Skills Activity Dashboard
The Skills Activity dashboard provides insight into how skills are being developed within your organization and answers the following questions:
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Which skills are being learned by your employees?
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Which employees are most engaged in learning specific skills?
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Which titles are most often being used to learn specific skills?
Use the information from this dashboard to identify important skill-building trends, decide which content to promote to learners, and strategize with stakeholders and managers about skill gains, gaps and learning initiatives to undertake.
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Filters
You can filter data on this dashboard by date and audience.
- Date Range: Filters the data by a specified range of dates that you select from the drop-down list.
- Audience: The audience(s) in which users are a member. You can display the data for one audience by typing in the name, or choose All Audiences to show all data.
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Top Skills Activity
This section provides a visual representation of skills accessed for the filters chosen. The bigger the circle, the more attention it has received.
There are three tabs: Skill Areas, Skill Subjects, Skill Channels. You can view data on each tab by:
- number of unique learners
- number of learning hours
The different colored circles represent Skillsoft and custom-created skill areas, subjects, and channels.
Note: For the best experience, use Firefox, Edge, or Chrome. The circles may not display properly if you are using Internet Explorer 11. -
Table data
The data in the table provides additional detail for the circles in the Top Skills Activity section. The table updates to correspond to the tab selected.
- Unique Learners: The number of distinct learners who have accessed an item contained in this skill area, subject or channel.
- Unique Titles: Number of unique titles accessed by learners for this skill area, subject, or channel. For example, if five learners accessed the same title, it receives a count of one.
- Completions: The total number of items completed in this skill area, subject, or channel.
- Learning Hours: The total number of hours learners spent accessing content in this skill area, subject or channel.
- Average Learning Hours: The total number of hours and minutes learners spent accessing content in this skill area, subject or channel divided by the total number of learners.