SleekView Kanban for Watu Quiz
SleekView reads the Watu Quiz takings table where every quiz submission is stored with its result and score, groups every attempt by the current result state, and lets a quiz admin drag a card from In Progress to Passed or to Pending without leaving the WordPress admin at all.
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Watu Quiz takings need a real grading board
Watu Quiz stores every quiz submission in wp_watupro_taken_exams with a passing_grade column and a result of passed, failed, in_progress, or pending. Each row carries the user reference, the quiz id, the achieved points, the time taken, and the answer payload for review. The default Watu Quiz admin shows the takings as a list with filter pills that hide the grading queue shape across the whole membership.
SleekView reads the wp_watupro_taken_exams table along with the related quiz post meta. The natural status column is the takings result, with the student name, the quiz title, the score, and the attempt timestamp surfaced as card meta. The board can also be retargeted at a per-quiz view when an admin needs to audit pass rates by quiz rather than looking at the overall takings queue across every quiz on the platform at once.
Dragging a card calls the Watu Quiz update functions and updates the takings row, so any conditional logic, any certificate generation, and any course progression rules stay in sync. The plugin fires its normal hooks on status changes, so any custom integrations continue to work exactly the same way they would on a manual edit from the standard Watu Quiz report screen. Failed writes snap the card back inline with the error.
Workflow
From Watu Quiz data to a kanban board
Connect to Watu data
wp_watupro_taken_exams or its meta companions, and SleekView reads them directly with no extra sync to babysit.
Pick the status column to group by
passing_grade column as the kanban grouping. SleekView reads the distinct values currently on rows and builds one column per value in the order you arrange them.
Choose what shows on each card
Enable drag-and-drop writeback
passing_grade on the record. SleekView fires the same watu_result_changed hook the plugin uses, so emails, webhooks, and reminders stay attached.
Sample board
Sample Watu Quiz takings grading board
Comparison
Default Watu Quiz vs SleekView Kanban
Default Watu Quiz list
- Watu Quiz takings list with filter pills, no grading queue shape across results at all
- Updating a takings result needs editing the row and toggling the result value by hand
- Card fronts do not exist, student email and score are hidden behind every takings link
- Per quiz pass rates and per student takings live on different screens, no shared board
- Daily grading reviews end up exported to CSV when the pending takings get backed up at all
SleekView Kanban
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Native read of
wp_watupro_taken_examswith the Watu Quiz result on every row - Drag a card to change the takings result, firing the Watu Quiz hooks the admin uses
- Card front shows student, quiz, score, and attempt time for fast manual grading runs
- Filter the board by quiz, score range, or any custom field Watu Quiz adds to takings
- Lives next to the Watu Quiz admin, no duplicate database and no separate cache job
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for Watu Quiz
Grading queue shape at a glance
See the count of records in each state the moment the board loads. Watu Quiz usually buries this behind list filters, but the kanban surface puts it up front so a manager can spot a pile-up in seconds.
One board per record type
Build a separate kanban per Watu Quiz table. Pair a takings board by result with a per-quiz pass rate board grouped by quiz. Each board remembers its own card template and column order.
Drag-and-drop writeback
Cards do not just show pretty data. Drop one in a new column and SleekView writes back to the Watu Quiz record, runs the same hooks the admin uses, and the Watu Quiz takings stay aligned with every card move on writeback.
Audience
What course admins build with SleekView and Watu Quiz
Daily grading review
Open the takings board, drag in-progress rows to Passed or Failed once the team grades them. The default Watu admin never aggregates the queue this clearly in a single review screen.
Per quiz pass rate audit
Group takings by quiz instead of result and the board shows distribution across quizzes. Spot quizzes that fail too often and revise their questions without exporting reports manually.
Certificate eligibility board
Filter passed takings by score threshold and the column fills with students ready for certificates. Dragging a card to a certificate column triggers the same Watu Quiz hook flow.
The bigger picture
Why a kanban view fits Watu Quiz takings well
Watu Quiz turns WordPress into a quizzing platform with every taking recorded as a row in the takings table. The trouble with the default admin is that the lifecycle is hidden behind a list with filter pills, which is fine for finding one takings record but never gives a course admin the overall shape of the grading queue. A daily review on the report screen turns into clicking each filter and counting rows, and most teams end up exporting to a spreadsheet to triage takings.
With SleekView Kanban the grading queue is the interface. In-progress takings sit waiting for the student, passed takings collect in the second column ready for certificates, failed takings queue for review, and pending takings wait for a human grader. Drag-and-drop writeback fires the same Watu Quiz hooks the admin uses, so the takings result, any certificate generation, and any conditional logic continue to run exactly as they would on a manual edit.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Watu Quiz
Both. SleekView reads Watu Quiz tables and the passing_grade column at the database level, so whichever tier you run the board still builds. Paid add-ons that add custom fields or extra status values are picked up automatically because SleekView scans the live schema on render.
SleekView calls the Watu Quiz reporting functions, which fire the same hooks the admin uses on a manual result change. Any custom listener you have on the Watu Quiz result changed event runs exactly as if you had edited the takings from the standard Watu Quiz report screen.
 Yes. Card layouts are per board. Your takings board can show student, quiz, score, and attempt time. A pass rate board can show quiz, takings count, and average score. Each board remembers its own card template so the team does not reconfigure when switching context.
 Yes. SleekView respects every WordPress capability check Watu Quiz registers. A user who can view but not edit takings can drag a card to inspect, but the writeback only fires for users with the same capabilities the takings edit screen would enforce on a manual save.
 Add the new result value in Watu Quiz the way you normally would, by adding a custom value through the plugin filters or a custom takings meta. SleekView picks it up on the next board load because columns are derived from the distinct values present on rows, not from a hard coded enum.
 No. SleekView paginates cards per column instead of loading every takings record up front. The board fetches counts via an indexed status query, and each column loads a window of cards on demand, so even a quiz site with hundreds of thousands of takings stays responsive on standard hosting.
 Yes. Any Watu Quiz related table with a status like column is a valid board. The per quiz pass rate, the question bank takings, and the per cohort report all work the same way as the main takings board does once you point SleekView at the right table and pick a column to group the cards on.
 
It stays in sync because there is no separate database. SleekView reads the same wp_watupro_taken_exams table the Watu Quiz admin reads. Changes on the kanban appear in the takings list immediately, and edits from the admin appear on the next board refresh.
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