When migrating from Grovo legacy, keep in mind that the new Grovo is a completely different platform. As such, some historical data from Grovo legacy may appear differently in the new platform.
How does historical data come into play?
We have migrated the user activity event data from Grovo legacy to the new platform. That means you can pull a report from the new Grovo and see things like lesson views and completions that take into account your users’ full history with Grovo.
What sort of differences might I see between user activity in my legacy and new Grovo platform?
Grovo legacy supported one quiz with multiple questions, whereas in the new platform, every question has its own quiz card. We now track completion for each quiz card in the new platform.
So, for quizzes completed in the legacy platform, we count one card completion per quiz. For users completing the same lesson later in the new platform, we will count multiple card completions per each quiz card consumed.
Why do reports show the “last updated” with a current date, but the lesson completion is in the past?
The “last updated” will be the date when your content was migrated from your legacy to your new Grovo platform. The “last updated” is referring specifically to the content, not the user consumption.
We consider the lesson version on legacy to be “0” and the new version to be “1.” Any updates you do on the new platform to the lesson once migrated will increase the version number as expected.
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