The misconception heatmap, available from your class dashboard, shows which specific misconceptions — not just topics — are most common across your class right now.

It updates continuously, so checking it before class gives you a same-day picture of how last night's homework or this morning's warm-up went.

The most effective routine: open the heatmap five minutes before class, identify the top one or two misconceptions, and address them directly with a short mini-lesson before moving into your planned material.

Over time, the heatmap can also reveal recurring patterns — sometimes a misconception that resurfaces in a new unit traces back to a prerequisite that was never fully solidified.