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Test engagement dropoff or partial and full video views bar graph against a course with more than 50 videos or sections/subsections #263

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crathbun428 opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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crathbun428 commented Aug 9, 2024

User Story
As an Aspects developer, I want to test how the video engagement dropoff and partial and full video views graphs look when there is a course with more than 50 videos or subsections, so that I know if I need to implement a horizontal scroll or other fix to make this graph usable for course delivery teams with larger courses.

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Given I am an Aspects developer
When I create a course that has more than 50 videos or a course with more than 50 subsections
Then I can see what happens on the video engagement and full and partial video views bar graphs
And I capture a screen capture of what these graphs look like and share it with product

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I was able to test this on the edunext sandbox, and it appears we are able to zoom in cases where there are more than 50 bars/a lot of bars in a bar graph. I'm closing this user story now that there is no further action needed to optimize these graphs at this time.

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