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Posted on 05/02/2017 by Ian Grove-Stephensen Tagged analysisanalyticsauthoringcpdcsvkey conceptskeywordsmastery-CPDmetadatapivot tableprogressionwhiteboard Comments2 Comments on How the Analytics pages fit together

How the Analytics pages fit together

Yacapaca has a dozen different analytics views, depending on exactly what you count as “analytics”. The table below shows the structure.
Time progression
Block of time Single assignment
Individual student
5. Evidence
6. Parent reports
Gradebook averages*
Gradebook*
Activity log*
Detail*
Student Set
7. Progress chart
8. Progression with metadata
4. Progress in topics
2. Quiz analysis
1. Gap Analysis
2. Quiz analysis
3. Analysis whiteboard

9. Pivot Chart (beta) does not quite fit in this table.

*strictly speaking these are Continue reading →

Posted on 24/04/2016 by Ian Grove-Stephensen Tagged analysisanalyticschartsEALethnic originFSMgendermastery-CPDmetadataprogressprogressionPupil premiumSEN Comments2 Comments on Charting progression

Charting progression

Log into your Yacapaca teacher account and go to

More tab -> Progression Charts

For each of your student sets, you will see something like this:

Progression chart all

You can select some or all sets to compare with a simple search field.

But you can do a lot more than this. You can also Continue reading →

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