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It is important to monitor how students are engaging with the subject materials and participating in face-to-face and online elements.
Learning analytics enables educators to track activity and provide feedback to support learning. A range of tools are available that can be used to review and improve the use of content and learning activities.
Use these tools to identify students in need of support and enable resources to be provided as appropriate.
The data can also be used to improve the student experience and curriculum design through reflection on student access considerations and subject site design.
Data types
Subject Reports provides a graphical summary of site usage and activity for all or selected students between nominated dates.
Question analysis provides statistics on overall performance, assessment quality, and individual questions. This data helps you recognise questions that might be poor discriminators of student performance.
See when your students opened, started, and submitted tests and assignments with the Student Activity report. In general, this feature looks and functions the same whether you're working in an Original or Ultra course.
Discussion analytics provide you with insights to forum participants and activity. This information can help you identify students who are participating or may need help and encouragement.
In the Course Activity Related to Grades report, you can view how active your students are in your course materials. This activity has been shown to correlate strongly with course outcomes. Students who are active in online course materials are more likely to get high grades.
Students can visually identify what tasks they have started, completed, or haven't interacted with. Educators can see these reports to find out student engagement within the subject site.
The Session attendance report provides an overview of when attendees joined and left sessions. It also gives you an idea of how long attendees were present in the session on average.
Collaborate Reports (Blackboard Help)
The Session Engagement Insights Panel is a tool companion for moderators that shows with data how the audience is engaging while the session is occurring; opening the space to think on actions that may help keep or improve the energy of a session.
Authors of H5P items created in LearnJCU, can see extra analytics, generally on question/answer interactions.
If you have videos in Panopto you can find out views, downloads and other statistics.
The subject accessibility report will provide you with an 'at-a-glance' impression and highlights the content that is easiest to fix and content that has the most significant accessibility issues.