Most organizations using Microsoft 365 Learning Pathways love using the tool to display training information to their users but often ask how do I tell if my content is being used. SharePoint usage analytics tells you a page was visited. It doesn't tell you who completed what training assets and when. That gap is frustrating — and most people don't realize there's already a way to close it. Learning Pathways has a configurable analytics webhook built right in. It's rarely talked about, and is a very powerful tool. We built this tool to help bridge the gap between SharePoint page analytics and LMS use tracking functionality. This session walks through creating and configuring the webhook from start to finish. This includes configuring the webhook, capturing the user data, reporting on training metrics after the fact. We'll look at three real integration paths: Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Power Automate. We will look at working implementations and examine the trade-offs and which makes sense for you to use in your scenario. What you'll take away Understand how the Learning Pathways analytics webhook works under the hood, what data it surfaces Discover how to evaluate Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Power Automate as integration options — and learn which scenarios push you toward each one Learn how to structure your data storage and reporting so the insights you capture are actually usable, not just collected
Derek is passionate about building intuitive and useful applications, focusing on the design and user experience as well as the development. He has over 20 years of industry experience building customized intranets, extranets, and public facing websites based on the Microsoft stack. He specializes in front-end development and visual design/branding of SharePoint, Teams, and Microsoft 365. He brings a design eye to a developers world along with skills in information architecture, content architecture, and collaboration strategy skills.