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Average Time in Learning Material


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I know that Docebo is considering creating an automation to the Estimated Time for Course.

While we are still doing it manually, how is everyone calculating this?

I have tried to use the New Reports custom report builder and it gives Training Material Time in seconds and takes tons of time to convert and then average.

I have tried to use the Training Material Report in the course itself but the column comes out with a 1h 31m format that excel also hates, takes so much time to convert and then is hard to average as well.

 

Has anyone found a quick fix to find average times for training material, courses, and then learning plans?

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KMallette
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@ncmoore We just add in a step during our development review process.  Everyone that reviews is asked to tell us how long it took them.

 


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KMallette wrote:

@ncmoore We just add in a step during our development review process.  Everyone that reviews is asked to tell us how long it took them.

 

That sounds amazing! I am a department of one so…..I AM the development review process and I have found myself unreliable. 😅😂. 


KMallette
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ncmoore wrote:
KMallette wrote:

@ncmoore We just add in a step during our development review process.  Everyone that reviews is asked to tell us how long it took them.

 

That sounds amazing! I am a department of one so…..I AM the development review process and I have found myself unreliable. 😅😂. 

🤣 … a stopwatch? a timer?

Or maybe you can set an average of how long it takes to read one page of a course, and then multiply the number of pages in the course ??


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A lot of our courses are SCORM files so we estimate how long they are from how many pages are in it, e.g. 1 min or 30 secs depending on how much content there is/how complex the page is. I suspect some of them are a little over how long it takes some users, but if they are making time to complete training then better to over estimate by a little bit than it takes them longer than they expect.


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