🎯 Objectives:
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Know where to find a list of students in your course
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Understand what student profiles show
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Learn how to use this data to support learners
📍 Where to See Who Is Enrolled
To view your students:
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Go to Tutor LMS → Courses
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Hover over your course and click “Students”
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You’ll now see a full list of enrolled learners.
You’ll see:
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Student name and email
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Date of enrollment
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Progress percentage
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Last activity (important!)
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Actions: View Profile | Remove Student | Send Message
🧑🏽💻 What Student Profiles Look Like
Click on any student’s name to see:
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Their enrolled courses
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Course progress
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Quiz scores
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Submitted assignments
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Account info
Why this matters:
It helps you personalize support. If a student hasn’t logged in for a while or struggles with a quiz, you can reach out early.
❓ Common Instructor Questions
Q: Can I message students directly?
✔ Yes. Use the messaging feature on their profile or connect through your platform’s community features.
Q: Can I remove students?
✔ Yes, but only when necessary. Always communicate first.
Q: Can students view their own progress?
✔ Yes. They can access progress dashboards from their student portal.
✅ Lesson 8: Tracking Student Progress
🎯 Objectives:
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Learn how to monitor lesson and quiz completion
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Identify learners who need extra help
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Understand platform tools for tracking engagement
🧭 How to Check Lesson and Quiz Completion
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From the Course Dashboard, go to “Reports”
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Choose your course → Click “Analytics”
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View:
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% of lessons completed per student
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Quiz results (scores, attempts, passes/fails)
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Assignment submissions
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You can also export this data to Excel for larger classes.
🚩 Identifying Struggling Students
Look for these red flags:
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Students stuck below 50% progress
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Failed quizzes or multiple attempts
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Missing assignments
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Long gaps in activity (inactive for 7+ days)
Reach out gently:
“Hi [Name], I noticed you’ve been a bit quiet. Is there anything I can help you with on this lesson?”
❓ FAQs
Q: What if a student fails a quiz repeatedly?
✔ Allow retakes (limit attempts). Consider offering a bonus video, extra notes, or 1-on-1 support.
Q: How do I motivate inactive learners?
✔ Send friendly check-ins. Offer milestones, shoutouts, or even a soft deadline.
Q: Can I reset a student’s progress?
✔ Yes, from the course admin panel. But confirm with the student first.

