Can I set typing Speed and Accuracy Goals for my Entire Class?
Yes, just go to the Class Settings tab from your admin interface. Enable the switch beside the setting named “Class Wide Goals,” then click the Set Goals button beside it and specify the goals you want to set for the entire class. The typing speed and accuracy you set will be applied to all students in the class. These goals will override the personal goals previously set by the students.
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How can I find out the Student’s Speed and Accuracy for an entire course? Is there some kind of Average speed and accuracy that Typesy records for a completed course?
The user’s speed and accuracy for the last typing activity of a course is recorded by Typesy. This serves as the user’s speed and accuracy for an entire course. The last typing activity is usually the second to the last step of an entire course ...
How do I keep track of or check my typing Speed, Accuracy, and Performance?
You can view your typing performance, typing speed, typing accuracy, and typing statistics in the “Profile” screen. On the Profile screen, there are four cards that display the Vital Stats, Typesy Level, Keyboard Knowledge Heat Map, and Typing ...
How do I Edit my Goals?
Click on the “Profile” tab on the top toolbar In the blue card section, you will see three tabs: Dashboard, Stats, and Options Click on the “Options” button and a dropdown menu will appear. Click “Goals” which opens up a dialog where you can set your ...
What is the purpose of the Class Settings tab in the admin interface?
The final tab, ‘Class Settings,’ gives admins full control over how their class learns, from disabling an entire section to setting typing goals and minimum acceptable speed and accuracy. We created these features as a response to requests from ...
Can I set Goals for a specific Student?
Yes you can. Just open the Class Students screen and click the three-dot menu at the far right side of the student’s row of information. Then click Set Goals. Turn on the switch labeled “Set Specific Student Goal.” Specify the goals you want for that ...