Note
This article applies to the following products:
- Imagine MyPath Math
- Imagine MyPath Reading
- Imagine Purpose
Teachers and Administrators can view detailed usage data for students using Imagine MyPath at their school. The student-level Usage report provides the number of activities completed by a student as well as the amount of time they spent working in their learning path(s) within a selected period of time. Activity-level engagement and performance data are also available within this report.
- Teachers can view usage data for students in their own classes.
- School and District Administrators can access usage data across all students at their schools.
To view the student-level Usage report:
- Log in to the Product Portal and select the desired product.
- Select a class.
- Go to the Reports tab and click the Usage Report tile.
- The class-level Usage report opens. Click a student's name to open that student's Usage report.
- The report opens and displays usage data for the selected student.
Understanding the student-level Usage report
Using the drop-down menus
Use the drop-down menus to view the student's usage data in another subject, select a different time frame, or toggle to a different student. Refer to the table below for descriptions of the drop-down lists.
| Drop-down Menu | Description |
|---|---|
| Subject | If the selected student has an active learning path in more than one subject, use this drop-down menu to toggle between subjects: Math (default), Reading, or Purpose. Only one subject can be selected at a time. |
| Dates | Specify the usage time frame to display: Today, Yesterday, Last 7 Days (default), Last 28 Days, Last 90 Days, or Custom. |
| Student | Switch to another student in the class without needing to go back to the class-level report. |
Summary tiles
The top of the report displays four summary tiles:
A. Student Name and Grade Level
B. Lessons Completed (selected time frame in parentheses, e.g., "Last 7 Days")
C. Activities Completed (selected time frame)
D. Active Time (selected time frame)
Understanding the weekly overview table
The weekly overview table shows a summary of the student’s activity by week.
Tip
Click the up-down arrows () in a column header to sort the table by that metric. For example, you can sort by Total Active Time to see which weeks were most active, or sort by Total Activities Completed for a different perspective.
Each weekly row is expandable. Click the arrow at the end of a row to view detailed session-level data, or use Expand All to see all the details at once.
The table below describes what information is shown in each column of the weekly overview table.
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Weeks | The week(s) within the selected time frame are listed. Each week spans from Monday to Sunday. An asterisk (*) indicates a partial week. |
| Total Activities Completed | Number of all individual activities the student finished during the week. Activities may include lessons, mastery checks, practice blocks, etc. |
| Total Lessons Completed | Number of lessons fully completed by the student during the week for the. This is a subset of activities and counts each lesson once, regardless of the number of sessions. |
| Total Active Time | Aggregate time (in hours and minutes) spent by the student working in the program for the week and selected path. |
Viewing detailed weekly usage data
Expanding a week in the overview table—using an arrow or Expand All—displays a session-by-session breakdown of the student's activity for that week. Each row shows specific details about in-progress and completed activities in the student's learning path.
Each row in the expanded view includes the following columns:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Date/Time | The start time of each session where progress was made. Multiple rows appear if a lesson spans several sessions. |
| Lesson | The name of the lesson worked on during the week. |
| Activity | The activity type within the lesson (Instruction, Supported Practice, Independent Practice, Mastery Check). |
| Active Time | Time spent on the activity during that session. |
| Score | Percentage shown for Mastery Checks only. A dash (–) indicates an unscored activity. “In Progress” means the activity is not yet finished. |
Tip
You can also sort the expanded detail table by clicking the up-down arrows () in a column header. Use this to quickly find high or low scores, or see where the student spent the most or least time.
Exporting the report
To export the student's usage data, click the download icon () in the top right corner of the page to export the data as a CSV file. The report will include only the data matching your current filters.
Best practices
Check student usage weekly to spot trends and provide support early. Use exported CSVs for class-wide reflection or to support conversations with students and families.