7. Generate Robot Data

Robot Data is automatically generated when you first build a new study, but that doesn’t mean you can’t generate robot data too! Navigate to the Raw Data tab and click on the hamburger menu Click “Generate Robot Data”. This will bring up a settings screen for you to...

6. Copy a Graph

Flexibility is key, because why recreate the wheel every time? The Copy Graph function is great if there are only slight changes to be made between graphs. For example you may wish to create a graph for every type of task or for each observed. The graph type and main...

5. Edit a Graph

There are two ways to land in the Edit Graph view. 1.  After Creating a Graph (see above) 2.  Click on the ellipses menu of an existing graph and select “Edit Graph”   This will bring you to a page with four new tabs: 1.  Labels 2.  Data Set 3.  Filters 4. ...

4. Create a Graph

Creating a graph is a matter of a few mouse clicks. First, make sure you are viewing the Dashboard you wish to add the Graph to. Click on the purple “Add Graph” button. Click on the Graph type. Depending on the type, you may need to select from a sub category. (Eg:...

3. Graph Types

There are a number of different types of Graphs available for you to utilise while bringing your data to life! If there is a Graph type you’d like to use but can’t see in the current library, reach out to the team for a chat! See Create a Graph in the...

2. The Results Tab

The Results tab is the home of all things visualisation. Let’s explore what you’ll find in here to help you to create and manage your data visualisations. Study Dashboards: You can have as little or as many Dashboards as you need for your Study. When you first create...

1. But first.. Create a Study

Being able to bring your data to life through Dashboards and Graphs is a pretty awesome feeling, especially as the story of your project comes to life, but before we can create visualisations, we first need to create a study! From your “My Studies” page, click on the...