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    Reports and Analytics

    February 7th, 2025

    Blackboard Analytics stands as an indispensable tool for faculty members seeking to gain deeper insights into student engagement and performance within their courses. By taking advantage of the power of data visualization and analytical tools provided by Blackboard, educators can optimize their instructional practices, promote student success, and contribute to a more enjoyable educational experience for all.

    Access the reports available from the Analytics tab. 

    The Course Activity tab will provide you with the student performance and the activity in the course, including items such as the Overall Grade, Missed Due Dates, Hours in Course and Days Since Last Access. 

    You'll have the option to send a message to any of the students from this window and download the report as a CSV file. 


    The Question Analysis tab provides statistics on overall performance, assessment quality, and individual questions. Additionally, you'll be able to see the due date and current status for each test in the course. 


    The SCORM Reports tab will provide you with the performance information for the whole class if there are SCORM packages being used in the course. 

    For detailed instructions and best practices, you can refer to the Analytics section in the Blackboard Learn Help page or simply click here.

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