Analytics and Scores Sample Clauses

The "Analytics and Scores" clause defines how data analytics and scoring metrics are used, shared, or generated under the agreement. It typically outlines the types of data that may be analyzed, the methods for calculating scores or performance metrics, and the parties' rights to access or use these analytics. For example, it may specify that a service provider can aggregate user data to generate performance reports or benchmark scores. This clause ensures transparency and sets clear expectations regarding the use and ownership of analytical data, helping to prevent disputes over data usage and proprietary scoring methodologies.
Analytics and Scores. Coursera will administer assessments and make available to Partner certain aggregate raw data and analytics regarding Learner behavior and performance for Partner Courses, which will include information on any of the following: Learner demographics, module usage, aggregate assessment scores and reviews. Partner agrees that its use of such data shall be in accordance with Coursera’s Privacy Policy located at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/about/privacy.
Analytics and Scores. Company will administer assessments and make available to University certain aggregate analytics regarding End User behavior and performance for University Courses, which will include information on any of the following: End User demographics, module usage, aggregate assessment scores (stratified by demographics) and reviews by demographics.

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