Thanks for the replies Dan and Nigel.  That's given me a steer.

Dan Marsden wrote:
> will avoid the question of whether I feel satisfied..... :-)
>
> Reporting in Moodle varies a bit depending on the module you need data
> from - reporting inside quizzes is generally pretty good, but as Nigel
> mentions you're best to use an external tool like Google Analytics to
> do statistical analysis on those sorts of stats - I've used NetInsight
> quite nicely in the past to do some detailed analysis, but you could
> also use webinator/awstats and all the other usual ones to analyse the
> weblogs.
>
> hope that helps!
>
> 2009/12/3 Nigel Hulls <[email protected]>:
>   
>> The question that begs to be asked is: Are there any satisfied Moodle
>> developers out there?
>> Seriously though, google analytics will answer all the questions you've
>> asked below, except for progress on tests, although you could use the goals
>> / funnels to accomplish this if you didn't have many tests.
>>
>>
>> 2009/12/3 Grant Paton-Simpson <[email protected]>
>>     
>>> How satisfied are the Moodle users out there with the level of detail in
>>> the reporting? E.g. the types of people visiting the site, how long on
>>> site, how many times visiting, progress on tests etc.  And easy is it to
>>> export results to a spreadsheet?
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