Data: Displays the following information for each student:
First Name: The student's first name.
Last Name: The student's last name.
Username: The student's username.
Class: The class the student belongs to.
Read Books Count: The number of books the student has read.
Total Time Spent: The total amount of time the student has spent reading.
Pagination: Allows you to navigate through multiple pages of student data.
Usage:
Access the Page: Click on "Total Minutes Reading" on the main dashboard to access the "Total Time Spent" page.
Select Date Range: Use the date range selector to choose the desired time period for the report.
Filter by Class: If necessary, use the "All Classes" dropdown to filter the data by specific classes.
Search for Students: Use the search bar to find specific students by name or username.
View Student Data: The page will display a list of students with their corresponding information, including the total time spent reading.
Navigate Pages: Use the pagination controls to view additional pages of student data if necessary.
Most Engaging Books:User gets redirected to this page on clicking “most engaging page”. This page provides a comprehensive overview of the most popular books among students and the time spent by students on different activities related to these books.
Key Elements:
Date Range: The user can select preferred date range
Select Book Title: You can choose a specific book to view detailed page-wise time spent reports.
Chart: A bar chart that visually represents the engagement level of each book.
Book Title: Lists the titles of the most engaging books.
Time on Book: Shows the total time spent reading the book.
Time on Video: Shows the total time spent watching videos related to the book.
Time on Audio: Shows the total time spent listening to audio content related to the book.
Time on Activity: Shows the total time spent on activities related to the book (e.g., quizzes, assignments).
No. of Visit: Shows the number of times students visited the book's page.
Download: Allows you to download the data in a CSV format.
Search: Enables you to search for specific books.
Pagination: Allows you to navigate through multiple pages of book data.
Functionality:
Select Book: Click on a book title to view detailed page-wise time spent reports for that book.This page provides a detailed breakdown of student engagement with a specific book, including time spent on each page, average time spent per page, and total time spent on different activities related to the book.
Key Elements:
Title: Book Analytics Report
Date Range: 01 Aug 2024 - 31 Aug 2024
Book Title: The title of the selected book.
Chart: A line chart that visually represents the time spent by students on each page of the book.
Page Number: The page numbers of the book.
Time Spent on Page: The total time spent by students on each page.
Average Time Spent on Page: The average time spent by students on each page.
Class Name: The names of the classes that have read the book.
Total Time on Book: The total time spent by each class on the book.
Total Time on Video: The total time spent by each class watching videos related to the book.
Total Time on Audio: The total time spent by each class listening to audio content related to the book.
Total Time on Activity: The total time spent by each class on activities related to the book (e.g., quizzes, assignments).
Download: Allows you to download the data in a CSV format.
Search: Enables you to search for specific pages within the book.
Pagination: Allows you to navigate through multiple pages of book data.
Functionality:
View Page-Wise Data: The page provides detailed information about the time spent by students on each page of the book.
Download Data: Download the data in a CSV format for further analysis.
Search for Pages: Use the search bar to find specific pages within the book.
Navigate Pages: Use the pagination controls to view additional pages of book data.
Download Data: Download the data in a CSV format for further analysis.
Search for Books: Use the search bar to find specific books.
Navigate Pages: Use the pagination controls to view additional pages of book data.
Subjects User Like:
Presents a pie chart representing the distribution of student interest in different subjects.
Allows users to hover over each slice to view the percentage of students interested in that subject.
SCORM Progress Report:
Visualizes the progress of students in various SCORM modules using a bar chart.
Each bar represents a SCORM module, and the color indicates its status (Not Started, In Progress, Completed).
Includes a legend to explain the meaning of each color.
Allows users to click on a bar to view more detailed information about the module, such as the number of students who have completed it, the average time spent on it, and the overall completion rate.
On clicking scrom progress report on the card, you’ll redirected to the scrom progress report page:
The SCORM Progress Report provides a detailed overview of student performance in various SCORM modules. It includes information on the number of students who have started, are in progress, or have completed each module.
Key Sections
SCORM Progress for Last Month:
A bar chart that visually represents the progress of students in different SCORM modules.
Each bar corresponds to a SCORM module, and the color indicates the status (Not Started, In Progress, Completed).
Hovering over a bar displays the specific number of students in each status for that module.
Module Details:
A table listing the SCORM modules along with their status and completion details.
The table includes the following columns:
Title: The name of the SCORM module.
Not Started: The number of students who have not started the module.
In Progress: The number of students who are currently working on the module.
Completed: The number of students who have successfully completed the module.
Student List:
A table displaying information about individual students and their progress in SCORM modules.
The table includes the following columns:
User Name: The student's username.
First Name: The student's first name.
Last Name: The student's last name.
Total Time: The total time spent by the student on SCORM modules.
Status: The overall status of the student's SCORM progress (e.g., Not Started, In Progress, Completed).
Success: Indicates whether the student has successfully completed any SCORM modules.
Score: The student's overall score based on SCORM module completion.
Navigation and Functionality
Pagination: Use the page number links at the bottom to navigate through the student list.
Filtering: Filter the student list by entering a keyword in the search bar or using the dropdown menus to select specific criteria (e.g., status, success).
Sorting: Sort the student list by clicking on the column headers (e.g., User Name, Total Time, Score).
Module Details: Click on a SCORM module title to view more detailed information about its progress and student performance.
Key Insights
Module Completion Rates: Identify modules with high or low completion rates to assess their effectiveness.
Student Engagement: Analyze the total time spent by students on each module to gauge their engagement levels.
Student Performance: Identify students who are struggling or excelling in SCORM modules to provide targeted support or additional challenges.
Success Rates: Evaluate the overall success rate of students in completing SCORM modules.
Student List:
Displays a table containing detailed information about each student, including:
First Name
Last Name
Username
Class
Read Books Count
Total Time Spent
Average Reading Time per Book
SCORM Module Completion Status (e.g., Completed, In Progress, Not Started)
Navigation
Pagination: Use the page number links at the bottom to navigate through the student list.
Search: Enter a keyword in the search bar to filter the student list based on name, username, class, or other relevant criteria.
Filters
Date Range: Filter the data by selecting a specific date range to analyze performance within a particular time period.
Class: Filter the data by selecting a specific class to view the performance of students in that class.
Subject: Filter the data by selecting a specific subject to analyze student interest and engagement in that subject.
Customization
Chart Types: Choose from various chart types (e.g., line charts, scatter plots) to visualize different aspects of student performance.
Metrics: Select the metrics that you want to display on the dashboard (e.g., average reading time, completion rates, time spent on specific modules).
Layout: Customize the layout of the dashboard to arrange the sections in a way that best suits your needs.
Additional Features
Export: Export the data to a CSV or PDF file for further analysis or reporting.
Alerts: Set up alerts to be notified when students fall below a certain threshold for reading time, engagement, or SCORM module completion.
Integration: Integrate with other systems (e.g., learning management systems, student information systems) to provide a more comprehensive view of student performance.