Teaching online guidebook

Monitor student activity in FLO

Monitoring student success should take place at several levels: throughout a course, across topics and within a topic. A range of reports in FLO can tell you how often students participate in or access an activity or resource, and more.

This tip sheet on using analytics to support student learning outlines how reports in FLO can be used to evaluate student engagement with your FLO topic.


Report overview

Low FLO access levels
Useful for: Identifying students who have not logged into FLO


Dates report
Useful for: Editing all dates in one place


Activity report
Useful for: Monitoring the utilisation of each resource and identifying underutilised resources


Topic participation report
Useful for: Identifying students who have not engaged with key resources. You can send a message to all students who have not completed a certain task or accessed a resource


Individual student reports
Participants – all logs
Useful for: A deep dive into an individual students’ engagement levels over time


Individual student reports
Participants – outline report

Useful for: Quantitatively assessing a student's progress, in terms of what they have touched or looked at in the FLO site. For instance, have they looked at key resources provided?


Individual student reports
Participants – complete report

Useful for: Qualitatively assessing a student's progress, especially if marking a student's work formatively.


Kaltura analytics
Useful for: Assessing which videos are being viewed, whether the majority of students are viewing individual videos, if students are watching videos more than once, how long students are watching videos.


Collaborate reports
Useful for: Assessing engagement with synchronous online classes. Polls in Collaborate can be useful for understanding students’ current levels of knowledge.


Reports on readings
Useful for: Identifying under or well-utilised readings.



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