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* [https://support.sakai.duke.edu/2012/02/28/how-to-use-statistics-tracking-users-and-resources/ Tracking Users and Resources] (Duke) | * [https://support.sakai.duke.edu/2012/02/28/how-to-use-statistics-tracking-users-and-resources/ Tracking Users and Resources] (Duke) | ||
* [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/help/Site_Stats Statistics](University of Florida) | * [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/help/Site_Stats Statistics](University of Florida) |
Revision as of 14:56, 14 April 2014
Sakai Statistics Tool
- Tracking Users and Resources (Duke)
- Statistics(University of Florida)
- Statistics (Rutgers)
- Click on Statistics (Added November, 2013)
- At the top, click on Reports, before adding/creating a report, click on the Preferences button
- Click to the left of the tools you want to track the activity of (click on the + button to see details of what is tracked for each tool)
- Click on the Update button at the bottom when done.
- Click on the Reports button again, to create your report
- At the top, click on Reports, before adding/creating a report, click on the Preferences button
Click on the Add button:
- What: You can find out the activity of all events, or click on a specific tool
- When: Click on a date range or click on custom to pick specific date ranges/times
- Who: Leave All users, or click on custom and pick a user
- How: Choose Totals by User, Tool, Event and Date. To choose more than one field: hold down the CTRL button as you click on each field. You'll see exactly what each user did, when, with each tool
- You can leave the presentation as a Table
- Click on Generate Report
- You can export the report as a CSV (spreadsheet)
- To save your report:
- Click on the Back button
- Scroll to the top, add a report title
- Scroll to the bottom, click on the save the report button
- For example, for Forums, you can see the date a student created a new thread, read a thread, or have responded to a thread.
User Activity
- User Activity (DTCC)