This article explains how to use the Dashboard tab in Big Think+ Analytics to view organization-wide learning activity and engagement trends.
The Dashboard is your starting point in the Analytics feature. It gives you a high-level view of how your organization is engaging with Big Think+ content over a selected time range. Use this view to monitor overall usage, spot trends, and highlight top-performing areas.
What data is included in the dashboard?
The dashboard displays the following core metrics at the top:
- Time Spent Learning
The total number of minutes users spent watching Big Think+ video content or completing course content during the selected time range.
- Total Content Views
The total number of content pieces viewed, including course sub-modules, and individual video lessons.
- Lessons Completed
The number of video lessons completed by learners. Completion is based on a defined threshold (defaults to 75% unless otherwise set by your organization).
- Learners
The number of unique users who accessed the platform during the selected time range.
Beneath the core metrics, the dashboard provides additional insights to help you see what’s resonating most:
- Overview (Engagement Graph)
A visual chart showing activity spikes and trends over the selected time range, helping you identify patterns across weeks or months. The graph displays both Content Views and Learners.
- Top Experts
A ranked list of the most-watched experts based on total view time and content views.
- Top Capabilities
Shows which content categories (e.g., Leadership, Innovation, Communication) received the most engagement.
Tips for getting the most out of the dashboard
- Use this view to create regular reports or check-ins with stakeholders.
- Analyze view time and learner count together to get a better understanding of reach and depth.
- Look at spikes in the activity chart to connect learning engagement with events, launches, or team communications.
- As with all Analytics tabs, you can adjust the date range at the top of the Analytics dashboard to narrow your view to a specific time period.