(A1) Access Learning Progress
(A1) Access Learning Progress
Learning Progress shows your overall progress (in terms of marks) for questions of a particular subject. These questions are carefully selected by your teachers and are deemed to be important for your learning.
Navigating Around the Page
- From your Class Groups page, select a Class Group indicated by coloured cards.
- Click View Learning Progress found on the top right of the page. You can also access the Learning Progress page for your Assigned and Followed Subjects from the My Subjects page.
- On the Learning Progress page, you can view your class group from the class group field found below the banner.
- Under Selection dropdown list, you may choose to display selected questions from the following:
- All - Assignments from both Self-Study and class group.
- Self-Study - Lessons attempted from MOE Library.
- Class Group - Assignments assigned to you by your subject teacher.
- The donut chart shows the Awarded Marks out of the Total Marks.
- Awarded Marks - the total number of marks you have scored for all selected questions, regardless of the content maps and topics.
- Total Marks - the total number of marks for all selected questions, regardless of the content maps and topics.
- Average - the average mark scored out of 100%.
- If there is more than one content map tagged to the Subject, you will be able to select the relevant content map from the dropdown list.
- Your overall progress can be viewed in three ways:
- Topical - To view the awarded marks as part of the total marks for selected questions based on their topic/subtopic.
- Monthly - To view the monthly trend of the awarded marks as part of the total marks.
- Questions - To view the awarded marks as part of the total marks by assignments of selected questions.
- Click the Filter icon
to filter your overall progress (in terms of marks) according to the month range and topic/subtopic. Click Apply to confirm your selection.
Note: You can also search for subject resources from MOE Library and My Drive. Refer to Search for Self-Study Resources to find out how to search for resources.