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Analyzing the Responses Tab | Akindi Classic

Learn how to read the Responses tab for Akindi Classic assessment.

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Written by Christa Plumley
Updated over 2 months ago

The Responses tab displays a detailed breakdown of how each student answered every question on the assessment.

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Reading the Responses Tab

Questions appear as columns.

Questions in columns

The Answer key appears below each question number.
If running multi-version assessment, the answer key will only be displayed if a version is selected.

Answer key displayed below question number

πŸ’‘ Edit Answer Key
Click on a desired question number, or double click on displayed answer key to edit the answer key.

Students appear as rows, showing their mark, test version, and response to each question.

Listed students

If running multi-version assessment, Akindi will display Xs and checkmarks depending on whether the student answered the question correctly.

Checks and Xs when viewing all versions

Selecting a specific version, will reveal the students' bubbled responses.

Answers are color-coded based on number of points earned:

  • White = Correct response (full credit)

  • Red = Incorrect response (0 points)

  • Light red = Partially correct response (partial credit)

  • Orange = Blank response (0 points)

Bubbled Responses for specific version

Clicking the magnifying glass icon displays the student's raw scan.

Clicking the report icon displays the student's individual report.

scan and report column

Filter & Sort the Responses Tab

Use the dropdown menus to filter the responses tab Version or Section.

filtering dropdown menu

Click any column header (Student ID, Name, Version, Mark, or Date) to sort by that field.

sorting options

Click the Percentage toggle to switch between raw mark and percentage.

switching between percentage and mark

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