October improvements for your Performance dashboard

cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

October improvements for your Performance dashboard

Bella
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi everyone,

 

Following up on September's theme of data & analytics, we wanted to share a few improvements our teams recently made to the Performance dashboard:

 

  1. We've updated the way we calculate course consumption to better reflect overall learner engagement. Before, the Course Engagement page didn't include time spent engaging on-platform practice activities like quizzes, practice tests, and coding exercises. Now time spent on these activities is included in your Course Engagement report.

    We also cleaned up the logic around details like repeat viewing and watch speed. For the curious: repeat viewing counts the same as first-time viewing, and two users watching the same video count as the same number of minutes consumed, even if they watch at different speeds. For those of you with content included in subscriptions (Udemy Business and Personal Plan), this updated way of calculating engagement is now consistent with the calculation used in the Revenue Report, which already included engagement with practice activities. 

  2. We've introduced a new metric, minutes consumed per active learner, to save you a trip to your spreadsheets and make it easier to compare engagement across courses. We heard from some of you that this metric provides a clearer idea of which of your courses are successfully driving learner engagement, and which might need some love to get learners moving.

  3. We've added sorting capabilities to the Course Engagement summary report to let you view your courses in ascending or descending order in terms of minutes consumed, number of active students, or the new "minutes consumed per active student" metric. We hope this helps you prioritize your efforts when it comes to updating your courses or planning new ones.

    We hope these updates help you continue to create great content that keeps your learners motivated, engaged, and loyal.

 

Teach on,

Bella Almeida

Udemy Community

8 Comments