Topic Detail Report
The Topic Detail report is specific to a topic, and the report shows
which students have or have not mastered a topic.
To display the Topic Detail report:
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Click the Gradebook tab.
- Click Topic Summary.
- Click a title under Course Topics to display the Topic Detail report.
Report Details
Click one of the following links for more information on the report.
Drop-down lists, icons, and links displayed across the top of the report
Scores Displayed: Use this drop-down to choose whether to view the Recent, Average, or Highest scores
in this report.
- Highest: The average of a student's highest scores for each completed exercise set in a topic
- Recent: The average of a student's most recent scores for each completed exercise set
- Average: The average of a student's average scores for each completed exercise set
: Place the mouse
pointer over Icon Key to display a pop-up of the icons used in the
report. When applicable, the icons are displayed next to a student's name.
: Place the mouse pointer over this link to display the export options. Then select an option to export to a CSV or Microsoft Office Excel file. The MyLab exports this report one page at time. That is, if the list of students runs more than one page, you need to export each page separately.
: Click this link to print the report.
Report contents
Name: Click a student's name to display the Student Detail report.
Mastery: Displays a check mark for the students who have mastered the topic. Place the mouse pointer over the Icon Key to display a legend that describes the check marks.
Topic Average: This column displays the student's average score for the topic's activities. The next columns display the student's average for each type of exercise. Any scores displayed in bold red designate an assigned diagnostic that was completed after its due date. The notation (L) designates a past-due or "Late" assignment. "Viewed" means that the student opened the topic's Review Material.
Diagnostic Pre-Test | Diagnostic Post-Test: These columns display the student's average score for the pre- and post-test questions for this topic.
See also:
Gradebook Options/Reports | Assign Topics and Diagnostic Activities