Class Manager Online Documentation

Managing Class Data: Class Profile


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The Class Profile view displays the distribution of the class over the entire sequence of problem types, operations and skill levels. To view the Class Profile, choose Class Profile from the View menu (or, click the chart icon on the tool bar).

When the Class Profile view is showing you can:

See the class profile for all operations, all problem types.

Choose all problem types, all operations on the View menu (or click the all problem types icon, and all operations icon on the tool bar)
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Class Profile- All Problem Types- All Operations

See the class profile in just one problem type.

When the Class Profile view shows all operations, all problem types, click any operation and problem type label to view a profile of the students in just that problem type, or choose one problem type, all operations on the View menu (Or click one problem type icon, and all operations icon on the tool bar).
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Class Profile- One Problem Type- All Operations

See the class profile in one operation in one problem type.

When the Class Profile is showing one problem type, all operations, click the name of an operation to see a profile of just that operation, or choose one problem type, one operation from the View menu (or click the one problem type icon, and one operation icon on the tool bar).
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Class Profile- One Problem Type- One Operation

The charts in the class profile view are color coded so that it is easy to see how many students are working, or not working on different problem types, operations, and skill levels. To show or hide the legend that explains the color coding, click, or unclick Show Legend on the View menu.

The colored bars in the Class Profile view represent the status of the students counted.

Red: Represents the number of students not started on a particular problem type / operation.

Yellow: Represents the number of students working at a specific skill level for each problem type / operation.

Green: Represents the number of students who have successfully completed a particular problem type / operation.

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Last Updated on March 6, 2006 by Chuck at SSSoftware.com