Assessment reports can be made for a specific learner or for all learners in a course. Every report has the criteria evaluated and their results, as well as an overview. Each criterion has a weight that defines the amount this criterion is valued in comparison to other criteria of the assessment.
The assessment report is one of the most important steps in the assessment cycle. It's the means by which we present our findings to the stakeholders and encourage them to use our results.
A quality assessment report must be an essential part of any business plan. It should contain information about your industry and pinpoint threats and opportunities for your business. It should also include a competitive analysis that describes your competitors and their pricing strategies.
Modern assessment reports use data visualization techniques, in addition to the traditional text and graph formats. This involves converting numerical and textual data into intuitive visual representations that can be more engaging than tables or graphs. By making it easier for stakeholders to gain information from assessments, we increase the likelihood that they will discuss and utilize our results.
A good assessment report should provide individual feedback to the person who submitted it. This can be accomplished by including the respondent's name in footers, headers and text-based blocks as well as charts' titles. It is also possible to do this by adding custom scoring and personal recommendations for each criterion. Collection customisation allows for personalization by allowing you to select collections that show performance against a specific requirement.