Can teachers see how long you spend on Aleks?

Answered by Ricardo McCardle

Teachers can see how long students spend on ALEKS through the Time and Topic Report feature. This report provides valuable information about the amount of time each student spends on the ALEKS platform on a daily basis. It can be accessed by clicking on the “Reporting” box within the Basic Teacher Module.

The Time and Topic Report allows teachers to track the time spent by students on ALEKS, which can be a useful tool for monitoring student engagement and progress. By knowing the amount of time students are dedicating to their ALEKS assignments, teachers can gain insights into their level of commitment and effort.

In addition to tracking time spent, the Time and Topic Report also provides a detailed log of the topics attempted and mastered by each student. This information allows teachers to see which specific topics students are working on and how well they are progressing in those areas. This can be particularly helpful in identifying areas of difficulty or areas where students may need additional support.

The report can be customized to show the time spent and topics attempted over a specific date range, allowing teachers to track student progress over time. This feature can be useful in identifying trends and patterns in student behavior and performance.

The Time and Topic Report in ALEKS provides teachers with valuable insights into students’ time spent on the platform and their progress in mastering specific topics. By utilizing this report, teachers can make informed decisions about their teaching strategies, provide targeted interventions, and support student learning effectively.

Personal Experience: As an educator, I have found the Time and Topic Report in ALEKS to be an invaluable tool in monitoring student progress and engagement. It has allowed me to track the time students spend on the platform and identify areas where they may be struggling or need additional support. By using this report, I have been able to tailor my instruction to meet the individual needs of each student, leading to improved outcomes and increased student success.