Student dashboard
Your learning snapshot
Readiness dashboard
See how you are travelling before you choose a task.
The dashboard separates exam readiness, assessment progress, unit planning and homework so students are not dumped into a wall of random buttons.
Use evidence to justify your judgement, not just describe what you made.
Exam readiness graph
Skills view
Criteria travel graph
How your assessment evidence is travelling
Exams
Choose one exam skill.
Use this section when you need retrieval practice or exam-style transfer. UI has been added because design language matters.
DFD Practice
Build logical data flow diagrams with entities, processes, data stores and labelled flows.
Open DFDPseudocode Practice
Write structured algorithms using Begin, End, input, output, selection and iteration.
Open PseudocodeDesk Checking
Follow variable values line by line and explain the expected output.
Open Desk CheckData Dictionary
Practise field names, data types, validation rules and constraints.
Open Data DictionaryUI Design
Practise CARP, usability, accessibility, feedback and navigation language.
Open UI DesignAssessments
IA1, IA2 and IA3 progress.
Students should see where the assessment sits, how marks are travelling across criteria, and then open the correct workspace.
Completed project evidence
21/25Use this as a reference point for how evidence and explanation connect.
Review summaryProject workspace
18/25Open IA2 support for project evidence, prototype decisions, testing and evaluation.
Secure data exchange
16/25Open IA3 support for API, JSON, SQL, APPs, CIA, testing and evaluation.
Open IA3 WorkspaceUnit plan
Placeholder only for now.
This section is ready for the proper unit plan once you provide the structure. I have not built out the unit plan workflow yet because you said it is not the best version yet.
Homework
Today’s To Do List
Students tick tasks as they complete them. This gives the dashboard a simple completion graph without adding another big script.