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MAV - Enterprise Edition

Moodle Activity Viewer is an open-source Greasemonkey user script and web-service counterpart that visualises student activity within the Moodle LMS. It does this not with tables or graphs, but instead using a heat map - colouring links lighter or darker according to how often they are accessed as illustrated below.

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The heat map can represent a range of usage information including

  • Total number of students to have clicked on a link
  • Number of clicks on a link
  • Identify students who have and haven't clicked on a link

These representations can be shown for all students, selected Moodle groups of students, and individual students.

Requirements

This enterprise version of MAV requires a webserver (for example Apache) to install and run the web-service component that aggregates student activity from the Moodle Database.

Furthermore, MAV works only with the Firefox web browser at this time, although a Google Chrome version is planned.

The following is required to make use of MAV Enterprise Edition:

  • Firefox 15+
  • Greasemonkey Firefox Addon
  • A webserver (e.g. Apache) to install the web-service component of MAV
  • PHP 5.4+
  • Moodle 2.2+ Source Code
  • Access to the Moodle DB (or a copy) by the MAV web-service The web service has to query a database to get the usage information. It's currently written to use an aggregated table calculated from the Moodle database.
  • A little patience, as this is still emerging and experimental software

Installation

MAV Enterprise Edition was written for use at CQUniversity Australia. Installing MAV Enterprise Edition for users at your institution will require a little effort and patience on your part. Feedback or Pull Requests on improving installation scripts and guides are most welcome.

An Installation Guide is available to step you through the process. If you require assistance, contact the creator, Damien Clark.

A quick tour of the features

  • Generate heatmaps according to the number of clicks on each link, or the number of individual students who clicked each link
  • The heatmaps can be shown on any Moodle page (such as Course Home, Discussion Forums, Moodle Pages, Moodle Books, Blackboard Collaborate Recordings, and so on)
  • The results can be filtered by Moodle groups (e.g. show only Distance students)
  • When used with CQUniversity's Early Alerts Student Indicators (EASI) System, you can see heatmaps of individual student activity.
  • At the click of a button, identify students who have and haven't accessed resources and activities directly within the page
  • Using CQUniversity's EASI System, send personalised templated nudge emails to students to encourage re-engagement in their course studies.

Further Information

A blog post - The Moodle Activity Viewer (MAV) - Heatmaps of Student Activity provides further information about MAV.

Licence

MAV is licenced under the terms of the GPLv3.

Contributions

Contributions are welcome - fork and push away. Contact me (Damien Clark) for further information.

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mav-enterprise's Issues

Ability to download CSV file with current link usage

Build on the CSV download function for student accesses to be able to download a CSV file containing all the links in the current page + usage.

Use case: Academic wants to analyse the clicks etc in a spreadsheet (e.g. order them by usage) or perhaps do comparisons across pages or across courses (e.g. compare this semester's course with last semester's course).

A MAV Logo?

@damoclark Given any thought to asking your somewhat tame local graphic designer to knock up a MAV logo?

Could be useful to brand the stuff I'm doing here (poster etc), raise your profile.

My immediate thought was the Moodle M logo with the mortar board elevated and a flashlight shining underneath.

Filtering non-accessed/accessed students list by selected groups

Viewing the non-accessed/accessed students list is a useful feature.

However, when the MAV client is configured to only show participation for a select set of Moodle groups, the non-accessed/accessed students lists still show all students. Not just those from the selected groups.

Having that view filters, would be great.

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