Ed Discussion Advanced Features


In this article, you will find information on how to use some of the advanced features of Ed Discussion. You can also visit Ed Help to learn how to get the most out of Ed Discussion.

Admin Console  

The Admin Console is where you manage the general settings of your Ed Discussion course settings. To access the Admin Console: 

  1. Select the Admin icon in the menu bar on the top right.
    Screenshot of Ed Discussion interface with gear icon button highlighted
  2. Once inside the Admin Console, select the Left Navigation Menu to switch between the General, Discussion, and Advanced sections to edit the different settings.
    Screenshot of Ed Discussion interface with secondary navigation menu for highlighted

General

The General section includes the following options: 

Discussion 

The Discussion section allows instructors to adjust discussion-related settings, including: 

Advanced

The Advanced section hosts additional customization options including: 

Analytics 

Ed Discussion provides a dashboard on participation data. To view the dashboard: 

  1. Select the Analytics icon in the top menu bar in Ed Discussion.
  2. The Discussion Analytics page shows graphical visualizations of participant data, including number of unique visitors, views, threads, answers, and comments. 
    Screeshot of Ed Discussion analytics dashboard showing visualizations of participation, including unique visitors, views, threads, and answers.
  3. Use the time filters (Fortnight, Month, All Time) to change the time range if desired. All Time is selected by default.
    Screenshot of Ed Discussion analytics dashboard with a callout indicating location of the time filter.
  4. Scroll down for data tables showing top contributors, including top askers, top answerers, top commenters, top viewers, top hearted, and top endorsed.
    Screeshot of Ed Discussion analytics dashboard showing data tables for top contributors

 

Useful Resources

Below are links to documentation by Ed Discussion. You must be logged in to Ed Discussion to view them.