As an admin, you can use your Progress Dashboard to oversee the implementation of your wellbeing program in real time.
The Progress Dashboard gives Wellio admins the ability to review the progress made on lessons. You can also easily zoom in to track your students' progress and view their responses to various tasks and questions.
This feature allows you to gain valuable insights into each student's understanding and perspective of the topic being discussed, enabling you to provide targeted support and intervention when necessary.
Through Review Mode on each lesson, classroom teachers can oversee students' learning progression and use that information to drive decisions inside and outside of classroom. Click here to read an article on how to use Review Mode!
Once you have logged in, click into the progress tab at the top of your Wellio home page:
From here, you can see an overview of:
- All classes in the school
- The name of the class teacher
- The number of students enrolled in each class
- The name of each lesson included in the year groups sequence of lessons
- How far each class has progressed through their sequence of lessons:
- Planned: lessons that haven't yet been taught by teachers for 10+ minutes, or have no student responses logged.
- Started: lessons that have been taught for 10+ minutes, or where 20% of students have responded to some questions in the lesson.
- Delivered: lessons that have been taught for 20+ minutes, or where at least 40% of students have responded to most questions in the lesson.
Click into a class to view the individual students progress:
View the classes responses to quiz questions:
Click on Show responses to view the number of students who selected each quiz response choice.
View the students responses to open answer questions:
Click on Show responses to view the students responses to the open answer questions.
Use the arrow to move between student responses.
Need more admin accounts for your school?
Check out this article to learn how to create additional Admin accounts for teachers at your school.