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In reviewing some analytics for some spring courses, our "page views" counts seem to be really high. For example, we have a 7 week course with 39 students and the home page shows more than 5K views. Others for example for 1 discussion question, it shows 37 students, with 88 participations which makes sense because each student is supposed to post and then reply to at least 1 peers post, but there are 282 page views. What constitutes a page view? Every time the page refreshes no matter how long the "view" lasted?
I can see how page views could be really useful with students and coaching, but it seems like the numbers are so high that they are not useful for that. Is there any way a limit or filter could be put on the analytics for a "page view of X seconds or more", and we could get those stats? That would be much more useful I would think.
Hi, @lbethany
Every time the page refreshes, we do count a page view. (so you're right, there is no time requirement.)
It makes sense to me that the course home page would have a high number of views. What are you looking to do with the page view stats? Does the participation data work better for that?
Well, I would like to know that they read certain pages - but there may not be an assignment or anything to submit on a content page. So I was thinking it would be more helpful if we had more options to filter the analytics and get rid of of just views that were just "pass through" accesses instead of real content accessing.
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