Sample views
Examples of how learning outcomes can be arranged for faculty meetings — illustrative layouts, not live student data.
These samples show structural ideas we reuse and adapt. They use fictional cohort labels. If you commission work, your outcome statements and assessment families replace every placeholder.
Outcome attainment by cohort
A single-term strip that shows each stated outcome as met, approaching, or unmeasured — never a single blended “score.”
Assessment family weight
Which exams, projects, and practicals carry evidence for each outcome — useful before anyone argues about “hard” versus “soft” modules.
Teaching-unit comparison
Side-by-side attainment for parallel groups when coding aligns. Gaps in coding are labelled rather than averaged away.
Board reading path
A one-page order of questions for the chair: start with unmeasured outcomes, then thresholds, then commentary prompts.
How to use this gallery
Bring a sample you like to the scoping call, or point to what you refuse to show (for example, league-table style rankings of tutors). We design against your meeting agenda, not against a fixed template set.
Want views built on your outcome set?
Commission the flagship Learning Outcomes Dashboard or start with a reporting review.