Admins and group admins can download User assessment activity, User assessment proficiency, and User skills proficiency reports to view deeper insights into assessments.
- See what insights and reporting are available in Udemy Business.
- Learn how to generate, schedule, and download data export reports.
- Review definitions for data export report fields.
- View skill proficiency improvements at a glance with the Skills Proficiency Insights dashboard.
User assessment activity report
The User assessment activity report provides a summary of the assessments your users have attempted.
The User assessment activity report includes the highest proficiency level achieved across all attempts for a single assessment.
User assessment proficiency report
The User assessment proficiency report shows how your employees are performing on their assessments, enabling you to track assessment performance across your organization over time.
The report includes the proficiency level reached for each completed attempt, as well as overall patterns, so that you can use it for quick status updates or deeper analysis of learner progress.
It’s designed to give you a clear view of each employee’s skill development, whether you're checking their most recent results or looking at long-term trends.
Note: When an assessment version changes, we recommend being cautious about comparing the proficiency level between two different versions, as the assessment may be significantly different enough to make a comparison inaccurate. For example, the new version could be harder, which would account for a lower proficiency score.
User skills proficiency report
The User skills proficiency report provides insights into how your employees are performing on assessments, including the skill topic associated with each assessment. The Skill topic column enables you to see which skills employees are developing as a result of assessment performance.
Understanding proficiency levels
The scores on an assessment can range from 0-200 and are grouped into four major segments. Each segment corresponds to a specific proficiency level:
- Level 1: Beginning (0-49)
- Level 2: Developing (50-99)
- Level 3: Established (100-149)
- Level 4: Advanced (150-200)
You can think of these labels as completing this sentence:
- Compared to others, this person’s skills are {performance level achieved}.
Learn more about assessment benchmarking and how to interpret proficiency levels.