Product update live since April 2026
When you run quizzes, flashcards, reading activities, chatbots, or assignment graders, you want a fast read on how your class is doing—and whether new work has arrived—before you dive into every response.
What’s new: On each interactive file in My Library, you now get a short summary of responses directly under the main actions. At a glance you can see counts and, where the tool supports it, performance-style stats (for example submissions, scores, timing, or session activity) and unread indicators that update as students submit. Labels match each tool so the numbers map to what you care about for that activity.
The detailed report is still one click away: the primary action in the top row that opens the full responses view is now labeled View Report (it was already there in spirit—we renamed it for clarity). View Report sits alongside Assign, Edit, and Share and opens the same detailed responses experience you use today (tables, tabs, and per-student or per-session detail).
This flow is available for Quiz, Flashcards, Reading Activity (when it includes questions and collects responses), YouTube Quiz, Chatbot, and Assignment Grader.
Overview
Performance snapshot on the file page
Below the action buttons, a compact block shows how your students are doing in aggregate: counts plus tool-appropriate stats (for example submissions and score or time-style metrics for quizzes and flashcards, or chat sessions and related session stats for chatbots). Unread appears where the tool tracks it, so you can prioritize what to open first.

View Report (renamed, same destination)
View Report remains your door into the full responses experience—lists, filters, and deep detail—without digging through menus. If you used the previous primary action to open the report, you’re doing the same thing; only the label changed.
Together: the summary answers “How is my class doing, and what’s new?” View Report answers “Show me everything in the full report.”
How to use it
- Open My Library and select an interactive file (Quiz, Flashcards, Reading Activity with questions, YouTube Quiz, Chatbot, or Assignment Grader).
- Read the summary under the top actions. Scan counts, performance stats, and any unread badges your tool provides.
- When you want the full breakdown, click View Report in the top row. You land in the detailed responses view (for example Submissions, Average Scores and Median Time Taken for quizzes, flashcards, and assignment grader, or the Chat Sessions for chatbots).
- Use your browser Back or in-app navigation to return to the file page when you are done.

Tip: If you do not see View Report or the summary, confirm the file type collects student responses. Reading Activity only shows this flow when the file includes questions and is set up to collect responses.
Classroom use cases
Quick performance check between periods
Glance at the summary to see submission volume and how scores or activity are shaping up before the next class, without opening the full report yet.
End-of-lesson wrap-up
After a flashcard deck or Quizzes, use the on-page stats to debrief with real numbers, then open View Report only when you want item-level or student-level detail.
PLC or co-planning
Share your screen on the file page so colleagues see class-level performance at a glance and know exactly where to click for the full report.
Chatbot check-ins
Use session counts and related stats on the card to decide whether to open the full session list, then use View Report when you are ready to read conversations in depth.
Assignment Grader workflow
See submission counts (and what the card surfaces for your setup) on the file page, then jump into View Report when you are ready for full feedback and submission detail.
Staggered submissions
Pair unread (where available) with the summary so you only open the heavy report view when you know there is something new to review.
FAQs
Which file types include the summary and View Report?
Quiz, Flashcards, Reading Activity (with questions and responses), YouTube Quiz, Chatbot, and Assignment Grader.
Why don’t I see View Report on my Reading Activity?
View Report appears when the reading file includes questions and collects responses. Readings without that setup behave like static content and do not use this responses flow.
What does the summary show for each tool?
Labels match the tool. Quiz-style activities and flashcards emphasize submissions plus score and time-style stats. Chatbots emphasize chat sessions and related session stats. Assignment Grader emphasizes submissions on the card. Exact tiles can evolve, but the idea is the same: a quick snapshot before you open the full report.
What is the difference between the summary and View Report?
The summary stays on the file page and updates at a glance. View Report opens the full responses experience (lists, tabs, filters, and per-student or per-session detail).
Do unread badges appear for every file type?
Unread is shown where the tool supports read and unread tracking for that tool. If you do not see an unread indicator, you can still use counts and View Report to review everything.
Will the summary show zero until someone submits?
Yes. Many tools also show a short empty state that nudges you to Assign so students can start submitting.
Does this work on mobile?
The layout is responsive. On smaller screens you may scroll slightly to see both the actions and the summary; View Report remains in the primary action area.
Who can see the summary and View Report?
Typically the file author and anyone with access to manage that file in your workspace. Anyone with only a student link does not see your library file page.
What if counts look wrong compared to the report?
Refresh the page after new submissions. If something still looks off, contact support with the file type and a short description; the team treats consistency issues seriously.
Try it in Edcafe AI
Open an interactive file in My Library, check the summary under the actions, then click View Report when you are ready for the full picture.
