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Apologies for not knowing where else to ask. Our institution is a bit late to the full understanding of how outcomes beyond the course level can help us make informed decisions. I'd like to start with how to replicate the Learning Mastery Grade book pie charts outside of a single course. Has anyone been able to do this with a spreadsheet program with the .CSV report file? If so what was your process? If we take the outcome report for an entire account which would constitute multiple assessments done, for an entire discipline, how do we create nice pie charts that tell us how many of our learners are in each category of Exceeded, Met, Close to Meeting, or Not meeting an outcome?
I'm attaching the pie chart that shows up at the course level in the Learning Mastery Grade Book for a single course within a sub-account.
Until there's a sub-account Learning Mastery Grade book view, we're resorting to do this with Spreadsheets, Tableau, or something similar.
It seems like this can be replicated without having to upgrade/migrate to another product to do this analysis.
Thanks in advance.
Hi @themidiman we've made some limited use of Mastery, and I would agree that there is a need for a sub account level collation for common Mastery Outcomes across courses.
In order to report outcomes at sub account or account level, then the mastery outcomes must be created at one of those levels. Then they can be deployed to individual courses.
This will allow you to run a sub account level report which will 'pull' the data from across courses for those sub account outcomes.
You would then be able to set up some reporting /graphics based on that - perhaps this is what you are already doing ?
Thanks @paul_fynn ,
We are already skilled at downloading the sub-account outcomes report. What's not initially intuitive is the formula for generating the pie charts that are very handy to have for each of our instructors at the course level in the learning mastery grade book. I'm looking for someone who has already done some of this type of data analysis and might be willing to share what they did with the CSV files that come out of the reporting tools for learning mastery grade book.
Thank you for responding.
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