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How do I filter my list of students by completion or comment status?
How do I filter my list of students by completion or comment status?

Filter pages to find templates needing comments, incomplete templates, etc.

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Written by Soomo Support
Updated over a year ago

Go to Analytics and click on any blue box to view the page detail screen.

Analytics with arrow on blue progress box

If the page contains writing templates, a filter will appear on the left-hand side of the screen below the student's name. You can select one or more of the following categories:

  • completed

  • started

  • not started

  • revised

  • received a comment

  • select all

Using these filters, you can target your student audience and provide appropriate feedback.

  • Completed means all templates on the page have been finished and are ready for review. None of the templates have yet received an instructor comment.

  • Started means at least one template is complete (but not all). None of the templates have yet received an instructor comment.

  • Not started means none of the templates on the page are complete. None of the templates have yet received an instructor comment.

  • Revised means at least one of the templates has been completed since you left a comment on the page.

  • Received a comment means at least one template on the page already has a comment.

  • Select all will select all options at once.

Analytics detail view on a page that includes a template. A green arrow points to template filtering options on the left-hand side of the screen.

If you select multiple filters, you will not see pages that meet all of the criteria, but you will see pages that meet any of the criteria.


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