Most Engaging Books Report
- Last updated on October 14, 2022 at 4:54 AM
The Most Engaging Books report is accessible to publishers, school admins, district admins and teachers. This report provides information about the time spent and titles of the most engaging books. The most engaging book is directly linked to the total time spent on the book/audio/video/activity by a student, i.e., the book on which the student/teacher has spent the maximum amount of time is referred to as the most engaging book.
- The count for most engaging books is measured when the student/teacher launches a book and spends a minimum of 5 seconds on the book.
- You can hover on each bar in the bar graph (as shown above) to view the time spent on a book/audio/video/activity and the book title.
- Filter the report by selecting "Time on Book"/"Time on Video"/"Time on Audio"/"Time on Activity," as shown in the below screenshot.
Here the time on video and audio refers to the time spent on video and audio hotspots embedded in the ebook. The time on activity refers to time spent on activities that are part of epubs (activity is not embedded as hotspots ).
- Click on "Most Engaging Books" to further drill down the Most Engaging Books report.
- You can also filter the report by days, weeks, months, or by selecting a custom date from the calendar drop-down menu.
- Click on pdf/excel/CSV icon to download the report on your system
- Print the report by clicking on the "Print" icon on the right-hand side of the page.
- You can further drill down to view the "Book Analytics" report, by clicking on each book title in the table.
Book Analytics Report: Teachers can view the progress of a class or a student on a book. This progress can be seen by the time spent on each page and the average time spent on each page. (For 2-page view, the time is split i.e. 2.5 sec for each page)
- You can select the content for which you want to view the Book Analytics report and further drill down to individual classes or students, using the drop-down menus on the right-hand side of the page.
- Hover over the line chart to view the time spent on each page and the average time spent on each page.
- Filter the report to view the percentage of book reading and time spent on the book by clicking on "Time spent on each page" and "Average time spent on each page."
- Click on the date drop-down to filter the report by date, days, weeks, and months.
- Click on "Export to Excel" to download the report on your system.