Livebook is a powerful data visualization tool designed to help school administrations gain valuable insights into student performance. By seamlessly integrating data from various sources like student information systems, attendance records, and standardized tests (e.g., MAP, SAT, ACT, internal assessments), Livebook presents a comprehensive and dynamic view of student data. This data is visualized through interactive dashboards and engaging graphics, making it easy for educators to identify trends, spot areas for improvement, and make data-driven decisions to support student success. Whether it's a small district or a large urban school system, Livebook provides a valuable resource for understanding student needs and optimizing educational outcomes.
The District Administrator Portal provides districts with a technology tool that can make all relevant student data accessible and usable, thus empowering systemic improvement decision making.
The Teacher Portal provides each teacher links to students, grades, alerts, attendance, discipline, standardized tests and knowledge base library.
Our Dashboard approach provides the district with the ability to view their internal metrics or a collection of Public Data Resources. These metrics include a wide range of disparate data typically available from the state or federal sources.
Utilize data provided as Excel or Goggle Spreadsheets . These spreadsheet typically include District, School, Grade, Demographic and Student data without any visual aids.
Multiple Visualizations of Student Achievement and Growth
Visualization with Color and Shapes as illustrated by a Scatter Diagram of Math vs Reading Achievement by Demographics with Interventions shown as a shapes.
LiveBook is a comparative analytics technology that helps schools visualize data, explore relationships, and associate content.
This integrated data analytics platform automatically merges the data from student information systems other local and public data sources to create comprehensive graphs and charts. This empowers school staff to quickly pinpoint patterns, differences, ranks, trends, and
Teachers can track and monitor relative class and student data including: students of interest; assessment test results; skill/standards-based reports; students at risk of failure; attendance data; discipline data; and more. Identifying students that are struggling with specific concepts allows the school to recommend additional help from an interventionist.
The student snapshot combines all of the grades, attendance, discipline, internal and external assessments in one location. The snapshot can be used for an individual student or in a class view.
The Cohort Analysis allows users to see how an individual student compares to their peers. The class dashboard is composed of metrics such as class grades, standard assessments, behavior, and internal measures. Selecting a student from the class list will show their performance on all charts on the dashboard.