Naiku Quick Tip: Item Analysis Report

Did you know that you automatically get an item analysis report for each test?

 

Quick Tip: After you “Close and Score” a test, an Item Analysis report is automatically created for you. This allows you to see how your students as a class responded to each question. You see how hard or easy the question was for them. You see who and how many students selected each of the answer responses. You also get an indication of the quality of each question. You get all this by state or national standards. Best of all, you get all this without having to export the results into a spreadsheet to do your own analysis. Click on the “Item Results” link or tab and see the wealth of information that is readily available to help inform your instruction.

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