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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Jamie Crafton commented
We need to have individual student reports. This would be much more efficient for scoring
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Anonymous commented
Absolutely! My students love this. However, I rarely give one question at a time. I need to be able to see data per student over a period of time, not just by question. I do also like the bar graph data by question, but individual student data would also be extremely helpful.
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Kirk Sang commented
Needed
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Tiffany commented
Agreed! Would love this feature!
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Anonymous commented
I organized all of my quiz questions into one folder. Rather than adding each question individually to the Queue it would be more efficient if I could select a folder and all questions in that folder would automatically go to my question queue for selected classes. Is there a way to do this? It seems silly to have folders and then still have to select a bunch of questions individually.
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Chelsey commented
Agree! Would love to see this feature added.
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Anonymous commented
Agreed with the last comment! Individual pupil data would be very useful for reports etc.
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Jen commented
The lack of this utility has forced me to stop using Plickers for the time being––not being able to retrieve data about individuals' performance means that I can't use the app to give casual quizzes and expect to be able to give grades from the results.
Terrifically frustrating, as my students actually love taking quizzes with Plickers.
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Anonymous commented
Yes I agree it would be so much easier to access each students data. We can then look at each student and record the data in our grade book, student by student as we are using Plickers as an assessment tool. It can be summative to see which questions most students know or formative as I wanted to do today as an assessment of their knowledge of the vocabulary we are working on.
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Anonymous commented
Since I use plickers as one of my assessment tools it would be so nice to be able to complete a graph for a child rather then recording as each question is completed separately.
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Carol commented
Please! I would like to be able to compare areas of strength and weakness for each student.
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Rich Zirin commented
Knowing how individual students are performing on formative assessments will enable me to better cater to individual student needs.
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Zohemy commented
I totally agree. I know this is a formative assessment tool, but showing the individual percentage will open many more options for differentiation and blended learning.
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Matt Gwills commented
yes please
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Prakhar Jain commented
This feature will make many many teachers appreciate this app a whole lot more!! Plickers team please make this happen!
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Lauren Hendrix commented
Agreed. I understand it is for formative assessment and that not all formative assessments need to have a grade assigned to it, but even with that idea aside, trying to determine what an individual struggles with overall is a nightmare and very time consuming. There should be an easy way to take care of this.
Right now, it make this app a timewaster.
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Anonymous commented
It seems that would have been a very important feature to start out with. I didn't realize that was not available before I invested quite a bit of time entering my questions and classes. It is fun and new for the students.
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Anonymous commented
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cari Matras commented
I didn't know this feature wasn't available. If I had known, I wouldn't have bothered with plickers at all.
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Barbara Dijke commented
I let my pupils now keep their own score. And they are honest. But I would like to be able have individual reports on students to be able to start differentiatied instruction.