MLP Knowledge Meter

MLP Knowledge Meter

The MLP Knowledge Meter is a robust feature designed to provide teachers and administrators with a comprehensive view of student performance and attendance in Micro-Learning Programs (MLPs). This tool helps track progress and identify areas for improvement at various levels—organization, grade, section, subject, chapter, and subtopic.


Key Features

Knowledge Meter

  • Provides insights into academic performance at both subject and subtopic levels.

  • Identifies high-knowledge and low-knowledge areas for targeted intervention.

MLP Attendance Meter

  • Tracks the average attendance percentage for all assigned MLPs.

  • Allows teachers to encourage students to revisit and complete pending MLPs.

Downloadable Reports

  • Offers options to download reports in PDF and CSV formats for easy sharing and offline analysis.


How to Access the MLP Knowledge Meter

  1. Login to the WeXL Platform

  2. Navigate to the Knowledge Meter

    • On the teacher's homepage, locate the navigation menu on the left side.

    • Select Analytics and click on MLP Knowledge Meter.

  3. View and Filter Reports

    • As an admin, you can:

      • View the organization-level knowledge meter by selecting the board.

      • Drill down into detailed reports by choosing specific grades or sections.

    • As a teacher, you can see subject-wise performance reports for your class.

  4. Detailed Insights

    • Scroll down the page to view chapter-level and subtopic-level aggregate percentages.

  5. Download Reports

    • Use the Download option to export data in your preferred format (PDF/CSV).


Benefits of the MLP Knowledge Meter

  • Facilitates data-driven decision-making by pinpointing areas needing attention.

  • Encourages accountability through easy tracking of attendance and performance metrics.

  • Promotes improved academic outcomes by identifying knowledge gaps and focusing efforts on them.

To learn more about using this feature, please watch the complete video.

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