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1 From Your Spreadsheets to UAccess Analytics An Introduction to Utilizing MyAnalytics Lists

2 ...  Are you entering data from Analytics into your spreadsheets?  Do you have seemingly countless spreadsheets that you’re updating everyday with only one or two items of information?  Are your reports wrong sometimes because you typed something wrong or didn’t update your spreadsheets?

3 Current State  Your spreadsheet needs information from Analytics  Analytics needs information from spreadsheets

4 Overview  Propose solution: MyAnalytics Lists… and why use this feature?  Samples of how MyAnalytics Lists can be used  Quick primer on how to actually implement MyAnalytics Lists  General Considerations and Mentions

5 Pivotal Question  Can we link information from Analytics into our spreadsheets?

6 “Answer”  You can import minimal and pivotal information from your spreadsheets INTO Analytics – keep it simple

7 MyAnalytics Lists??  A place to enter your own data directly into Analytics  Your data can be combined with data inside Analytics  Your data can be linked on EMPLID, Account, and more

8 Why Invest Time in This Method?  Accuracy  Up-to-Date-ness  Power of Analytics  Sharing

9 Avoiding Pitfalls  Duplicate data entry and shadow bookkeeping is dangerous  Use Analytics and other automated methods as much as possible!  Let data be free – don’t imprison data under your reign!

10 Three Samples of Use  People are using MyAnalytics Lists! 1.Adding local details (data fields) to student data 2.Calculating an account balance from an added data field 3.Grouping or organizing items in localized ways

11 Let’s look at the three sample cases! Adding, Calculating, and Grouping

12 Sample Case 1: Adding Fields  Example of adding information from your files to an Analytics report  Subject: student data regarding internships

13 Sample Case 1: Adding Fields  Report without your data

14 Sample Case 1: Adding Fields  Report WITH your data

15 Sample Case 1: Adding Fields

16 Sample Case 2: Fields and Calculations  Example of adding fields and using them in calculations  Subject: providing a more accurate balance

17 Sample Case 2: Fields and Calculations

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19 Sample Case 3: Grouping Items  Example of grouping accounts  Type/Key used is Account

20 Sample Case 3: Grouping Items

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22 Again: Why Invest Time in Lists?  Accuracy  Up-to-Date-ness  Power of Analytics  Formulas/Binning and Lists  Sharing  Sharing work tasks  Sharing reports

23 Again: Why Invest Time in Lists?  Formulas and “Binning” versus MyAnalytics Lists  Formulas and Binning are often slower and make non-technically- savvy folks dependent on others  MyAnalytics Lists tend to be faster and allow non-technically-savvy folks to make their own modifications

24 Again: Why Invest Time in Lists?  Benefit of Sharing Work  Having advisors or business managers entering data on Lists that directly affect reports rather than them asking technical folks to change report figures  Providing data traditionally housed in Excel onto readily available and interactive dashboards in Analytics

25 How?  Handout from Steven Singkofer  Analytics Office Hours

26 Let’s briefly review how this is done! Quick and General Primer on Using MyAnalytics Lists

27 Primer on Using MyAnalytics Lists Generalized Steps 1.Determine Requirements 2.Create Mockup of Report (Excel, paper, etc.) 3.Create Base Report in Analytics 4.Setup MyAnalytics List 5.Connect/Link MyAnalytics List to Base Report in Analytics

28 Primer: Requirements  Who is my audience?  What do I need from my spreadsheet at minimum to communicate with my audience?  What do I need from Analytics at minimum to communicate with my audience?

29 Primer: Mockup  Create mockup in spreadsheet (Excel) to test your requirements

30 Primer: Mockup

31 Primer: Base Report in Analytics  Create report in Analytics with fields from system

32 Primer: Setup  MyAnalytics Lists - Browse  Summary of Lists  MyAnalytics Lists - Manage  Create/Modify Lists

33 Primer: Setup  Create New List

34 Primer: Setup  Type = Key

35 Primer: Setup  Name  Local Fields  10 MAX  Save

36 Primer: Setup  Enter data or upload from your existing spreadsheet(s)

37 Primer: Setup  Export to Comma Separated Value (CSV) file to open in Excel  Serves as a template

38 Primer: Setup  Copy and Paste your data into the exported template  Make sure EMPLIDs have leading zeros as necessary

39 Primer: Setup  Save As CSV

40 Primer: Setup  Upload the saved CSV file

41 Primer: Setup  Delete rows and update as needed and save

42 Primer: Setup  Keep in mind! You can always simply edit the data directly here instead of dealing with CSVs and uploads. Just remember to save!

43 Primer: Connect  Add your fields

44 Primer: Connect  Filter for your MyAnalytics List

45 Primer: Connect

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47  View results and modify

48 Primer: Connect  Format Headings to rename columns – make it nicer

49 Primer: Connect  All done with foundation, but it could be even better…

50 Summary of Primer Summary of Generalized Steps to Using MyAnalytics Lists 1.Determine Requirements 2.Create Mockup of Report (Excel, paper, etc.) 3.Create Base Report in Analytics 4.Setup MyAnalytics List 5.Connect/Link MyAnalytics List to Base Report in Analytics

51 Considerations & Mentions Things to think about when creating reports, especially when using Lists

52 Considerations  Use of MyAnalytics Lists currently limits your report results

53 Considerations  MyAnalytics Lists are limited to 10 fields

54 Considerations  MyAnalytics Lists is not a solution to the University needing a more robust system to combine local data with enterprise data  UA Planning on the horizon

55 Mentions: Overview  Analyze  Agents  Audience  Structure

56 Mentions: Analyze  Utilize the Analyze link in existing reports to save you time during the report-creation process  Refer to Steven’s handout

57 Mentions: Agents  Save time by delivering reports via Agents (automated notifications)

58 Mentions: Audience  Think about your targeted users!  “Would I even understand what the heck I’m receiving if I got this report in my email?”  “Would this even make sense to my folks?”

59 Mentions: Structure  Think about your layout and structures  Keep it as simple as possible

60 Mentions: Summary  Analyze  Agents  Audience  Structure

61 Conclusion Summary & Thank You

62 Conclusion  Propose solution: MyAnalytics Lists… and why use this feature?  Samples of how MyAnalytics Lists can be used  How can YOU use MyAnalytics Lists?  Quick primer on how to actually implement MyAnalytics Lists  General Considerations and Mentions

63 Thank You!  Doug Hester and all those who make this all possible for us  Catherine Zavala and everyone helping educate and train  YOU: all those active in the community at the University


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