LMStracker

LMStracker

See how often your courses and teachers in Moodle are viewed

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When running an online education business (e.g. similar to Lynda.com or Pluralsight), you may want to know how often each course is clicked on to help create accurate royalty payments. LMStracker is built specifically for this purpose and more.
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Gabriel S
I made this product for a homeschooling company. It was necessary for them to have an ability to see how often each course was clicked on in Moodle each month, and by extension to figure out how often each teacher was clicked. I was very young (14) when I started this project for them, and finished it. Several years later, I'm now on the 4th version and ready to sell to other companies which may be interested. With this program, you can link it to Moodle (or any LMS with very little retrofitting) and see how often each course is clicked. You can see how much each category (and the courses with in it) are clicked. You can see which teachers get the most activity. Pretty graphs, detailed logs, and easily extensible design are the cherries on top.
Eugene Lorenc
You did an excellent job! Although there are plenty tools doing the same (like a google analytics or hotjar) your tool is worth to be considered for online learning platforms.
Gabriel S
@eugenelorenc Thanks! There are several reasons why this specially fills a niche for online learning platforms: 1. On Moodle, Blackboard, etc., Google Analytics can only show that a page called "/course/view.php?id=234" was viewed 69 times this month, not "Intro to Algebra" was viewed 69 times this month. 2. Even if GA could show that "Intro to Algebra" was viewed 69 times that month, it can't add up the views across all courses taught by a specific teacher. Knowing the percentage of views one specific teacher got out of the whole website is very, very useful (in fact, this was the "killer feature" for the original company this was programmed for). 3. Same for Categories as with Teachers. You might want to know how much a category was viewed, and whether the average "History" course gets more attention than the average "Literature" course. 4. Google Analytics can't receive or understand info from Moodle about what courses are being taught, what categories there are, and what teachers exist. This can automatically sync all of those with Moodle using Moodle's Web Services plugin (typically included out-of-the-box in Moodle). If you edit a course in Moodle, you just click "Sync" in LMSTracker and it updates. GA can't come anywhere close to that.
Eugene Lorenc
@gjsieben I suppose you should place this detailed comparison somewhere in you site, it would be a nice competitive advantage of your product.