How to View and Edit Learners’ Activity Logs on Your Learning Platform

How to View and Edit the Learner’s Activity Log?

The Learner’s Activity Log shows a record of everything a learner does on the platform. It lets teachers and administrators see and make changes to this information if needed. By checking the activity log, teachers can spot what learners are good at and where they need help, so they can give better support.


If there are any mistakes or wrong details in the log, it can be edited to keep everything accurate. This helps in tracking the learner's progress, improving the course, and making sure each student gets the help they need. It’s an important tool for teachers to understand how students are doing and to improve their learning experience.


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Through this documentation, we will guide you on how you can view and edit the learner’s activity log in your organization’s learning platform.


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Viewing & Editing the Learner’s Activity Log

By viewing and editing a learner's activity log on an online learning platform, you can track their actions and monitor their progress. Editing the log allows you to fix any errors or fill in missing details, keeping everything accurate and up to date.


Notes

Refer to the table below to understand the “Activity” interface in a better way:


Sr. No.

Fields

Description

1

Sr.

View the serial number for each login entry.

2

Devices

Displays the device type (e.g., Laptop) used for accessing the platform.

3

Application

Shows the application used (e.g., Google Chrome) for logging into the platform.

4

Last Login

Shows the date and time of the learner's most recent login.

5

Total Login

Shows the total number of times the learner has logged in.

6

Device ID

Displays a unique identifier for the device used to log in.

7

Actions

Allows the option to perform actions such as editing or viewing the activity.



Remove the Device

Removing a device from the Activity section helps educators keep track of the devices linked to a learner’s account. If a device is no longer being used or has an issue, it’s important to remove it. This helps protect the learner’s account and ensures that only authorized devices have access.


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Carefully follow the instructions below that will guide you on how to efficiently remove the device from your organization’s learning platform.


Step 1: Click on the 3-dot actions icon and click on the “Remove” option.



Step 2: A new panel will open in the center of the page. Click on the “Remove” option.


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