Dashboard:
Articles tab

The Articles tab has three sections with information about your students' activity on Wikipedia, which you can select via the buttons at the top of the page, below the home bar.
Articles Edited
This table shows every live Wikipedia article your students have worked on, along with how much content they added and how many page views the article has had since students started editing.
You can click on an individual article's row to see more details, including:
- Cumulative Changes: the "diff viewer," a tool summarizing all changes to the article from the students' first edit to their last
- Current Version: the latest version of the article, with highlighting of which parts were added by which students
- Article Development: a graph of the article's "Structural Completeness" over time
- all students who worked on this article
Assigned Articles
Clicking this button will bring up a table that shows which student(s) are working on and reviewing which article(s). You can use this to make sure every article has reviewers, and to see which students are collaborating on the same article.
Each assigned article also has a "feedback" button that predicts the article's new rating (based on Wikipedia's rating scale) and allows you and Wiki Education staff to send suggestions about the article. Students can click this button or visit the Home tab to see any suggestions that others have left.
Available Articles
Clicking this button will bring up a table that gives you the option of creating a list of good topics for students to work on. When a student chooses one of the Available Articles, it is removed from the list, so students won't accidentally duplicate work.