You can use CodeSignal Learn for Organization Analytics to see an overview of your organization's engagement and learning progress. These tools help you make proactive decisions about which paths your learners should aim to complete, which organization members may need an extra hand, and whether any interventions you've made are working.
Where do I find Analytics?
To find Analytics, click towards the top of your CodeSignal Learn for Organization dashboard, then select Analytics.
Note: CodeSignal Analytics is available to Organization Admins only.
If you have more than one workspace linked to your account, Analytics will display information for your currently active workspace.
What information is available in Analytics?
The Analytics dashboard is divided into three sections: Skills, Usage, and Paths. You can switch between sections by choosing the appropriate tab under the "Analytics" header.
Skills, the Analytics landing tab, can tell you about your organization's skill set — how proficient your organization members are at certain tasks. Usage shows how many people in your organization are actively engaged with CodeSignal Learn for Organizations. Finally, Paths provides analytics about which sets of courses your organization has attempted.
Learners with personal CodeSignal Learn accounts should be aware that personal path progress from Learn is also visible in Analytics.
Within every tab, you'll see a date picker in the top right that will allow you to filter statistics for the last week, last 30 days, last 90 days, or all time. Use the date picker to see whether recent trends match up to long-term data.
Skills analytics
The Skills tab in CodeSignal Learn for Organization Analytics shows how many unique skills your organization members have acquired. Each skill has four levels of proficiency associated with it, from Developing to Expert — you may recognize these levels from Assessment Score. As a learner goes down a path, they develop certain skills, earning badges when they've sufficiently mastered the topic.
These analytics are shown by job category. Job categories separate the paths and skills relevant to different roles, for example splitting the skills Data Scientists need from those more relevant to Full-Stack Engineers. You can switch job categories from the "Choose a Skill" section.
You can also use the date picker to see how many new skills your organization members have been learning recently.
In the graphic below, you will see all organizations who are working towards attaining a given skill.
Skills analytics can help you figure out when to adjust your organization's learning strategy. You might want your organization to have a broad range of skills (prioritizing skill breadth over achieving higher skill levels), or you might prefer they have a specific Advanced- or Expert-level skill. Monitoring this section can make it easier to know if additional incentives or instruction are necessary to help your organization members reach their goals.
Usage analytics
CodeSignal Learn for Organization Analytics will also show you statistics about how many organization members are active and how much time they've spent in Learn for Organizations.
Members are "active" if they log in and use Learn for Organizations. Dig deeper into who's spending the most time in Learn for Organizations with the Member breakdown graph. This graph is a good starting place for monitoring how readily your organization is adopting Develop, and if there are any hesitant participants whose needs you might want to address.
The Overall usage graph can give you a sense of the ebbs and flows of your organization's Learn for Organizations usage. Was there a big product release push recently and organization members weren't prioritizing learning? Or perhaps a lull in other work, and they had time to acquire more skills than usual?
Use the date picker in the Usage tab to zoom in and out on trends. The "All Time" window is particularly useful for monitoring long-term changes in usage.
Path analytics
Paths are collections of courses, designed to cultivate high-level skills. The Path tab in CodeSignal Learn for Organizations Analytics shows which learning paths your organization has attempted and completed. It also shows which paths are the most popular.
The date picker in this tab lets you see which paths have been popular among your organization either recently or long-term.
You can easily view how much of the path each organization member has completed, and when they were last active.
Keeping an eye on your organization's learning path progress can give you the information you need to proactively reach out to organization members who might be stuck. When you support learners through their difficult learning experiences, you help them get the most out of their skill development journey.
Questions? Email support@codesignal.com for assistance.