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Teacher Dashboard#310

I love the projector screen during the live game, however, it would be nice to be able to see how many questions students are answering during a game. Something similar to the report that is generated once the game has ended? I have some students that answer 100s of questions, and some that answer only a few, so it would be nice to see this, and their accuracy, as the game is going.

5 years ago
23

I would really love this. It would help pinpoint slackers, identify problems, spike / remove students, see each student’s totals, make sure all the kids are using powerups, etc. Also, it could be used to add fresh questions partway through a match.

5 years ago
9

I love this idea! I would say that about 85% of my students LOVE Gimkit and 10% play because they’re just great kids who follow directions. However, there are the kids who fall into the other 5% who are my pains the butt… I have to threaten to check the report with a fine comb for them to play, all because they don’t want to follow MY directions. (To be clear, they love Gimkit in their other classes…sigh…) If I could see (on my own screen, not the big screen) exactly who is not answering questions or answering veeerrrryyyy slllooooowwwwwlllllyyy, I could encourage that student one-on-one to both remind the student to play AND help build that teacher-student relationship!

5 years ago
13

I would like to see everything at the homepage/launch on the teacher dashboard in one place i.e. reports, kits. It’s difficult and takes too many clicks to get to the reports.

4 years ago
5

Hi! I am loving this and my students love it! I am with these other educators who say that a teacher dashboard is a critical tool! I find is very difficult to find and track student progress on skills. I had a bit of a hard time getting started in figuring out how to find and assign kids, and overall is not very intuitive to use from a teacher perspective. I am tech savvy, so I figured it out–but a few tweaks could make it much easier.

Happy to provide feedback or talk through specifically what would be helpful from a middle school math teacher perspective!

Other platforms with dashboards that track student progress in a meaningful way for me: Khan Academy (love that I can see a students progress across multiple skills throughout the year), Quizizz is good for individual activities, but I would prefer to have a more longitudinal tracking feature if possible there too…

4 years ago
8
J

I agree the teacher dashboard should give universal “power”. It would be nice for the teacher to be able to pause, stop, close out screens, adding money/powerups, helping low kids, checking participation, etc.

At the end, when I need to end the game early (because we just ran out of time!) I’d love a STOP button-so that they will stop and also so they can see the statistics of their answers

4 years ago
7

I would love to be able to see what the kids see, too. It would help to help them. For example, the first time they play a game they may not know what to do with, say, infinity stones to activate them.

3 years ago
2

Thank you for help people that need help.

3 years ago
1
J

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2 months ago
G

WHy is there a bunch of bots and npcs in this!!

2 months ago
1
S

Why can’t my son find rapid river in gimkit

2 months ago
1
S

Lucky lake is a lot of money

2 months ago
G

bro stop ABUSING the SITE!!!!

2 months ago

Cool Teacher Dashboard Really Teachers!

a month ago
1

but maybe we should make it so only the teachers can see the number of questions and the accuracy of students because people don’t feel comfortable showing their score in front of everyone (speaking as a student).

a day ago
A

how do u make a live game

a day ago