To access Kickboard Answers as a School or Kickboard Admin, navigate to Culture > Answers (Beta). If you are designated as a Teacher on Kickboard, follow these instructions.
The Students tab will display culture data listed by student. You can use this tab to compare culture data among your students or to drill down into a specific student’s profile.
To access the Students tab, click the Students button on the top left of the screen.
You can adjust the parameters of the data by clicking the Advanced Filters button.
Click the arrows on the dropdown menus to select which students, staff, and interactions (both behaviors and consequences) you would like to include in the search. Within each filter dropdown, the options are categorized into groups. There are options to Check All or Uncheck All. You can also click Show to expand the groupings to list all the individual staff members, students, or interactions.
You can also change the date range for the search by adjusting the calendar function on the top right.
Once you have made these adjustments, on the top of the screen, you will see the averages for number of Interactions, Positivity, and Dollar/Point Balance for the set parameters.
Next to the name and grade level of each student, you will see the number of Interactions, the Positivity ratio, and the Dollar/Point Balance for that student within the set parameters. You can click on the heading names to sort the rows from lowest to highest or vice versa.
To see a graph view of the data, click this icon in the center of the page under the filters.
You will be brought to a page that will show you a visual representation of the data over time. You can adjust how the data is displayed by using the options on the top right:
- Groups- Select Teams to show one line per student group
- Students- Select Students to show one line per individual student
- Metric- Use the Metric drop down to graph Positivity (percentage) or Interactions (count) or Dollar/Point Balance (sum)
- Unit- Select if you would like to graph the data by Days, Weeks, or Months
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