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Home > 2. The Teacher Roadmap > The Carnegie K12 Teacher Roadmap: 11 - The Class Recording Report
The Carnegie K12 Teacher Roadmap: 11 - The Class Recording Report
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The Class Recording Report

 

The Class Recording report provides information is in two parts:

  1. A table of the number of active learning minutes and the number of recordings in each skill category and the totals.
  2. A virtual language lab function where the teacher can listen to the student's recordings and view the feedback provided by the system.

 

The Class Recording Report can be launched from the Teacher Dashboard or from the Reports icon on the Teacher Tools menu.

 

 

 

Select individual student names or "Select All" to include the entire class in this report and click the "Generate Report" icon.  

 

 

 

The resulting table shows the class totals and the individual student's active learning time and recordings.  The default date range date that the course was created to the current date of this report,  The calendar tool can be used to change the date/range to any desired dates.  This report shows the aggregated class data across the top of the report and individual numbers of recordings and active learning time on the columns on the right.

Active Learning Time - Studies show that active learning time is directly correlated to improvement in students' spoken English skills.  The total time for the student is important as is shows engagement.

 

Listening to Student Recordings

 

The Class Recording Report gives the teacher and the student access to the student's recordings.  Clicking on a student's name will display their individual recordings sorted in date and time order. Click on the date/time to hear the student's recording of the exercise and see the color-coded feedback...green is "good", yellow is "close", and red "needs improvement".  This view is often used to spot check the student's work to verify that they are on-task.   

 

To change the view to a diagnostic view of the recordings, click the Filters icon, and click "Sort by Skills".

 

Sorting by Skill shows all the lessons that have been recorded for a particular skill.  Use the triangle icon to select the skill and see and hear the recordings for that skill in date/time order

 

To return to the dashboard, click the Dashboard icon in the Teacher Tools menu.

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