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View average course grade analytics in Canvas' New Analytics

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New Analytics allows you to track average course grades for student submissions using an interactive chart graph. Data is for viewing only and cannot directly be changed. You can view analytics in both active and concluded courses.

Find your Canvas course

1. Log into the myTC portal.

2. Click the Canvas icon in the top right corner.

3. Click Dashboard in the Global Navigation Menu.

4. Click on a course card to access that course.

1. Click the New Analytics button in the home page Sidebar.

Depending on the size of your screen or browser, the Sidebar can appear on the right or bottom of the page.

2. Click the Course Grade tab.

3. The analytics page is dynamic based on filtered content. By default, all results display the course average, which cannot be removed.

1. You can also view the average grade percentage for all students, which is not affected by any filter.

2. By default, the system selects analytics for all assignment types to display within the page.

3. Each assignment in the chart displays the appropriate icon for each visible assignment type.

4. On the Students tab, you can also view the specific students that are part of each filter.

For each student, the table displays the following data:

  • 1. Students: the list of students in the course sorted by last name
  • 2. Grade: current course grade
  • 3. On Time: the percent of assignments submitted on or before a due date
  • 4. Last Participation: the date the student last interacted with the course
  • 5. Last Page View: the date the student last accessed the course
  • 6. Page Views: the total page views for the student
  • 7. Participations: the total participations for the student

5. To view the analytics in a data table:

5.1. Click the Options icon, and click Data Table.

5.2. To filter by assignment type, remove the checkbox next to the assignment type. The chart dynamically updates the results based on the assignment type selected or removed in the filter.

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