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Viewing assignment results

Assignment results update in real time as your students join, start, and complete an assignment.

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Written by Fredrik Hermansson
Updated over 3 weeks ago
  1. Along the top ribbon, click Assignments.

  2. Click the Active tab.

  3. Choose an assignment.

Overall results

  1. On the assignment page, under Joined, see how many students have joined the assignment. These are students who accessed the assignment while logged in to their Binogi account.

  2. Under Started, see how many students have started the assignment. (This includes students who have also completed it.)

  3. Under Completed, see how many students have completed the assignment.

  4. Under Results, see the overall completion rate.

  5. Next to Average time to complete the assignment, note that this is the time from start to finish, including any breaks students took.

  6. Next to More time spent on, see which task in the assignment has taken students the longest. The time shown is the longest time a student has spent on that task.

  7. Under Languages, see the languages students have used. Scroll between Audio (on videos), Subtitles (on videos), and Quiz.

  8. See how many students have Completed the assignment and Opened but not finished.

  9. Scroll down to see Most challenging question. This shows the question students have performed least well on, and what percent of students answered incorrectly.

Task-specific results

  1. Under the Overview tab, you will see the tasks in the assignment each listed separately.

  2. Click the caret next to a quiz to see how students have scored on each question. Questions that more than 70% of students answered incorrectly are shown in orange.

  3. Click the caret next to a video to see how many students watched the whole of the video and how many students watched with subtitles.

Student-specific results

  1. Click the Students tab. Here you will see a list of students who have joined the assignment. For each student, you can see whether the assignment is Not started, In progress, or Completed.

  2. Click the caret next to a student to see what tasks they have completed and their performance on quizzes.

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