Course Analytics
Learning Intentions
Participants who complete this module will gain an understanding of the Canvas course analytics and how this can support them as they support students and their Canvas use.
Success Criteria
Participants will know they are successful when they can:
- locate the course analytics for each each.
- look at information for specific students.
Course & Student Analytics
Task: Locate and go to the course analytics page in your Canvas course. (You may not have anything to look at, but you want to make sure you know how to get there.)
Course analytics will show you activity, assignment submissions, grades, and students. You can view analytics in both active and concluded courses. The Analytics button only displays once students have been enrolled and students have started to participate in the course.
Student analytics show you how well a particular student is doing in your course. You can view analytics in both active and concluded courses. However, only active student enrollments are included in data for New Analytics.
Available analytics include course grade, weekly online activity, and communication. By default, the analytics page displays an interactive chart graph of all data. However, you can view data within a table at any time.
Notes:
- If you cannot view the New Analytics link in Course Navigation, you may have to make the link visible via the Navigation tab in Course Settings. If the New Analytics link is not available in the Navigation tab, your institution has disabled this feature.
- Data is refreshed in New Analytics every 24 hours. Please confirm the time data was last updated in the course, as content may be outdated compared to recent course activity and student submissions.
Open Course
In Global Navigation, click the Courses link [1], then click the name of the course [2].
Open New Analytics
To open New Analytics, click the New Analytics link in Course Navigation [1] or click the New Analytics button in the Course Home Page [2].
Note: If you cannot view the New Analytics link, you may have to make the link visible via the Navigation tab in Course Settings.
View Data Status
For reporting accuracy, the page displays the last time analytics data was last updated.
Notes:
- If the course has been concluded, the analytics page includes a Concluded label above the Data Last Updated date.
- Data is refreshed in New Analytics every 24 hours.
Open Student Analytics
In the Student Analytics table, click the name of the student [1].
To locate a student, you can sort the table by student name [2], or any other column header [3].
The analytics table is paginated so you can view more students if you continue to scroll to the bottom of the page.
View Student Information
When viewing analytics for an individual student, you can view the student's name and send a message to the student [1].
To return to course analytics, click the Course Analytics button [2].
View Course Grade Chart Graph
By default, the student analytics opens to the Course Grade tab [1]. The Course Grade chart graph shows the submission status and grade for all the assignments in the course. The student's current course grade is shown above the chart graph [2].
The x-axis displays an icon to indicate if the activity is an assignment, quiz, or discussion. The y-axis indicates the grade percentage.
A solid dot [3] in the chart represents a graded assignment and an empty dot [4] represents an ungraded assignment. Click any dot to view more details about the assignment.
To download a CSV of the course grade data, click the Download button [5].
View Weekly Online Activity Graph
To view the student's weekly online activity, click the Weekly Online Activity tab [1]. The student's total page views and total participations are displayed above the chart [2].
Data is displayed as a chart with two rows: average page views [3] and average participations [4]. The following actions will generate participations:
- Announcements: posts a new comment to an announcement
- Assignments: submits an assignment
- Collaborations: loads a collaboration to view/edit a document
- Conferences: joins a web conference
- Discussions: posts a new comment to a discussion
- Pages: creates a page
- Quizzes: submits a quiz
- Quizzes: starts taking a quiz
Incomplete data is predicted and indicated by a broken line [5].
To download a CSV of the weekly online activity data, click the Download button [6].
Note: The definition of participation is based on federal guidelines related to student attendance as applicable to online courses Links to an external site.. Please note that because communication between students and teachers often happens outside of the LMS, it is not included as a participation metric. However, as part of the Course Analytics offering, a history of inbox messages sent between students and instructors is included so that it can be viewed alongside participation metrics.
View Weekly Online Activity Data Table
To view weekly online activity in a table, click the Options icon [1] and select the Data Table option [2]. The data table shows the week start date [3], number of page views [4], and number of participations [5]. The table can be sorted by clicking any column heading.
View Communication Graph
To view an overview of messages, click the Communication tab [1]. The Communication graph shows the number of conversations that have taken place between the student and instructor(s) in the Canvas Inbox. The total number of messages sent by students and instructors is displayed above the graph [2].
The x-axis shows the date range and the y-axis shows the number of messages sent. Student and instructor messages are differentiated by different colors. To improve contrast in the chart, click the Chart Options icon [3] and select the Display Shapes option [4].
To view the details of the bar graph, hover over the specific bar you want to view. You can view the total number of messages sent for the date range. Click the bar to view the specific days and number of messages that were sent in the range.
To download a CSV of the communication data, click the Download button [5].
View Communication Data Table
To view Communication activity in a table, click the Options icon [1] and select the Data Table option [2]. The data table shows the week start date [3], number of student messages [4], and number of instructor messages [5]. The table can be sorted by clicking any column heading.
To view details of a specific date range, click the date [6].
Additional Resources
- How do I send a message to all students based on specific course criteria in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I send a message to an individual student in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I compare the course average chart graph with an assignment, section, or student filter in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I view average course grade analytics in an interactive chart graph in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I compare the course average data table with an assignment, section, or student filter in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I view average course grade analytics in a data table in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I view weekly online activity analytics in an interactive chart graph in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I view weekly online activity analytics in a data table in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I compare the weekly online activity chart graph with a section or student filter in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I compare the weekly online activity data table with a section or student filter in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I send a message to all students based on specific course participation criteria in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I send a message to an individual student based on specific course participation criteria in New Analytics? Links to an external site.
- How do I view analytics for an individual student in New Analytics? Links to an external site.