The dashboard is your admin home page for each learning experience. It quickly shows you the stats about your learning experience and what your learners have been doing.
1. Activity Feed: shows the activity of learners on the Learning Experience - this includes comments made, replies, contributions and learner progress.
2. User Performance: shows user progress against user engagement.
3. Contribution Quality: shows the quality of user contributions against the quantity of contributions.
4. What level are my users?: shows how many learners are enrolled on the learning experience and their progress at each level.
5. Activity - Last Month: show activity for the last month for comments made, active users, contributions, and object views.
Activity feed
This displays the activity of all learners enrolled in the learning experience. The dropdown menu at the top allows for filtering.
Comments: displays all comments made by learners on the learning experience. The entry contains the name of the learner, the comment, and the object that the comment was added to. The learner profile, the comment, and the object can be accessed by clicking on them.
Replies: displays all replies made to comments on the learning experience. The entry contains the name of the learner, the reply, the original comment, and the object that the reply was added to. The learner profile, the reply, the comment, and the object can be accessed by clicking on them.
Contributions: displays all the files that have been uploaded by learners. The entry contains a file icon, the name of the learner, the name of the upload, and the object that the upload was added to. The uploaded file, the learner profile, and the object can be accessed by clicking on them.
Progress: displays the progress that learners have made in the learning experience. The entry contains the name of the learner, the level of the object completed, and the name of the object. The learner profile, the level, and the object can be accessed by clicking on them.
User performance and contribution quality
These graphs provide information about a learner's interactions and engagements within a learning experience.
Hovering over a point will show you the user in question. Clicking it will take you to their profile page.
User Performance
This benchmarks your learners by progress (how many levels have they completed / how much content they have interacted with) against engagement (comments/contributions/votes). There are no absolutes here; positions on the graph will move according to the effort level of everyone that is enrolled.
Contribution Quality
This chart benchmarks user’s contributions against the quality ratings they have received via the like/thumbs-up button that is available for each comment and contribution (except your own!). Those in the bottom left are somewhat apathetic. Those in the top right are demonstrating flow; a balance of quantity and quality. Those in the bottom right are perhaps trying a little too hard in terms of the number of contributions they make. And those in the top-left you could do with hearing more from; they make quality contributions, but they don’t say much.
What level are my users?
This graph provides information about learners’ progress through the levels of the learning experience.
Hovering over a level will reveal the breakdown of learners' progress.
Activity - last month
This section contains four graphs: Comments, Active Users, Contributions, and Object Views.
The brackets beside each chart type show the total number of interactions for that type within the last month. Hovering over a peak on each chart will reveal the number of that specific type of interaction and the date it occurred.
Comments show the total number of comments made on the learning experience that month. Hovering over each peak will break this number down by the day.
Active Users show the total number of learners that logged in within the last month. Hovering over each peak will break this number down by the day.
Contributions show the total number of contributions made on the learning experience within the last month. Hovering over each peak will break this number down by the day.
Object Views show the total number of object views within the last month. Hovering over each peak will break this number down by the day. If a learner viewed an object twice, this counts as two views.