Admin Analytics and New Course Analytics on our Data Access Platform
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Admin Analytics has been migrated to DAP
We’re excited to announce that Admin Analytics for all customers in all regions has been migrated to our Data Access Platform (DAP), the same source as Canvas Data 2.
It's important to note that this exclusively a backend change. The data source for Admin Analytics has been transitioned to Instructure’s Data Access Platform. You should see no major differences in your Admin Analytics data, although we did fix a couple of data classification bugs when we moved to this new data source: some mobile page views and participations have been added to the dataset.
Data Freshness
Your Admin Analytics data will now have a target latency of 8 hours. In some cases, data will refresh more quickly than this, depending on the Canvas table the data comes from. There is a huge volume of submissions data, for example, so this table often takes the most time to process.
New Analytics will be migrated to DAP during the month of November
We’re now working on migrating New Analytics (course-level analytics) to use DAP. We will transition customers to this data pipeline in a rolling manner through the month of November.
Data Freshness
When the migration is complete, New Analytics will have a target latency of 8 hours, with the exception of Reports, which are CSVs that can be run with near real-time data.
Large Course Support
As part of the DAP migration, we are also working to support large courses in New Analytics. Currently, there are some restrictions on the number of enrollments and assignments (course weight), which make it impossible to load New Analytics when a course has many students and/or many assignments. This is not the experience we want for teachers of large courses – they often need access to this data the most!
Moving New Analytics to DAP will be part of the work needed to support large courses. We plan to complete the work for large course support by the end of November.
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