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ALEKS - Admin Pie Report

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The ALEKS Pie Report shows the average rate of learning for a class.  With this report, you can view which topics students have mastered or learned, are ready to learn, and the number of remaining topics a student has left.
 

Access Pie Report

1.  SSO or sign in to your Admin account at my.mheducation.com

2.  Launch ALEKS from your left-side navigation menu in your admin tools. 



3. Select your InstitutionInstructor, and Class



4. Hover over Reports and select ALEKS Pie from the drop menu.


Class Pie Report



A. The default view of the Pie Report is set to Current Progress. It's designed to give real-time information about what students are ready to learn.

B. The ALEKS Pie Progress section at the top right of this report shows information about your class as a whole.  In the example below, the class has progressed through 75% of the content on average.  The topics with the highest percentage of students ready to learn are listed next, under Top Ready to Learn Topics.

C. Click on the Show: All Students drop-down to narrow the Pie Progress report down to a specific group of students.

D. Click on a slice of the pie to narrow the report view down to that specific section.



E. Click Downloads to download the Class ProgressPie ViewPie & Slice View, or Topic Summary by Slice.



F.  At the bottom of this report, you can click on a particular strand for more detail.  Here, we've clicked on Decimals and expanded to see the specific topics.  Clicking on the name of the topic will bring up an example problem that you can work through with your students.  It allows you to generate as many new demonstration problems as you need.

G.  The four columns on the right give us information about a class:

  • Progress - Students who have already learned or mastered the topic.
  • Remaining - Those who have not learned the topic yet.
  • Ready to Learn - Students who have not learned the topic yet, but who have the prerequisite skills to be successful in learning the topic.
  • Attempted, Not Yet Learned - Students who have worked on the topic but have not learned it yet.


H.  By clicking on the percentage in the column, we are able to see the names of the students in that category.

I. Click the Show/Hide to expand and collapse the list of additional topics the students that are listed to the left are Ready to Learn. Click on a link listed to open an example problem they would see.


 

Student Pie Report

1. Select the student from the Student drop-down.

2. Hover over Reports and click on ALEKS Pie from the drop menu.




A. Click the arrow to select a specific Knowledge Check to view the report.

B. The report shows the Last Login, the date the student Enrolled in the class, the Hours per Week they spent in the program, and the Total Time spent in the program.

C. The Pie shows MasteredLearned, and Remaining topics, which are also listed in the table below.

D. The additional tiles are a breakdown per slice in the Pie.

E. Ready to Learn topics are available to the student in Learning Mode because the student has the necessary prerequisite knowledge to learn these topics. 

F. Learned means the student has demonstrated an understanding of these topics in Learning Mode but hasn't yet mastered them in an assessment. An upcoming assessment will determine whether each topic becomes Mastered or if the student needs to learn them again.

G. Mastered means the student has demonstrated consistent mastery of these topics in the Learning Mode and/or Knowledge Checks.

Click on a link in an extended blade to open an example problem. 




H. Click the Hide All Topics or View All Topics to expand and collapse all blades at once.

I. Click Download to download the current report view.

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