Skip to main content
Data Collection

Student Programming Workflow

  • August 13, 2025
  • 0 replies
  • 67 views

Ensora Education Team
Forum|alt.badge.img

This collection of videos and related articles will guide you through setting up a Student's Programming in Ensora Data Collection. You must first Create a Student Setup Workflow prior to following these videos.

 

Jump to Section:

 

Overview: Student Programming

This video gives an overview of student programming.
 

Related Articles:

 
 

Establish Baseline Criteria

This video covers how to establish Baseline Criteria for a Student. Below the video are links to individual help articles that correspond with the topics covered in this video.

 

Related Articles:

 

 

 

Establish Mastery Criteria

Related Articles:

 

 

 

Establish Maintenance Criteria

Related Articles:

 

 

 

Skills Acquisition

This video covers all aspects of creating Student Programming for Skills Acquisition. There are three levels for organizing Skills Acquisition: Skill Areas, Program and Targets. Below the video are links to individual help articles that correspond with the topics covered in this video.

 

  1. Create a Skill Area
  2. Create a Program within a Skill Area
  3. Create a Target within a Program
    • Target Types Glossary - Student data can be collected in a variety of ways (i.e. different Target Types), this article details each Target Type and how data points are collected on the Ensora Data Collection app for that Target Type.
    • Target Life Cycle - Ensora Data Collection has a unique system for managing a Target's status as Student's work through Baseline, Treatment and Mastery.

Related Articles:

 

 

 

Behavior Reduction

The video covers all aspects of creating Student Programming for Behavior Reduction.

 

  1. Create a Behavior - Data can be collected for Behaviors as ABC data or Per Behavior data.
  2. Create an Antecedent
  3. Create a Consequence
  4. Create a Location

Related Articles:

 
 
 

Custom Target Playlists

Target Playlists are convenient ways to group targets that users can customize based on student needs or user preferences. This allows access to all relevant targets in one easy-to-find list on the app. Below this video are links to help center articles that correspond to topics covered in this video.

NOTE: You do not need to make a Maintenance Playlist, as this is already a default Playlist in Ensora Data Collection.

Example: Morning Routine Targets: Greet peers, put away backpack, wash hands, etc.
Example: Circle Time Targets: Attending 45 secs, Reciprocal question, Eye contact, etc.
Non-Examples: Play Schedule, Maintenance (this is already a default playlist in Ensora Data Collection).

 

Related Articles:

 

 

 

Analysis & Reporting Tab

This video covers the Analysis & Reporting tab. Below the video are links to individual help articles that correspond with the things covered in this video.

Related Articles:

Analysis & Reporting Tab Overview

 

 

 

Documentation Tab

This video covers the Documentation tab. Below the video are links to individual help articles that correspond with the things covered in this video.

 

Related Articles:

Documentation Tab Overview

[Back to Top]

This topic has been closed for replies.