Student Class Participation Score Tracker
Tap to mark student contributions during live seminars — P (Participated) or L (Led discussion) — accumulate scores session by session, and print the full participation report.
Runs entirely in your browser · No login · No data uploaded
One name per line. Paste from your class roster.
Click any cell to cycle: blank → P → L → blank
Enter student names and click Build Grid to start a live participation session.
How to Track Class Participation in 3 Steps
Follow these steps to get results in under a minute
How Participation Tracker Compares
vs spreadsheets, manual processes, and paid platforms
| Feature | UniCloud360 Participation Tracker | Paper Mark Sheet | Spreadsheet Grid | LMS Participation Tool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tap-to-cycle P/L scoring | Single tap per cell | Type each entry | Keyboard required | Button per student |
| Live seminar use on screen | Optimised for touch | Paper scan needed | Too small on screen | App required |
| Session totals auto-calculated | Instant | Paper count | Formula needed | Yes |
| Participation % per student | Auto-computed | Manual count | Separate formula | Separate report |
| Print-ready participation report | One-click | Manual transcription | Manual formatting | Scheduled export |
| Cost | Free forever | Free | Free | Paid LMS |
What Lecturers Are Saying
Trusted by lecturers and students across Sri Lankan universities
"I run Socratic seminars where participation is 20% of the final grade. Previously I was scribbling ticks on a paper register and manually counting at the end of the semester. This grid is open on my laptop during every class — I tap as students speak."
"The L (Led) distinction was exactly what I needed. Some students actively lead the discussion rather than just contributing — they should score higher. Having P and L as separate states on a single tap cycle makes marking incredibly fast."
"I teach 5 tutorial groups of 20+ students each. This tool handles all of them — I build the grid for each group and add sessions weekly. The participation rate column at the end of the semester tells me instantly who's been consistently absent."
"Works perfectly on a tablet during seminars. The cells are big enough to tap accurately while I'm listening to students. The print report has saved me hours of end-of-semester grade compilation."