🎯 Purpose
The Standards View displays every attempt a student has made on a standard, ordered chronologically. Understanding how Otus determines that order helps you accurately interpret student performance data over time.
🔑 Key Functions
View Individual Standard Attempts: See every attempt a student has made on a specific standard, displayed in both a table and a graph.
Chronological Ordering: Attempts are listed from earliest to latest so you can track student growth over time.
Date-Based Sorting: Otus uses a tiered date system to determine attempt order: due date → submitted date → graded date.
View Individual Standard Data
Step 1: From the home screen, select Gradebook.
Step 2: Choose a class from the dropdown menu.
Step 3: Select Standards.
Step 4: Select any cell to see the attempts for that student and standard.
Step 5: Attempts are listed in chronological order in both the table and the graph.
Understanding the Order of Attempts
The order of attempts is determined by the dates associated with each attempt. Otus uses the following date hierarchy, moving to the next only if the previous is unavailable:
Due Date: Otus first looks for a due date to determine the order of the attempt.
Submitted Date: If there is no due date, the date the student submitted the assessment is used.
Graded Date: If there is no due date or submitted date, the date the assessment was graded is used. This applies to rubric assessments and Plus Assessments that are not submitted by students.


