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Moodle Insights reports are based on predictions created by an analyser model. An example of this is Students at risk of dropping out.
[[File:moodle-insights.png|thumb]]Moodle Insights reports are based on predictions created by an analyser model. An example of this is Students at risk of dropping out.
 
To get to the Insights report, navigate to Dashboard > Site administration > Reports > Insights
To get to the Insights report, navigate to Dashboard > Site administration > Reports > Insights


The message '''No insights reported''' will be seen on this page until you start adding courses to your Moodle site.
The message '''No insights reported''' will be seen on this page until you start adding courses to your Moodle site.
To view details of the insight, use the Action link and select '''View prediction details'''.


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Latest revision as of 17:16, 1 May 2018

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Moodle Insights reports are based on predictions created by an analyser model. An example of this is Students at risk of dropping out.

To get to the Insights report, navigate to Dashboard > Site administration > Reports > Insights

The message No insights reported will be seen on this page until you start adding courses to your Moodle site.

To view details of the insight, use the Action link and select View prediction details.

Need more information?