View data by student
We need a way to view results for each student easily. I would like an option for choosing a student and viewing their data over multiple questions. I would also like to be able to see a line graph produced to see trends over time.
I would like to be able to click on a student name and see a history of responses (percentage correct, questioned answered, category of questions/skills where the student excels or struggles, etc.).
 Shauna Grenead
    
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      Kreisler Reyes Estarez commented Huhu. Increase the free version for questions. Huhu. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThis would be an essential feature to integrate this tech into my classroom 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI absolutely agree. It should be possible to see students answers after another questions was asked. Thx for your efforts! 
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       Paul LaFountain
    
 commented Paul LaFountain
    
 commentedI completely agree with this request, I just used plickers for the first time and this is really a needed feature. I shouldn't have to go into every question to see what one individual student did. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI hope this feature will also be available offline.. 
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       kate
    
 commented kate
    
 commentedSeeing the score sheet is great, however, It would be great to be able to see all the data for one child. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedBeing able to pull data for individual students would be a LIFESAVER! Please develop this function. 
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       Diane H.
    
 commented Diane H.
    
 commentedIt would be extremely helpful to be able to see an individual students progress over time. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedWhen reporting on individual students, it would be more efficient to have the option to see just a single student's data. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedIs it possible to see reports per student, instead of per class? 
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       Emilie Château
    
 commented Emilie Château
    
 commentedFINALLY! great :) 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedYes! 
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       Roy
    
 commented Roy
    
 commentedWow! I'm shocked to see it has been almost two years since this was posted. Any progress toward this end? 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commented100% agree...doing a data analysis for each quiz is not always the most effective use of time! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedMe, too! 
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       Barbara
    
 commented Barbara
    
 commentedIs there any progress in getting student reports available? I like Plickers better than other programs of this sort, but I have to manually record student scores. Also, the students are asking if they can see their score. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedDoes anyone know of a similar app/program that does allow individual reports to be printed. While there are some features I would like to get updated, the fact that this request has been around for almost two years leads me to believe it's not going to happen. Suggestions? 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThis would be very helpful as we attempt to differentiate the curriculum based on the student's needs and understanding of the material. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedMy third comment on this thread. Issue ongoing since March 2014, almost two years, and still not so much as a reply or single update from the plickers team? Incredible. Time to face facts people, plickers is not being developed further and we should go elsewhere! 
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       Mary Stukenholtz
    
 commented Mary Stukenholtz
    
 commentedI would like to be able to print out a class roster containing overall data for a single assessment. For example, how many correct answers per student (7/8, for example). I have 400 students as a music teacher and this would help tremendously with end of term assessments for my 2nd through 5th graders. 
 
          