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There are several status types when a user is learning. We wanted to fully understand how a user's experience in the simulation.
Status | Description |
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init | The user clicked the link and loaded (initialized) the Maze in the player, but did not click Start. The Maze was initialized. |
inprogress | The user's started, but has not reached an exit node and there is still a live session. Once the session expires, the status becomes abandoned. |
finish | The user reached a finish node. |
fail | The user reached a fail node or timed out or ran out of credits. |
restart | The user intentionally restarted the maze. |
abandoned | The user has abandoned their inprogress session. |
Fields | Description |
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Maze | Title of your maze. This filter is selected automatically if you access the analytics from a specific simulation maze. |
Version | Select or omit a specific version. For example filter by "version is not beta". |
Status | Filter by completion status (int, inprogress, finish, fail, restart). See definitions below. |
Tags | Filter by link tags for example "spring", "2020" to see results from a specific link or tag. |
Device Type | Desktop, Smartphone, Tablet, etc. |
OS | Device Operating System e.g. Windows, Android, iOS, Ubuntu, Linux, etc. |
Browser | Browser type e.g. Chrome, IE, Firefox, Safari, etc. |
Locale | Default Language set on the user's device e.g. American English, Spanish, French, etc. |
Timezone | Timezone set on the user's device. It will give you an idea of the region from where the user is playing the Maze. |
User | Unique value associated with individual user accounts |
User email | The user's email if captured |