From your history page (opens in new tab), you can track your in-progress and completed courses and download a certificate of completion.
Important: This article describes features in the legacy history page. If your plan uses the new learner analytics and history page, please see Learner analytics and history instead.
To give you the best experience, we use a phased rollout to bring updates to you, including the new analytics and history feature. If this update hasn’t reached you yet, get excited—because great things are coming your way.
How do you know if you've been updated to the new experience? The easiest way is to click your avatar and look at the menu choices. With the legacy feature, you'll see History in the menu choices. With the new feature, you'll see Analytics and history.
Viewing your history
To access your history page, click your avatar on the navigation menu, then click History.
You’ll see a list of video courses, labs, and code labs you’ve completed or started on the Skills platform in the order you’ve viewed them.
Note: The history page does not list Skill IQ assessments.
Understanding the history page
The history page includes the following data fields:
- Title: Name of the video course, lab, or code lab.
- Type: Content type (video course, lab, or code lab).
- View time: The total amount of time you’ve spent watching a course, including rewatching previously viewed clips. Changing your playback speed will make your view time differ from your course progress. For example, watching a two-hour course at 2x speed will give you approximately one hour of view time.
- Progress: Sum of the duration of clips you've completed in a video course. This does not necessarily represent the amount of time you’ve spent watching a course.
- Duration: Total run time of the course.
- Completion %: Course progress divided by Duration.
- Last viewed: Date you last viewed the video course, lab, or project.
Note: On a team plan, it’s possible for the View time, Completion, and Last viewed to differ slightly from what your leaders see. Please see Course progress vs. view time to learn more.
Getting a certificate of completion
To download or print a certificate, click the certificate icon to the left of a completed course. See Certificates of completion to learn more.