Providing helpful views of individual and cohort learning information is integral to Qridi Core. Teachers can select from a variety of options to gain insight into the progress and achievement of their students. In addition, Qridi Core makes it possible to compare the curriculum elements that have been planned to those taught and learned, making reflection on units more relevant and data-informed.
Using the Planning Data Heat Map
Selecting the Reflection option from the top menu bar.
Planning data can be filtered to show ATL categories, ATL clusters, Global Competence, Key Concepts, Learner Profile Attributes, Related Concepts, and Subject Knowledge. In addition, specific Learning Outcomes can be viewed. Note that more than one option can be selected in each area.
In blue, we see the curriculum elements in focus that have been planned. These are automatically populated here when selected on a unit planner.
In green, we see the curriculum elements in focus that have been used in a Learning Task.
As teachers can edit the tags as needed when creating lessons, there may be differences between what has been planned and what was taught and learned. In the example shown, we see that the Sharing the Planet unit had a planned focus on Communication Skills. In actuality, the unit took on a Research Skills focus. This information allows for data-informed reflection and to allow adjustments to further planning where needed.
Using the Planning Data Line Graph
For each curriculum element, planning data can also be filtered by unit. The elements that were planned and used can be seen individually or in comparison to each other.
External Data
COMING SOON! External data can also be integrated into the Qridi Core data dashboard.
View the Data Views video here for more ideas to support teaching and learning reflection.