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.).
Plickers Scoresheet is now live! https://plickers.com/scoresheet
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Nate commented
This is what I was trying to do also. It would be really nice to be able to click on the student name and see their overall data for a set of questions.
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Anonymous commented
Would love to be able to pull up individual student by date.
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Scott commented
Added comment... I plan on using it with an apple tv and projector... to display the question tot he class and then receive their answers on my ipad. I would like to be able to hide/close the student responses to each question... confidentiality and cheating purposes... others can see it as you go form student to student.... basically just show questions and get answers with results private... but option to share bulk information... general question data (50% got question 3 right, etc.)
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Scott commented
Ideally.. being able to give a multiple question quiz to a class and get the results in a conveniently organized way (list of students with scores..3 out 4 or 75%) by each name would be great. Also, many of us use rubrics to grade.. it would be great to be able to have the results turned into a rubric grade (using a simple table for us to put the ranges in for each grade...i.e 6 out of 8 is a 3 on a 4-point rubric scale.... 7 out of 8 may be a 3.5...... allow us to create/modify the rubric)...
Also, so far as I can see (and I am fairly new to this).. being able to have a library of quizzes to pick from ... not just individual questions to view would make this more functional. These changes would make this app 100x more useful and desireable. -
Catriona Turnbull commented
Please, please, please add this feature very soon. I would also like to be able to export the data for each student to a spreadsheet. (If it could integrate with iDoceo I think my life would be complete - at least for a while!)
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Ananeika commented
I agree completely.
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Laurie commented
I love to use this as a review competition for tests. It would be great if I could see which students answered the most questions correct. I use it for formative assessment also, and it works great for that; but I really need a total questions right category too. Thanks for allowing our input.
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Shea commented
My coteacher and I just started using Plickers in our LA class. It would be helpful for data collection if we could print out student results by class, question, and individual student. We would like to see how the class answered as a whole, but also how individual students did. It would also be helpful if we could group questions into sets with titles. That way we could easily get to the sets in the future.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed!
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Anonymous commented
I also agree. It would be nice to see how many correct each student got. It would be nice to be able to just click on their name.
I just started playing around with the site today, but it would be nice if I could write the questions ahead of time and organize them by date instead of them all being listed. (maybe i just haven't found it yet).
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Kyle commented
I completely agree, I use Plickers cards for my kids to answer bell ringer questions and with each question that's a bonus point on their Friday quizzes. So this idea would compile the data so easily and fast rather than me going 1 by 1 in an excel file.
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Brian Bailey commented
I am in total agreement. It is much easier to give students formative feedback with the ability to view each student's progress individually. This would make it much easier for placing scores in our grading program, for students to view their mastery of the topics covered.
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Sébastien commented
I totally agree. This feature would be so good!
I would then use plickers everyday -
Alex Brown commented
I agree if my students take a quiz using pluckers I have no way of just clicking on a student selecting the quiz and seeing their score to put into my grade book. Instead I have to go question by question and write down which students missed then calculate out their scores it is very time consuming, more so than grading a regular quiz on paper.
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CJ commented
This is one of those ideas that should be an essential feature! If teachers were able to use data by student, then that would vastly increase the usability of the Plickers app in the classroom. Assessments would be a breeze! Please plan to implement this feature!!!
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Gregg Collette commented
Bring on this feature! I recently had ten multiple-choice questions about parallel structure. When done, it would have been nice to click on a student and see their percentage of correct answers. As a formative tool and as a way to diversify instruction, I could then focus my attention on those students "not getting it." I know I could pull out a spreadsheet and tally up those wrong responses question by question, but that seems to negate all the time-saving aspects that Plickers has brought to my class!
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Anonymous commented
I would also like to see this be implemented. If I am giving an assessment to a class that has 3 questions....it would be nice to group those questions together and then be able to filter students individual to see how they did on all 3 questions. This would help with the grading process!
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Anonymous commented
The ability to put sets of questions into groups and then to have a matrix of student data would be great. It could look similar to a grade book: a column for student names and then a column for each question with the students' answers filled in. The system already color codes for correct/incorrect. If that color coding could transfer to the matrix, it would be very helpful. Possibly an additional column that gave the percent correct for each student as well.
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Anonymous commented
Yes ! I'd like to a way to view result for each student. And I'd like to get a summary document that print it easily. In fact, on the document, there are all the questions and the responses of the student selected.
Thanks you for your attention and your work ! -
sauret commented
I found this idea very good and important.