Video: How do I view Course Analytics in a course as an instructor?
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00:07: How do I view new analytics in a course as an instructor?
00:11: In global navigation, click the courses link.
00:15: Then click the name of the course.
00:18: To open new analytics. Click the new analytics Link in course, navigation.
00:24: Or click the new analytics button in the course homepage.
00:28: If the course has been concluded, the analytics page includes a concluded
00:32: label.
00:33: Click the course grade table.
00:36: You can view the overall average course grade.
00:39: Grades on assignments, discussions and quizzes.
00:43: Are compared the average course grades to sections, students or assignments.
00:49: To view the students weekly online Activity.
00:51: Click the weekly online activity table.
00:56: Data is displayed as a chart with two rows average page views.
01:01: And average participation the following actions will generate participations.
01:06: Announcements posts. A new comment to an announcement assignments.
01:11: Submits an assignment collaborations loads,
01:15: a collaboration to view or edit a document conferences.
01:19: Joins a Web Conference discussions posts.
01:23: A new comment to a discussion Pages, creates a page quizzes,
01:28: submits a quiz quizzes, starts taking a quiz.
01:33: Data for the week. That is currently in progress as indicated by a dotted line.
01:39: To download a CSV of the weekly online activity data, click the
01:43: download button.
01:45: To view weekly online activity in a table, click the options icon.
01:51: And select the data table option.
01:54: The data table shows. The weak start date.
01:57: Number of page views.
01:59: And number of participations.
02:02: To view analytics for all students, in your course, click the students tab.
02:07: To view analytics for one student, in your course, click the name of the student.
02:13: To locate a student, you can sort the table by student name.
02:18: Or any other column header? The analytics table is paginated, so
02:22: you can view more students if you continue to scroll to the bottom of the page.
02:27: To view and run reports in your course, click the reports tab.
02:32: To view reports settings, click the settings button,
02:36: Missing assignments. This report will produce a list of assignments that have
02:40: not been submitted yet.
02:42: Late assignments. This report will produce a list of assignments that have
02:46: been submitted late.
02:49: Excused assignments. This report will produce a list of assignments that
02:53: are excused.
02:55: Class roster. This report will produce a list of students enrolled
02:59: in the course with student contact information such as email, sis
03:03: ID, Etc. Report data is up to 40 hours
03:07: delayed.
03:09: Course activity, this report provides a list of daily user interactions.
03:13: In course, resources, where each report entry captures a summary of user
03:18: views and participations. Report data are up to 40 hours, delayed
03:22: account time. Zone is applied to facilitate daily views, and participation
03:26: aggregates. Calendar filter only accommodates for 14 days
03:30: in the past.
03:33: To run a report, click the Run report button.
03:36: If enabled by your institution, you can also view an online attendance report
03:40: that indicates if students have met online, attendance criteria for designated
03:44: Class Days. Online attendance criteria is managed by your
03:48: Institution.
03:50: This guide covered how to view new analytics in a course as an instructor.