DreamBox Learning Adds Administrative Dashboard

DreamBox Learning has released an administrator dashboard for use with the company's math software.

The new dashboard allows school and district administrators to track participation, proficiency, and progress through reports that are customizable by grade, classroom, or interval.

The DreamBox Learning Administrator Dashboard includes four reports:

  • The School Summary Report offers a classroom overview of usage and progress and shows how the data varies by classroom and student;
  • The Concept Proficiency Report shows student accomplishments by grade level, classroom, and change over time;
  • The Usage Over Time Report highlights student use in and out of school and shows how use varies by classroom and school; and
  • The License Utilization Report allows administrators to track expenses and meet audit requirements through utilization and purchase history.

DreamBox Learning is a K-3 math program that allows students to work independently. The curriculum is aligned with Common Core State Standards and focuses on number and operations, place value, and number sense. School subscriptions are $5,000 per year for an unlimited number of students. Individual, classroom, and grade subscriptions are also available for $20 per student, per year.

More information can be found here.

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Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

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