Follow up
Review the signal layer
After a session or assignment, see class accuracy, completion, and recurring weak spots — without opening a heavy reporting screen.
ClassPods is opinionated about what teachers should see after a session. The goal is signal, not a wall of charts. Three things tend to actually change the next lesson, and those are surfaced first.
Class accuracy
The simple percentage. Is the class above, around, or below the threshold you cared about? This is the headline number on the session summary.
Completion
Who finished and who didn't. Useful for both live sessions (where a student may have lost connection) and assignments (where some students never started).
Recurring weak spots
ClassPods flags questions a meaningful portion of the class got wrong. These are the items worth re-teaching, not just every wrong answer everywhere.
Per-student detail
When you do need a closer look, drill into a student to see their answer history across sessions and assignments. Use this for parent meetings or to set up a more targeted practice assignment.
Use the signal to plan the next lesson
The best loop is short:
- Run the session.
- Look at class accuracy and the flagged weak items.
- Send a follow-up practice or homework that targets the weak items.
- Open the next lesson with the one piece of misunderstanding that recurred.
You don't need a reporting workflow to do this. The signal layer is designed to fit in two or three minutes at the end of class.