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Progress Tracking

Our comprehensive analytics tools help monitor learning journeys and identify areas for improvement, enabling students, parents, and educators to make data-driven decisions about learning strategies.

Progress tracking dashboard

Tracking Tools

Analytics Dashboard

Interactive dashboards provide visual representations of progress across subjects, skills, and time periods, making patterns and improvements easy to identify.

  • Subject performance breakdowns
  • Time-based progress tracking
  • Comparative analysis with benchmarks

Progress Reports

Regular progress reports summarize achievements, areas for improvement, and recommended next steps, helping maintain focus on educational goals.

  • Weekly summary reports
  • Detailed monthly assessments
  • Sharable achievement records

Key Tracking Features

AI-Powered Insights

Our AI analyses learning patterns to identify strengths, weaknesses, and optimal learning strategies, providing personalised recommendations for each student.

Skill Mastery Tracking

Detailed tracking of specific skills and concepts within each subject area, showing precise mastery levels and areas needing reinforcement.

Learning Style Analysis

Identification of each student's preferred learning styles and methods, with recommendations for optimizing study approaches and content formats.

Engagement Metrics

Measurement of time spent, participation levels, and active engagement with learning materials, providing insights into motivation and focus.

Benefits for Different Users

For Students

  • Self-awareness of learning progress
  • Goal setting and achievement tracking
  • Personalized study recommendations
  • Confidence through visible progress

For Parents

  • Comprehensive visibility into learning
  • Early identification of challenges
  • Evidence-based discussion points
  • Insight for supporting learning at home

For Educators

  • Class and individual performance data
  • Instructional effectiveness insights
  • Differentiated instruction planning
  • Evidence for parent-teacher conferences