Watershed + Degreed = Upskilling at Scale
Degreed centralizes the learner experience, while Watershed centralizes the L&D reporting experience.
Degreed’s Learning Experience Platform (LXP) is full of invaluable learner behavior and learning content data. Connect with Watershed to enrich your Degreed data with HR information and combine it with data from your content libraries and learning systems. You can unlock insights such as search topics, skills gaps, and your top-performing content.
Watershed’s reports and dashboard clearly visualize data, making it easy for your managers and L&D team to spot trends and get ahead of the curve. Easily configure reports and dashboards with Watershed’s Report Builder so you can make informed data-driven decisions.
And after you’ve connected Watershed with Degreed, you can add other data sources to create a picture of learner behavior as well as learning program and platform performance across your entire ecosystem.
Get the most out of your learning ecosystem.
While Degreed provides learners with access to limitless content sources, Watershed aggregates that rich learning data from Degreed alongside once-siloed organizational data to provide a complete view of learner skills and performance.
Connect and standardize data from learning and performance systems.
Watershed’s platform tracks detailed activity data within Degreed (e.g. pathways and skills) and connects to the LMS, video platforms, and other systems to provide even richer data.
Create, automate, and distribute reports and visualizations.
Report on individual learners—not just aggregated data—and enable your team to build, share, and embed their own reports with robust permissions.
Conduct segmented evaluation across your organizational hierarchy.
Build program reports for deeper insights into Degreed Pathways, skills analytics, performance, and competencies across learners or groups.
Connect and standardize data from learning and performance systems.
Watershed’s platform tracks detailed activity data within Degreed (e.g. pathways and skills) and connects to the LMS, video platforms, and other systems to provide even richer data.
Create, automate, and distribute reports and visualizations.
Report on individual learners—not just aggregated data—and enable your team to build, share, and embed their own reports with robust permissions.
Conduct segmented evaluation across your organizational hierarchy.
Build program reports for deeper insights into Degreed Pathways, skills analytics, performance, and competencies across learners or groups.
What does Degreed data look like in Watershed?
Degreed reporting has an efficient top-level, in-app view into utilization, skills, and pathways based on completions. Use Degreed’s xAPI integration with Watershed's Learning Analytics Platform so you can build detailed reports or configure dashboards to seamlessly:
Monitor learning alongside performance data.
Whether it’s data from coaching, collaboration, instructor-led programs, or compliance training, you can view it from Degreed, your LMS, HRIS, and more in one central location. Uncover trends over time, conduct segmented vendor and content analysis, and evaluate learner performance, skills, and pathways across your organizational hierarchy.
Measure competencies to drive business KPIs.
Using Watershed, the organization can view a dashboard of reports that combine learning data from Degreed with competencies and business KPIs from multiple other systems. This central dashboard provides insight into the complex relationship between comprehension and applying concepts and skills so managers can address performance improvement.
Get more out of your Degreed data with additional integrations.
Degreed’s investment into interoperability includes extensive testing and tweaking with the Watershed team to ensure it meets the highest standards for LXP reporting.
Instead of depending on manual CSV imports into Excel or your BI tool, your Degreed learning data feeds into Watershed’s dashboards in real time. Setting up Degreed with Watershed is as simple as asking Degreed for your xAPI credentials, sharing them with Watershed, and we do the rest.
How do I convince my stakeholders?
The enhanced insights you get from connecting Watershed with Degreed enable you to continuously improve your training programs and the quality that learners experience.
However, we know that getting buy-in from stakeholders can be challenging. That’s why we’ve put this handy guide together to get you moving: Prove Learning’s Value: Making the Business Case for Search Analytics
How does Watershed work with Degreed?
Degreed’s investment into interoperability includes extensive testing and tweaking with the Watershed team to ensure it meets the highest standards for LXP reporting.
Instead of depending on manual CSV imports into Excel or your BI tool, your Degreed learning data feeds into Watershed’s dashboards in real time. Setting up Degreed with Watershed is as simple as asking Degreed for your xAPI credentials, sharing them with Watershed, and we do the rest.
What data is included?
Upon connecting Degreed with Watershed, six months of historical data will automatically be pulled into your account to populate dashboards as new data comes in and learners interact with your Degreed platform.
While our implementation team will take care of all of the details when importing your Degreed data into our learning record store, you may find these resources helpful:
How do I get started?
To enable the Watershed-Degreed connector, get in touch with your Watershed account manager. There’s no development involved, and this reusable connection is enabled quickly, so you can get started exploring your data right away. Or, if you don’t yet have a Watershed account, why not request a demo today?