ALEKS - Assessment and Learning
   

7.20.11 Reports

 

Administrator Reports

Figure 7.30: Administrator Reports
A number of campus-wide reports are available under this tab.
  • Enrollment/Activity shows the total number of students ever enrolled in ALEKS at the institution, and the numbers of students active in the system during the last week, the last month, or the last three months (optionally 12 months). For each of these intervals, it also shows the average number of hours spent weekly by the students who were active.
  • Class Activity is a more detailed view of campus activity. For each instructor and class, it shows the total number of students ever enrolled, then, for each of the last six full months, the number of students active and the average hours per week spent by active students. (Note that the current month does not appear in this report.) Click on the instructor's name to view that instructor's classes, or on the "++" at the top to see all classes for all instructors. This report can be generated for either ALEKS or QuickTables using the drop-down menu.
  • Common Core Report details student performance against applicable Common Core standards, for all students at the college who have taken an Initial Assessment between specified dates (Sec. 6.2.20). Additional selection criteria are Mastery Criterion, the percentage used by ALEKS to determine that a standard has been mastered, and the "Hours cut off," the amount of time used to compare two groups of students. For example, if the "Hours cut off" is set to 30 hours, the performance of students who have used ALEKS for less than 30 hours will be compared with students who have used ALEKS for at least 30 hours.
  • Server Use: Page Hits presents a graph of page hits over time by users of ALEKS at the college. The "Data Range" menu can be used to set the time period that is graphed. Beneath the graph may appear summary statistics, depending on the time span chosen.
  • Server Use: User Hour is similar to the "Server Use: Page Hits" report, but graphs the number of user-hours over time.