Organization Analytics
Monitor your organization's performance with dashboards, subject analytics, teacher comparisons, and exportable reports.
Overview
Organization Analytics gives Org Admins a comprehensive view of how their institution is performing. Track student results, compare teacher effectiveness, identify subject-level strengths and weaknesses, and monitor trends over time. All analytics are scoped to your organization's tenant, ensuring data privacy.
Organization Dashboard
The main analytics dashboard provides a high-level summary of your organization's activity and performance.
Accessing the Dashboard
- Navigate to "Analytics" > "Organization Dashboard"
- The dashboard loads with the default time range (last 90 days)
- Use the date range selector to adjust the reporting period
Key Metrics
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Total Students | Number of active student accounts |
| Total Teachers | Number of active teacher accounts |
| Total Classes | Number of classes with enrolled students |
| Active Exams | Number of currently published exams |
| Total Exam Attempts | Number of exam submissions across all students |
| Average Score | Organization-wide average exam percentage |
Student Performance Overview
Organization-Wide Performance
- Go to "Analytics" > "Student Performance"
- View aggregate metrics:
- Overall average percentage across all exams
- Highest and lowest scores
- Total correct, wrong, and unattempted questions
- Overall accuracy rate
- The performance distribution chart shows how many students fall into each grade band
Grade Distribution
The system calculates grades based on average percentage:
| Grade | Percentage Range |
|---|---|
| A+ | 90% and above |
| A | 80% - 89% |
| B+ | 70% - 79% |
| B | 60% - 69% |
| C | 50% - 59% |
| D | 40% - 49% |
| F | Below 40% |
Performance Trends
- Navigate to "Analytics" > "Trends"
- View a monthly trend chart showing:
- Average score per month
- Number of exams per month
- Identify upward or downward trends in organizational performance
Tip: A declining trend may indicate that exam difficulty is increasing or that students need additional support. Cross-reference with subject analytics to identify specific areas of concern.
Subject-Wise Analytics
Break down performance by subject to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
Viewing Subject Performance
- Go to "Analytics" > "Subject Analytics"
- The subject breakdown shows for each subject:
- Total questions attempted
- Number correct and wrong
- Accuracy percentage
- Number of exams covering this subject
Identifying Weak Subjects
Subjects with accuracy below 50% are flagged as weak areas. These are candidates for:
- Additional teaching resources
- Extra practice assignments
- Targeted AI-generated practice questions
- Teacher support and training
Subject Comparison Chart
A bar chart compares accuracy across all subjects, making it easy to spot subjects that need attention at a glance.
Tip: Share subject analytics with department heads so they can adjust their teaching strategies for low-performing subjects.
Teacher Comparison Analytics
Compare teacher effectiveness across classes and subjects.
Accessing Teacher Analytics
- Go to "Analytics" > "Teacher Comparison"
- The comparison view shows for each teacher:
- Number of exams published
- Average student score across their exams
- Student participation rate
- Number of questions created
Teacher Dashboard Data
Each teacher has access to their own dashboard showing:
- Classes Managed -- list of classes with student counts
- Active Exams -- currently running exams
- Pending Grading -- submissions awaiting manual grading
- Student Performance -- aggregate scores for their classes
Class-Level Comparison
- Select a teacher to view their class-level analytics
- Compare performance across the teacher's different classes:
- Average score per class
- Participation rates per class
- Score distribution within each class
Class Analytics
Per-Class Performance
- Go to "Analytics" > "Class Analytics"
- Select a class from the dropdown
- View:
- Class average score
- Top-performing and bottom-performing students
- Exam-by-exam results
- Participation rates
Section Comparison
If a class has multiple sections:
- Select the class
- The section comparison shows:
- Average score per section
- Student count per section
- Participation rates per section
This helps identify sections that may need additional support or resources.
