Easy Tracking Resources for use in Arbor - assessment analysis
The following resources provide HFL Easy Tracking users in Arbor a variety of analyses including HFL Education designed Attainment reports and information and guidance on how to use Arbor built-in Summative Assessment Analysis tools.
HFL Easy Tracking Assessment reports
Resources are available below for reporting attainment for years R to 6 using HFL Easy Tracking in Arbor. They consist of an Arbor Custom Report Writer report (HFL Easy Tracking Assessment.report) to capture assessment data in Arbor and a Microsoft Excel report template (HFL Easy Tracking Attainment Report Template v5.xlsm) – see below.
NB: At present the resources have been specifically designed to be used by Microsoft Windows users only. Therefore, we are not able to guarantee a successful outcome, should other operating systems (such as Apple OS) with Microsoft Excel be used with the report template. We are working on alternatives to allow other systems to access the reports successfully.
Use the link below to download the setup and user guide (DMS354) and please follow the instructions very carefully.
They will provide detailed analyses on pupil attainment for all three assessment check points used in HFL Easy Tracking.
Quick guide to using Easy Tracking Assessment Reports in Arbor
The following video will take you through some of the built-in Arbor Assessment Analysis tools.
Part 1
Part 2 coming soon.
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