View student login logs, class access statistics, etc.

Clicking on this menu item leads to another menu:

Here's the big picture. Internally, Manhattan records, for both the students and the teacher, the date and time of each of the following transactions:

The first four items on the Statistics Menu allow you to view summaries of these transactions. The overall intent of this feature is to give the teacher a way to gauge the participation of her students within the virtual classroom. The last item, Disk Usage gives the teacher some additional information on the state of the Manhattan server. The following sections explore these options in the order they are listed in the menu.

Recent logins

This is perhaps the statistics feature you'll use most often. Clicking on the link yields a table similar to the following:

The table lists all of the people in the class and shows the date and time of the last ten times they have logged in to the classroom. The table also shows the total number of times they have logged in, as well as the number of unread messages they have waiting for them.

You'll note that each name is a hyperlink. Clicking on a name yields the Event Calendar for that person, which is also available via a separate choice on the statistics menu as described next.

Event Calendar

Select a name from the list you'll see after making this selection and click the button to view that person's Event Calendar:

The event calendar shows, for each day within the range specified by the start and end dates of your class, the following activities:

Positioning your mouse over, or clicking on, one of the symbols will give you some detailed information about the event.

Two activities are NOT depicted on the calendar, or anywhere else within the statistics menus:

Note

Activity within the Grades module is available only to the teacher by entering the module from the course's main menu. Tracking activity within the Anonymous Discussion would make it possible to deduce who posted certain messages and so the information is hidden from all users.

Event List

Here's what an Event List looks like:

The Event List shows the exact same information about an individual's activity within the classroom as the Event Calendar (see Event Calendar), except it is presented in a simple table.

Disk Usage

Here's a typical report:

Manhattan's Disk Usage command simply runs a program on your server called df ( which stands for 'disk free'), and shows you the results. In the above example, we learn that our Demo classroom is using just 1304K of disk space. The server has 7.5 Gigabytes of free space left.

This information is provided to the teacher only as a point of information. Some day they might wonder if there's enough room on the server for that huge streaming video file they'd like to make available for their students!