Itslearning Updates LMS with Better Reporting and Analytics Tools

Itslearning has updated its learning management system (LMS) of the same name with improved tools for more comprehensive reporting.

Currently, the itslearning LMS stores grade and assessment data so educators can analyze student performance. As a result of the upgrade, users can access the company's advanced reporting tools to access reports from across a school, course or history. Users can also access reports on trends, current platform use, curriculum management and student performance.

"For example," according to a news release, "users can go from a course-wide assessment trends report, which helps them better identify students at risk, to a more specific activity status report for monitoring students' progress through a particular course and use of that course's content."

"We also designed these reporting updates to enhance teacher's understanding of each student progress in their course," said Bergby. "Both our advanced and standard reports include detailed status and trends at point of use for teachers. Our aim is to provide 360-degree report visibility that makes for just-in- time support to stretch students learning opportunities if they are ready and support intervention as needed. Students will benefit from better understanding progress and how best to meet their learning goals."

More information is available at itslearning.com.

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