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===What is the Participation ratio?===
===What is the Participation ratio?===
For the report type 'Most participatory courses (posts/views)'


Participation ratio = posts / views
Participation ratio = posts / views


- in other words the number of posts divided by the number of views
- in other words the number of posts divided by the number of views
For the report type 'Most participatory courses (enrolments)'
Participation ratio = active users / users enrolled
Active users are users with activity in the time period specified.


==Available reports==
==Available reports==

Latest revision as of 12:01, 7 August 2019

An administrator can generate course overview reports in Administration > Site administration > Reports > Course overview. Statistics must be enabled first.

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.

Report examples

Report measures

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 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!

What is the Participation ratio?

For the report type 'Most participatory courses (posts/views)'

Participation ratio = posts / views

- in other words the number of posts divided by the number of views

For the report type 'Most participatory courses (enrolments)'

Participation ratio = active users / users enrolled

Active users are users with activity in the time period specified.

Available reports

Here's a list of View and Post action reports, with a brief summary of the type of reports.

Core module reports

  • Assignment Views: view ; Posts: upload
  • Chat Views: view, view all, report; Posts: talk
  • Choice Views: view, view all, report; Posts: choose, choose again
  • Database Views: view; Posts: add, update, record delete
  • Forum Views: view discussion, search, forum, forums, subscribers; Posts: add discussion, add post, delete discussion, delete post, move discussion, prune post, update post
  • Glossary Views: view, view all, view entry; Posts: add category, add comment, add entry, approve entry, delete category, delete comment, delete entry, edit category, update comment, update entry
  • Hot Potatoes Quiz Views: view, view all, report; Posts: attempt, review, submit
  • Journal Views: view, view all, view responses; Posts: add entry, update entry, update feedback
  • Lesson Views: view, view all; Posts: end, start, update grade attempt
  • Quiz Views: view, view all, report; Posts: attempt, edit questions, review, submit
  • Resource Views: view, view all; Posts:
  • SCORM/AICC Views: preview, view, view all, report; Posts:
  • Survey Views: download, view all, view form, view graph, view report; Posts: submit

Some contributed module reports

  • Lightbox Gallery Views: view, view all, search; Posts: comment, addimage, editimage

When a user accesses a resource or activity, these actions are usually captured in the Moodle site database, ready for counting when a Course Overview Report is run. However, some additional plugins do not have the code necessary to register a View or Post action, and so such activities are not captured.