Forum Discussion
Rise & Google Analytics?
Can Google Analytics be integrated into Rise?
- JaneJordan1Community Member
- MichaelFimianCommunity Member
Hi Jane... Generally scripts like these go near the very top of the HTML file -- in the header and before the Body section. That way the page tells the system what to do before the content ever shows...
- Will_FindlayCommunity Member
Thanks David! (and Hi again Michael). I have the same question as Berno, is there a way to trigger a tracking event more for than just the course loading?
- BhavikShah-4a62Community Member
I have a same question as Berno and Will. How to get more than just course loading/visit data?
- JessicaFujimoriCommunity Member
I'm also looking for ways (via Google Analytics or otherwise) to get more in-depth tracking data for Articulate Rise courses. Thanks!
- LisaAdams20Community Member
Hi,
I am new to Articulate Rise. I have created a sample contents in Articulate Rise and here is the URL:
https://rise.articulate.com/share/3BoVFlKYEOcvxU2-zmQdED0hlUDAT0yA
Could you please let me know how to track the users accessing this URL?
Please note that I just want to share this type of URL with users (don't want to export content) for providing them access to contents and want to track the users accessing the URL.
Thanks.
Hi Lisa and welcome to the E-Learning Heroes Community!
The Share link from Rise is designed for light sharing of the content, and if you'd like to track who is accessing your course and how often I'd recommend looking into a Learning Management System (LMS). That'll provide you with the most options and accurate data about whose viewing your course.
If you're not interesting in using an LMS and are looking to rely on Google Analytics, you may want to see what you can add to your existing website and host the Rise content there using the exported No LMS - Web only files (described here).
If you still need help adding Google Analytics to your web site or the Share link, I'm hopeful someone in the community can help - it's well outside my area of expertise!
- SamanthaCollinsCommunity Member
Can you also do this from Rise LMS?
- PeteGermanCommunity Member
Hi Ashley - could you please ask David to respond to the comments above as it seems that there is a lot of demand to be able to track more than page visits using Google Analytics. This reflects the way we're moving away from the LMS to provide a better learner experience.
I really like Rise but need this information for management reporting so might have to look at what other providers offer if Articulate aren't even looking to do anything to support this.Thank you, Pete
- LisaWhalen1Community Member
Ashley,
Where I work, we do use an LMS; however, the reporting is always limited on an LMS. I use Google Analytics to track interactivity within the module. LMS reports show who watched, when and how many times, as well as quiz results. It does not tell us usability data like how the user interacted with the module, navigation (particularly custom navigation), which buttons they clicked for more information (like resources or links to other courses, websites, documents, etc.). There is a great need for additional tracking to learn more about our users in the digital world, including within elearning modules. I also use Storyline to create tools, which makes the analytics even more important.
- PeteGermanCommunity Member
Hi Lisa - How do you track interactivity within the module? I am very intrigued as I haven't managed to do that yet. Thank you
Thanks Pete and Lisa for sharing the additional needs! I'll pass them along to our product team, and I'll also reach out to David to see if he's done any further testing on the custom analytics!
So nice of you to chime back in and share your use and experience Lisa :)