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Google Analytics at Page Level in Rise
Hi Guys
One of the benefits of using Rise is that we have been able to host training outside the LMS and embed links within products. This allows us to embed those links with software products and people are able to consume training easily.
However tracking goes for a toss since Google Analytics only works at an index.html level for now.
Is there a way we can see how much time is being spent on what topic in rise?
Warm Regards
Akshay
53 Replies
- JaredNewnamCommunity Member
I read through the LinkedIn post above, and I agree that heat mapping is useful, it's very difficult to look at heat maps for every individual user. The whole concept of analytics is to see what's trending (and what's not) and look for the outliers. Those outliers will help determine how your page may or may not require changes.
So, I've not included heat mapping in my courses. I have 50 courses and I need to be able to see trends between them and not look at the individual level. They are all published the same way. I am able to everything stated in that article, except for heat mapping - which I have an alternative.
I am using a combination of GTM (Google Tag Manager) and GA (Google Analytics), for reporting. As for heat mapping, my alternative was to create a page scroll depth indicator trigger, as well as a page timer trigger. Then I combined these in a trigger group and created one event tag that relies on that trigger. While I can't see exact clicked areas of the screen... I am able to understand how far down the user has scrolled and combine that with the time on page. That tells me whether the user is skimming or reading.
Additionally, by building out multiple event listeners, I can capture the following:
- Side Navigation Clicks
- Next Lesson Clicks
- Conclusion Page Event
With these, I can review my events in GA and with secondary dimensions, understand where users are exiting, where users are slowing down. These can assist me in understanding whether my content needs to be adjusted.
I can also create custom reports based on the individual product and see users moving from (example) Lesson 1 to Conclusion. If I see that specific metric strong, then I know the course is intuitive and easy to move through.
My recommendation with heat maps is to use them when you see a trend of people exiting a page at a specific point, or too many click events for a specific page... then add heat mapping or screen video capturing to understand what a user is experiencing.
Hope this helps.
Jared
- NieschaFarrisCommunity Member
Hi Jared,
Can you please share how you did this? I am a new user to Storyline products and Java Script as well and am having a hard time trying to create the analytics so that they show in a Rise course.
Thanks!
- RitikaMouryaCommunity Member
Hi,
I would like to track users who interact with the SCORM content which I have created using Articulate rise.
Could you please help me with the analytics code and the place where I need to add it in the SCORM package.
Thanks
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
This is very useful information, thanks!
- StephanieBan925Community Member
Thanks for all the help! It worked :) It's not Google Analytics but it's (in my opinion) a better tool. It's called YandexMetrica which does all the same things as Google Analytics plus behavioural metrics. It's 100% free and is working great at the moment. I've documented how I set it up here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/articulate-rise-page-level-analytics-behavioural-metrics-bandli/ Hope it helps :)
- PeteGermanCommunity Member
Done
- StephanieBan925Community Member
Hi all, so I may have found a work around for this! I am just testing it at the moment so if everyone could please click on this link I can see if data feeds through :) If it works I'll definitely make a short tutorial on how to set it up :) Hey all, I think I've found a solution to this! Could you click on my link so I can see if data feeds through? If it works I'll create a tutorial :) http://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/stephtesting/index.html#/
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
Done!
- LouisCarriereCommunity Member
Done! Would love to know if this works. Thanks!
- KarlMullerCommunity Member
We have a huge need for this.
Thanks for your feedback, Lara and Karl!
- LaraBorchersCommunity Member
+1 for this.
- AsthaParmar-6d9Community Member
++1 for this.
I'll add your +1 to the feature request, Astha! Thanks for sharing your feedback.
Hi Lisa,
It looks like I just responded to your other post here! Take a look at those recommendations and feel free to keep the conversation going in that discussion.
Again, welcome to the ELH community - we're so glad you're here! 🌟
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