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Track student progress

Ember gives you two views of how your students are doing: a per-student dashboard for deep review, and a roster-wide overview for quick triage. Both are built from the practice data your students choose to share.

The roster overview

Open your studio dashboard for a roster-wide view. It shows, per student, signals like recent practice minutes, days active, assignment status, and unread messages. Use it to spot at a glance who is on track and who has gone quiet, so you know where to spend your attention before a lesson.

A single student’s dashboard

Open a student from the roster to see their dashboard: their practice history, streaks, range over time, and tone trends, plus their assignment record. This is the read-only version of what the student sees in their own Trends, so you can prepare targeted feedback.

Class analytics

The analytics view rolls the whole roster up together: a scatter of per-student metrics and an activity heatmap across the class. It helps you see patterns, such as a section that practiced little this week, rather than reading every student one by one.

A student’s detailed practice data appears to you only when they have agreed to share it with your studio. Students control this from their settings, per studio. If a student has not shared, you still see roster basics such as assignment status, but not their full practice detail. This keeps the relationship trusted and the data appropriate.

Turn insight into action

When you spot something, act on it in one place:

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