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Detailed class analytics in Flint

Leverage analytics to understand how your students are doing within the class

Written by Lulu Gao

Class owners can view statistics and ask Flint questions about how members in the class are performing. To open the analytics:

  1. Open a class you are an owner of. This is usually teachers who own groups for specific classes.

  2. Click on "Analytics" on the left-side navigation.

Tips for viewing the analytics

Ask Flint

Within the chat, you can ask Flint to analyze student performance. It can search across sessions and activities within your class. This means you can ask questions like:

  • I have parent-teacher conferences coming up. Give me an area of strength and area of improvement for each student in the class.

  • How has [student name] improved over the last three activities?

  • How does [student A]'s performance compare to [student B]'s?

  • What are my students consistently struggling with?

  • Based on the performance from the last three activities, what skills do you suggest I work on with students next?

Adjust the timeframe

This can range from the past 7 days to all time. This will give you message highlights, suspicious messages, and statistics for the chosen time frame.

View trends

  • Scroll down to see the number of new sessions, active users, student profiles, etc.

  • Click on "Alignment" to see how the students work aligns to Bloom's Taxonomy.

  • Click on "Outcomes" to see how the students work compares to the standards of your class curriculum.

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