LesLinq provides comprehensive types of reports to track the progress of E-learning projects and participant engagement:
1. E-learning Report
This report offers an overview of each distributed E-learning. It includes:
Status overview
Overdue
To do
Opened
Completed
Total certificates issued
Number of participants
By clicking on the E-learning , you can see the details which includes:
Which participants have completed the E-learning
Who have received the certificates
A clickable “Attempts” section that shows:
The answers submitted by each participant
Their corresponding scores
2. Participant Rapport
This report focuses on individual participant activity and includes:
The status of assigned projects (Overdue, To Do, Completed, Certifications)
A history of the participant’s actions within the project
By clicking on the Participant Name you can go the detail page of the individual participant where you can see the status of projects assigned.
By clicking on “Attempts”, you can view:
The answers provided
The scores for each attempt
Clicking on the certificate icons gives the preview of the certificate received by the participant.
Clicking on the Project name directs to the detail page of e-learning
Table Features
Columns in the table can be customized and rearranged based on user preference
Filters allow users to display selected data
LesLinq also offers customized reports tailored to individual client requirements.
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