Metrics, Assessments, and Career Paths - 101

Metrics, also known as skills, can be a powerful tool to track learning progress. They help learners and managers get an overview of the current skills learners have, their progress in these skills, and even can be set up so that the learner gets recommended courses based on specific jobs.

This guide gives a quick overview of how to set up metrics and what can be done with them, linking to the relevant articles that dig deeper into these settings.

Adding Performance Metrics

The first step towards working with performance metrics is by enabling the use of them, then adding the metrics to the academy.

Schoox has a database of system-defined metrics for you to choose from. These system-defined metrics already come with a name and description, as well as a type and category. You can also define your own metrics. If you decide to define your own, we recommend you make sure that the name and description give a good overview of their goal.

You can group multiple related metrics together to make it easier to later find and assign them to learners or connect (map) them to training.

Enabling Performance Metrics in Your Academy

Adding Performance Metrics to Your Academy

Assigning and Assessing Metrics

When you have enabled metrics and added them to your academy, you can assign them to learners. This will make this metric required for this learner, making it easier to find it under the Required Metrics tab when performing assessments. The score given by the manager assessment will show the progress of the learner on this metrics; if self assessments are allowed, you can also see the perception gap, showing the difference on how the learner rates themselves versus how their manager rates them.

Learners will be able to see the required assessments, and if enabled, perform self-assessments on them under their dashboard.

Assigning Metrics

Unassigning Metrics

Performing an Assessment as a Manager

Requesting Performance Metric Assessments

Tracking Assessment Requests

Tracking Assessments by Employee, Job, and Skills

Tracking Metrics Personal Assessments / Progress

Completing the Self Assessment as a Regular User

Understanding the Perception Gap

Self-assessments and Perception Gap

Connecting Metrics

You might prefer that metrics get automatically assessed by the activities the learner completes. This is possible by connecting the metrics to courses and On-the-Job Training. Specifically, the metrics need to be added to the exams and tasks within those. When a learner completes the exam questions with a connected metric, or the tasks in an On-the-Job Training with a connected metric, the learner will be graded on them.

You can decide how much weight is given to the automated assessments versus the manual assessment for a specific metric.

Metrics can also be connected to jobs. This way, you can see how well the learner is doing on skills specific to their job - and courses can be recommended based on these skills. Metrics connected to jobs also are used in creating career paths.

Connect Metrics with Courses 

Connecting Metrics to On the Job Training

Prioritizing Automated vs Manual Assessments


Connect Metrics with Jobs

Career Paths

Career paths can be enabled in your academy to generate a recommended list of courses based on the metrics connected to a job. When you have metrics both connected to courses and jobs, this can be a powerful way to help leaners train the required skills for future roles in your company.

Adjusting Career Path Settings

Viewing and Following Career Paths

Artificial Intelligence

Schoox has teamed up with Visier to make it even easier to connect metrics to your academy. Now, metrics to connect to jobs can be automatically recommended by AI based on the job description. Currently this option is only available by request.

Managing Skills with AI (Visier)

 

 

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