Analytics - included repeated intervals
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Jacob Dyer
TL:DR - I want to know exactly what a student watched, in which order, within an individual video, to better identify points of confusion/importance.
Currently, the "intervals played" field gives us a 'video centric' view into what was watched - that is, if a student watches from 0:00 to 0:30, then jumps back to 0:10 and watches through till 0:50, the intervals played will list [[0, 50000]], to show that student watched from 0:00 to 0:50. However, this doesn't capture what the student actually did, which is they re-watched from 0:10 - 0:30. For example, [[0, 30000], [10000, 50000]]. Now add some clicksteam information in there like "skipped back 10s" or "navigated to 0:10 on the playhead", "slowed down to 1x speed", "turned on captions" etc, and we're off to the races!
If we could capture this data, and see where students are watching and rewatching, skipping around etc. (and to see this in chronological order, see https://echo360.canny.io/echo360-feature-requests/p/analytics-see-intervals-played-in-chronological-order), this would open up whole new areas of feedback for staff, automated interventions (I see you're struggling with topic X...), etc. etc.
It would also be extremly valuable for research to identify more precisely what students are doing when they're engaging with out videos.
Cheers,
Jacob.
Kathryn Stewart
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