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What are Groups, and how can I use them to organize my classes?
What are Groups, and how can I use them to organize my classes?

This article explains how groups work and provides detailed video instructions on how to set up and use groups to organize your classes.

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Written by Allison Sparber
Updated over a month ago

Groups are a way to gather students together for easier monitoring and analysis of their progress. By creating groups, you can view group stats and compare the performance of different groups of students. Think of groups as subgroups within a class, where multiple students are combined into one simple view. There are no restrictions on the number of groups you can create, allowing you to have as many or as few as you need to effectively manage your students.

In group stats, you’ll see:

  • Total number of students in your group

  • Average score of students in your group

  • The number of questions answered out of the total question bank

  • Subject insights for every subject in your exam. You can switch between a group distribution chart and a sorted bar graph of individual scores.

When you set up your organization’s Instructor Dashboard a group will automatically be created with the exam name, or the group name you choose in the setup process. An additional group will be automatically generated for every admin or instructor that is added to the Instructor Dashboard.

Take a look at the video below for a quick overview of the best way to organize your classes with Groups?

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