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Metrics Reference

A plain-language, metric-by-metric breakdown of everything tracked in Analytics — what each number means for a student, and how it’s calculated behind the scenes.

Each metric below is tagged with its current state:

TagMeaning
UsedLive in Analytics today
PartialExists, with caveats
Not a featureNot implemented

What it means

The percentage of a student’s answers that are correct on a quiz or lesson attempt. It’s the foundation Mastery, Grades, and Trophies are all built on top of.

How it works

correct answers ÷ total questions in the quiz = accuracy %

Recalculated every time a student submits or updates a quiz attempt.

What it means

The live view teachers and admins watch. Every student shows up as a colored dot next to their name, and that color changes automatically as the student uses the app.

How it works

DotStateColorWhat it means
OnlineGreenLogged in and connected, but not currently inside an attempt
ActiveBlueOnline and currently inside a quiz, lesson, or assignment attempt
InactiveOrangeStill online, but has moved away from the tab/screen
OfflineRedHasn’t logged in, or isn’t connected at all

What it means

Each day a student is active, the minutes they spent get turned into a color on their calendar and progress views.

How it works

15 minute checkpoint reached → Red
30 minute checkpoint reached → Orange
45 minute checkpoint reached → Yellow
60 minute checkpoint reached → Green — daily goal met

What it means

The base currency everything else — Badges, Leaderboards — is built on.

How it works

Answer a question correctly, for the first time → +1 point (some questions are worth more)
Answer incorrectly → 0 points for that question
Answer a question you already got right, again → no extra point — never duplicated

What it means

Milestone rewards a student unlocks automatically as their point total grows — no teacher action needed.

How it works

There are 14 badge tiers, each with 10 levels — 140 badge levels in total. The moment a student’s running point total crosses into a new tier’s threshold, that badge unlocks:

TierCoin threshold
Bronze1,000
Graphite5,000
Quartz10,000
Silver15,000
Jade25,000
Gold50,000
Pearl100,000
Titanium150,000
Platinum200,000
Emerald300,000
Sapphire400,000
Ruby550,000
Diamond750,000
Vibranium1,000,000

Each tier is further divided into 10 levels, unlocking progressively as points climb from one tier’s threshold toward the next. Viewing badges: click Awards in the top navigation, then select the Badges tab — every unlocked badge is shown as a collection, with locked badges greyed out.

What it means

Unlike badges (which track all-time points), a trophy reflects the correct-answer ratio achieved on that one quiz — not a longer-term milestone.

How it works

Accuracy on this quiz = 100% → Platinum trophy
Accuracy ≥ 85% → Gold trophy
Accuracy ≥ 70% → Silver trophy
Accuracy below 70% → Bronze trophy

What it means

The closest thing today’s app has to a “grade” — a word describing how well a student did, based on their accuracy on an attempt.

How it works

Accuracy = 100% → "Expert"
Accuracy ≥ 85% → "Proficient"
Accuracy ≥ 70% → "Competent"
Accuracy < 70% → "Beginner"

What it means

Keeping a daily streak alive by coming back day after day.

How it works

Active today, and also active yesterday → streak count goes up by 1
Misses a full day with no activity → streak resets to 1 next time active

There’s also a separate set of streak-based rewards — similar to badges, but for hitting certain streak-length milestones — alongside this day counter.

What it means

Where a student stands on a given lesson or quiz.

How it works

Lesson/quiz marked done → "Completed"
Not done, but at least one question answered → "In Progress"
Not done, nothing answered yet → "Not Started"

What it means

How many questions in a row a student has answered correctly.

How it works

Answer correctly → "in a row" count goes up by 1
Answer incorrectly → count resets to 0

The best run during a session is what’s saved as the Consistency score.

What it means

How quickly a student is answering questions.

How it works

Speed is measured as questions answered per minute — a higher number means a faster pace, not “seconds spent per question.” It’s used consistently everywhere it’s shown, and also factors into leaderboard ranking.

What it means

A student’s position on the leaderboard compared to classmates. Each rule below only kicks in if everyone above it is exactly tied.

How it works

1. Highest total points wins (checked first)
2. Still tied? Less total time wins (faster overall finish)
3. Still tied? Higher average accuracy wins
4. Still tied? Higher average speed wins
5. Still tied? Submission time decides (final tie-break)

What it means

A manual point system teachers use to recognize or flag behaviour — separate from quiz performance. Nothing here is detected automatically; every point comes from a teacher’s action.

How it works

A teacher assigns a behaviour (e.g. “Helped a classmate,” worth +2) to a student or class, and those points are added to that student’s record immediately. A student’s behaviour score is the sum of all the behaviours logged for them.

What it means

How many times a student has tried a given quiz or lesson.

How it works

Every time a student starts a quiz or lesson, it’s recorded as one attempt — even if not finished.

There’s no dedicated “Focus” or attention-tracking metric in Analytics today — nothing like detecting tab-switching or unusually long pauses during a session.