Looker is a visualisation tool that allows partners to nominate one representative. Your Looker representative can locate and digest reliable, informative data around course performance, through advanced and intuitive data visualisations. To visit Looker, please click this link (insights.futurelearn.com).
Some data is best accessed and analysed using the run-by-run reports in our Stats Dashboards, which are visible to all users with the Organisation Admin permission along with run Authors and Co-creators. For advice on what to use, please see Which data collection tool should I use?
1. Overview
1.1 What to expect
Three sets of dashboards are available to all partners' representatives, split by their product type:
Short Courses
Microcredentials
ExpertTracks
The data dashboards allow partners to:
- Benchmark performance against platform-wide activity
- Get actionable insights through meaningful metrics
- Make data informed decisions based on courses’ past performance
- Take advantage of advance visualisations and data trends
- Automate and receive notifications if a metric has changed
- Download full dashboard or individual tiles in pdf, csv, or excel file format
- Access metric definitions on each tile as hover overs
You can find a complete User Guide for the Short Course Dashboards on how to use the Short Course Dashboards in the documents section below.
2. The Metrics
2.1 Metrics Breakdown
In each of the dashboards, partners will get performance data via the following metrics:
- Reach Metrics - Including enrolments, demographic, and socioeconomic data of learners
- Engagement Metrics - Including active learners, social learners, completion rates, and satisfaction rate of learners
3. The Dashboards
All partners will have access to 7 different dashboards, split across three different product types: Short Courses, Microcredentials, and ExpertTracks. If a partner does not have any content for a product type, then the respective dashboards will not display any data.
Please see the attached document on how to set up your access.
Terminology on this page that you aren’t familiar with? Check out our glossary.
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