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View All Assignments for a Single Student
Hi. My classroom loves working in Microsoft Teams Classroom. As a teacher, is there a way to view all assignments for a single student? As it is now, from what I can tell, you can only collect data on a student's assignments by going through each assignment. If there isn't a way to select a student and view all assignments just for that student - this is a feature we need...along with the ability to filter by turned-in / returned / etc. Thank you!
Hi 1MrsP - yes you can view all assignments for a single student in the Grades tab! Just go to the Grades tab and click on a student's name. More info: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/track-student-progress-in-the-grades-tab-bc76ffde-bbf7-4db6-b443-735a07e32de0#ID0EACAAA=View_individual_student_progress
If you're looking for more in-depth overall trends in Assignments and class participation, may I suggest you check out the new Class Insights tab. It is simple to setup and gives you actionable insights on digital activity, assignments, grades, and more! https://support.office.com/en-us/article/actionable-analytics-with-class-insights-preview-in-teams-163add4f-997d-4a01-91de-2846fe4e99bc#ID0EBBBAAA=Add_Insights_
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- Hi! DanRose
Currently the functionality doesn’t exist but there is a uservoice open for it here.
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/599053-schools-and-universities/suggestions/33348658-see-assignment-by-student
Would recommend you vote and get as many to vote on it as possible to get Microsoft’s attention.
To note recently at BETT 2019 Microsoft have announced an overhaul of the assignments here
https://educationblog.microsoft.com/2019/01/whats-new-in-edu-bett-edition/
So it may come in that.
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris- 1MrsPCopper Contributor
Has there been any changes to this? It would be outstanding from a teacher point of view. It is very hard to see patterns in participation and work habits the way it is set up currently. It relies on the Teacher realising that Joe Bloggs hasn't turned in the last 3 assignments. In present lockdown, I found that one of my students hadn't turned in the last 4 assignments. I had no idea until I actually went searching for his work. ChrisHoardMVP
- VanphysCopper Contributor
1MrsP You can add an extension called "insights" to the top of each channel (Next to Class Notebook) Click on the + sign.
Click below the calendar button on the left hand side ... the three dots ... open other extensions and find the one called "insights". Add it to your channel. The students cannot see it as it is only open to "organizers" - I think.
It has data on assignments and all activity - and you can view when they came and left your lessons.