Initial Considerations
Project Dashboards provide the capability to build webpages from the content in your project. It is a webpage generating tool which is found in the Applications Section of your project. A user must have Project Design & Setup privileges to see Project Dashboards in their left navigation pane.
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Each Project Dashboard has settings where it can be designated to be public (anyone can view if given the link) Project dashboard
Use of Public Dashboard must be approved by a REDCap Administrator for each project
REDCap projects must also be moved to production for public dashboards to be approved
Project dashboards can be saved as PDF or sometimes downloaded as separate CSV file
A public dashboard can’t be found by searching Google. A unique link must be provided
Most often the Project Dashboards are comprised of narrative text along with graphs and charts which are generated by mathematical functions using smart variables to create aggregate functions, charts and tables to summarize the data in your project.
Project dashboards can be very simple where the dashboard application is used to create a webpage which contains little to no project content as shown here:
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It is more common to use the Project Dashboard to actually pull The Project Dashboar pulls data from the project. These project dashboards are dynamic webpages which update as your project data grows. You can compile the syntax for the smart variable equations or use the built-in Wizard tool to create a far more robust dashboards like those shown below:
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NOTE: What is possible on Project Dashboards is dependent upon project setup and structure (structure of instruments and field types being used). The below Project Dashboard is a centralized portal of the data for a project using Data Access Groups (DAGs) for a multi-site research project
GETTING STARTED
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