Three dashboards, one tab
Open Analytics on any workspace. You'll see three sub-tabs.
Class Overview
The top-level view. For each template (assignment) in the workspace, you see:
- Class average mark and percentage.
- Highest and lowest scores.
- Distribution band — how many students fell into each grade.
- Submission rate — graded vs assigned.
Filter by single template to drill into one assignment, or compare averages across templates to see trend over time.
Error Analysis
This is where the dashboard earns its place. For each assessment objective (or topic, for Physics-style papers), Markaroo aggregates where the cohort is losing marks.
Look for patterns like:
- AO3 is consistently weakest — a clear cue to focus next lesson on analysis or evaluation.
- Question 4 has a long tail of low marks — worth reteaching the topic, not just the technique.
- Common misconception — the most-repeated wrong phrasing across the class, surfaced verbatim.
Leaderboard
An anonymised ranking by performance, using initials only. Use it for:
- Spotting students whose mark this round was unusually high or low compared to their average.
- Tracking movement between assessments — who is closing the gap, who has plateaued.
- Optionally sharing with the class (initials-only protects identities while still giving healthy visibility of progress).
Students never see other students' marks or names. The Leaderboard is anonymised by initials; the per-student breakdown is teacher-only.
Comparing across assignments
From the Class Overview tab, toggle Compare templates to overlay two or more assignments. Useful for "before/after" — did the cohort improve on AO2 between mock 1 and mock 2?
Comparing within an assignment
Open a single template's overview and scroll to the per-question chart. Each bar shows the mean mark for that question across the class. A short bar is a candidate for reteaching; a tall bar tells you a topic was understood.
Schedule five minutes after every round of grading to read Error Analysis. It's the fastest path from "marking is done" to "I know what to teach next lesson".
Exporting
Each dashboard has a Export button. Choose CSV (for further analysis in your existing tracker) or PDF (for sharing with senior leadership or parents' evenings).