After you grade an assignment, its analytics page turns the results into something you can act on: an AI summary of class trends, a per-criterion scoreboard with the class average, and one-click export. Here's how to read it.
At a glance: Open the graded assignment → Analytics → read the Whole class trends → scan scores by criterion → export to CSV.
Step 1. Read the whole-class trends
At the top, Whole class trends turns your grades into an at-a-glance summary: the class's strengths, its growth areas, and concrete recommendations for what to teach next.
Step 2. See scores by rubric criterion
The scoreboard shows every student's score on each rubric criterion, with the class average along the bottom. Scan the columns to spot which criterion (here, Reasoning) the class struggled with most.
Step 3. Export the results
Use Export to csv to pull scores and feedback into a spreadsheet for your gradebook or a data team. The Scores and Feedback tabs let you switch between numeric scores and written comments.


