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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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI was so excited to use this app until I realised that I couldn't get individual test results. While this is a fabulous idea...it will be much easier to give a paper-based quiz until I can extract the data into useful information. Will probably not use this app. :( 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedAgree! Individualized student reports would be a tremendous benefit. I think more teachers would be using this if that was an option. Right now it's just something fun to do. When we are compiling information and collecting data to get a child the additional help they need, this information would be a great resource to include. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedIf we're unable to analyze data by student, then we can't differentiate instruction. This basically renders your ingenious app useless in today's classroom. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedIt would be great to get an individualized student report. This is an amazing tool and really interests the younger students. Its a great tool for quick reviews and quizzes and individualized reports would make for easier feedback. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedWith parent/teacher conferences coming up, it would be a tremendous piece of data to provide families. Showing them how they have excelled or faltered would be great. The sooner this feather can be implemented, the better! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI really need a running record for each student. Everything else that plicker is doing is great! I can finally assess my kinders and first. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedI fully agree with this. 
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       Alex Bradshaw
    
 commented Alex Bradshaw
    
 commentedThis is an awesome addition to help teachers, just don't make it a pay product; keep it free for teachers and ultimately, students. 
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       Andrea Trivax
    
 commented Andrea Trivax
    
 commentedPlease implement this!!!!!! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedThe report for individual students was the first question my teachers asked when I presented Plickers to them. I know we would really like it. There are a lot of good suggestions here. Hope you can implement the individual report quickly. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedIt would be very helpful to be able to run a report for individual students without having to click each question to see results. Even having a spreadsheet with student's down the side and question number across the top with a green or red dot (or some other choice) in the cells to show whether the student answered the question correctly. The spreadsheet would be a quick glance report 
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       Doedee Trostel-Patton
    
 commented Doedee Trostel-Patton
    
 commentedMany more teachers would use this if there was a way to view individual student success. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedIt's verging on the ridiculous that this has not been implemented yet. I'm not tech-savvy but I can't imagine it requiring a huge amount of programming to compile and compute data on a per-student basis, especially as the groundwork is already done by having each individual student's name in the system and already aligned to a plicker number? This strikes me as fairly basic functionality that doesn't need to reinvent the wheel. Am I missing something here or are the plickers crew just totally resting on their laurels and allowing the potential of a really good product to wither on the vine? Come on guys, there's a lot of frustrated users here that you're going to lose! 
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       Lizzie Roettger
    
 commented Lizzie Roettger
    
 commentedPlease please please! I would love to be able to streamline my assessments by using Plickers for short "check in" quizzes. If I can't print a report by student, there's no way I can easily record how a student is doing. It would also be helpful data to have when communicating with parents. 
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       Mary Stanson
    
 commented Mary Stanson
    
 commentedI agree with previous comments. I'd like to know which students are farther behind and which are excelling. 
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       Kevin
    
 commented Kevin
    
 commentedHow can this not be implemented yet...? 
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       Veronica Benabe
    
 commented Veronica Benabe
    
 commentedUse this tool in my work, I give my students a test but I discovered that it does not work for future occasions if not individualized by students. 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 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.). 
 For other way my student enjoy the activityI need this urgent it is possible 
 Thanks & Bless
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       john conforzi
    
 commented john conforzi
    
 commentedto me, it doesn't even make sense unless we have the option to get a "student result" on a test. how hard can that be? 
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       Kristen Shaw
    
 commented Kristen Shaw
    
 commentedThis is exactly what I would like to see in this app! My student asked me after class today to see how he did on the questions overall -- so it's not just the teachers that want this data, it's the students, too. 
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       Bob
    
 commented Bob
    
 commentedShauna is spot on with her request. 
 
          