OctaAnalysis
Digital platform by CEDIS/UnB to support the design, management, and analysis of gamified educational and collaborative experiences with integrated analytics.

Product Description
OctaAnalysis is a digital platform by CEDIS/UnB designed to support the design, management, and analysis of gamified educational and collaborative experiences. Available at https://octaanalysis.cedis.tec.br/, it was built for educators, researchers, managers, and teams that need to organize activities, monitor engagement, and interpret behavioral and performance indicators in a single environment.
Unlike the project page, which describes the ongoing research and evolution front, this page focuses on the software that has already been delivered for use. OctaAnalysis brings together operational and analytical resources to support gamified experiences with structured monitoring, integrated visualizations, and consolidated historical records.
What the Product Offers
The main OctaAnalysis capabilities include:
- management of classes, enrollments, teams, projects, questionnaires, meetings, and communication flows in one integrated platform;
- radar-based evaluations, progress snapshots, and lifecycle monitoring for continuous reading of the experiences;
- dashboards and analytical views that support pedagogical, managerial, and monitoring decisions;
- notifications, file uploads, administrative roles, and workflows oriented toward coordination and privacy; and
- centralized organization of data and records to support monitoring and continuous improvement.
Workflow Supported by the System
The product was designed to support a real workflow for gamified experiences:
- organize the experience with classes, teams, projects, forms, and meetings in one environment;
- monitor progress through snapshots, historical records, and analytical views;
- interpret engagement and participation with structured evaluations and dashboards; and
- support improvement decisions based on consolidated evidence about behavior, progress, and performance.
Authorship
The product authorship is attributed to:
- Prof. Sergio Freitas
- Prof. Cristiane Ramos
All affiliated with CEDIS/University of Brasília.
Availability
The product is available at OctaAnalysis.
