How Do I Calculate Usage Time on CAPIT?
QUESTION: Is it actual time/minutes spent? Does coloring the letter count as Usage? How about playing the Matching Games or the ABC Song?
ANSWER: The most critical analytic collected by the CAPIT Dashboard is the students’ Days of Progress. We define Days of Progress as a day that a student completes a CAPIT Lesson. Playing the Matching Game or the ABC Song will not count as a Day of Progress.
Here are some practical examples:
If a student completed even one lesson, their progress counts as 1 Day of Progress.
If students learned on CAPIT for ten days, but on three days, they played games or colored and did not complete any lessons, the CAPIT Dashboard will credit them with only 7 Days of Progress.
If a student completed two lessons in 1 day, the Dashboard would still count it as 1 Day of Progress.
Looking to motivate your students to complete new CAPIT lessons every day? Keep Reading below…
Motivating Your Students
We created a chart to help motivate your students by rewarding them for completing CAPIT Lessons.
You should regularly look at your Teacher Dashboard to see how many Days of Progress your students used CAPIT to complete new lessons. Look for Days of Progress to see how many days each student used CAPIT—that’s how many Stars each student deserves on their CAPIT Reader Chart.
REMEMBER: Only completing a CAPIT Lesson will register as a Day of Progress.
Our CAPIT Reader Chart helps you to reward students for their effort, not just their success, because it doesn’t matter how many lessons students complete each day—even one lesson will count as a Day of Progress.
CLICK HERE to download our CAPIT Reader Chart.