Student-Level Analytics
Individual Student Report
- Go to "Analytics" > "Student Analytics"
- Search for or select a student
- View their comprehensive report:
- All exam attempts with scores, ranks, and timestamps
- Average percentage across all exams
- Highest and lowest scores
- Subject-wise performance breakdown
- Performance trend (last 10 exams)
- Grade based on average percentage
Student Ranking
For each exam, the analytics show:
- The student's rank among all participants
- Total number of participants
- How the student compares to the class average
Tip: Use individual student reports during parent-teacher meetings to provide data-driven feedback on student progress.
At-Risk Student Detection
Testify's teacher enhancement features include early warning for at-risk students.
How It Works
- Teachers access "Class" > "Detect At-Risk Students"
- The system analyzes:
- Students with declining performance trends
- Students with consistently low scores (below class average)
- Students with poor attendance (missing multiple exams)
- At-risk students are flagged with recommended interventions
What Org Admins Can See
- Go to "Analytics" > "At-Risk Overview"
- View a count of at-risk students per class
- Drill down to see individual student details
- Monitor whether interventions are improving performance
Assignment Completion Tracking
Viewing Assignment Status
- Go to "Analytics" > "Assignments"
- View completion rates across all active assignments:
- Total students assigned
- Students who have completed
- Students who have not started
- Average time to completion
Per-Exam Completion
- Select an exam from the list
- View:
- Which students have submitted
- Which students have not attempted
- Average score for submitted attempts
- Time distribution
Tip: Follow up with students who have not completed assigned exams before the deadline. Use the notification system to send reminders.
Exporting Reports
CSV Export
- From any analytics page, click the "Export" button
- Select "CSV" format
- The report downloads with all visible data
PDF Reports
For formal reporting:
- Click "Export" > "PDF"
- The report is generated with:
- Organization header and branding
- Charts and tables
- Summary statistics
- Date range and filters applied
Scheduled Reports
Set up automatic report generation and delivery:
- Go to "Analytics" > "Scheduled Reports"
- Click "Create Schedule"
- Configure:
- Report type (performance, attendance, subject)
- Frequency (weekly, monthly)
- Recipients (email addresses)
- Click "Save"
Comparative Analytics
Exam-Over-Exam Comparison
Compare performance across multiple exams:
- Go to "Analytics" > "Comparative"
- Select two or more exams
- View side-by-side comparisons:
- Average scores
- Difficulty levels
- Question type distribution
- Participation rates
Batch Comparison
Compare performance across student batches (e.g., this year vs. last year):
- Select the time periods to compare
- View:
- Average performance per batch
- Improvement or decline percentages
- Subject-level comparisons
Best Practices
Regular Monitoring
- Review the organization dashboard weekly to catch performance dips early
- Check subject analytics monthly to identify subjects needing attention
- Review teacher comparison quarterly for professional development planning
- Monitor at-risk students continuously and intervene promptly
Data-Driven Decisions
- Use subject analytics to allocate teaching resources and training
- Use teacher comparison data for mentoring and support (not punitive measures)
- Share class analytics with teachers so they can adjust their approach
- Use trend data to set realistic performance targets
Reporting
- Export monthly summary reports for school management
- Use individual student reports during parent-teacher meetings
- Share subject analytics with department heads
- Archive exported reports for year-over-year comparison
Troubleshooting
Analytics Showing Zero Data
- Verify exams have been created, published, and assigned
- Check that students have submitted exam attempts
- Ensure the date range includes the period when exams were taken
- Confirm you are viewing analytics for the correct organization
Scores Not Matching Expectations
- Verify exam grading is complete (check for pending manual grading)
- Ensure all exam attempts have been submitted (not still in progress)
- Check if the exam has negative marking enabled, which affects scores
Export Not Working
- Check your browser's download permissions
- Ensure pop-up blockers are not preventing the download
- Try a different export format (CSV vs. PDF)
- For large datasets, the export may take a few seconds to generate
Teacher Comparison Inaccurate
- Ensure teachers are properly assigned to their classes
- Verify that exams are attributed to the correct teacher (created by)
- Check that the comparison period includes sufficient exam data