Run your student dashboard: track progress and homework

See every student's progress, spot who's falling behind, assign homework, and pull an outcomes report — your program's command center.

  1. Read your Overview The Overview is your program at a glance: seats used, active learners, completion rate, average score, certificates issued, and how many students are at risk. The activity feed shows the latest activations, completions, and certificates as they happen.
  2. Open the student roster Students lists everyone who activated a seat — their progress, readiness band, current lesson, last activity, and seat code (1). Sort or filter to find who needs attention. Export the whole roster to CSV for your own records (2).
  3. Drill into a single student Click any student to open their detail view: a real Test Readiness score (1), section-by-section coverage and quiz scores, their weak areas (2), time on task, exam date, and certificate once earned. This is the same readiness engine the student sees — not a guess.
  4. Assign and track homework On Assignments, set a requirement — a lesson, a section, or a whole course — for a cohort, with an optional due date (1). Completion is derived live from each student's real progress, so you see done / outstanding / overdue counts without anyone marking anything off.
  5. Work the follow-up queue The Overview's "Needs follow-up" panel — and the dedicated Follow-ups tab — surface every at-risk student (stalled, inactive, never-started, or exam-soon-but-not-ready) with the reason. Open a case to add a note, assign it to an instructor, snooze it, or resolve it, so nobody slips through the cracks. Tip: For a board or grant report, use Download Program Outcomes PDF on the Overview — a clean summary of activation and completion across your block.