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You can choose to view reports of the most active courses or the most participatory courses over a certain time period. Results are displayed in a bar chart and in a table.
You can choose to view reports of the most active courses or the most participatory courses over a certain time period. Results are displayed in a bar chart and in a table.
These reports refer to the concepts of Activity, Views and Posts. 
'''What is Activity?'''  Activity = number of Views + number of Posts from users in the course, over the period of interest.
'''What's the difference between a View and a Post?'''  Views are, as the name suggests, instances of a user accessing a Moodle resource or activity to "read" or download it. "Posts" are more active responses such as: submit a quiz, submit an assignment, respond to a discussion forum etc.  Posts are not just discussion forum posts!


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:22, 19 August 2009

Most participatory courses
Most active courses
Most active courses (weighted)

Location: Administration > Reports > Course overview


To obtain course overview reports you must first enable statistics in Administration > Server > Statistics.

You can choose to view reports of the most active courses or the most participatory courses over a certain time period. Results are displayed in a bar chart and in a table.

These reports refer to the concepts of Activity, Views and Posts.

What is Activity? Activity = number of Views + number of Posts from users in the course, over the period of interest.

What's the difference between a View and a Post? Views are, as the name suggests, instances of a user accessing a Moodle resource or activity to "read" or download it. "Posts" are more active responses such as: submit a quiz, submit an assignment, respond to a discussion forum etc. Posts are not just discussion forum posts!


See also