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DoIT 2010 Student Survey Highlights for ITC Brian Rust April 16, 2010.

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1 DoIT 2010 Student Survey Highlights for ITC Brian Rust April 16, 2010

2 Highlights for ITC Survey background Mobile computing Use of course-related tools

3 Annual Student Computing Survey Since 1996 Informs SITI and DoIT decisions Awareness, use, satisfaction, future wants

4 Mobile Computing Simple cell phone – 2009: 77% – 2010: 62% Handheld Internet Device (smart phone) – 2009: 24% – 2010: 45% Use HID in 2010 for email (85%), info (81%), social networking (69%)

5 Course Tech and Services Use Learn@UW – 2009: 89% – 2010: 93% Use Moodle – 2009: NA – 2010: 28% Preferences 2010 – For instructor: L@UW, ppt, podcasts, clickers – For me: L@UW, nothing, wide variety …

6 Satisfaction with Course Tools Learn@UW – 2009: 79% satisfied/very satisfied – 2010: 84% satisfied/very satisfied Moodle (eCOW2, Courses) – 2009 (not asked) – 2010: 50% satisfied/very satisfied

7 Use of Tools for Courses 45% Web-based docs/spreadsheet/etc. 37% video-sharing site 37% college/class review/rating sites 31% wiki 28% web calendar 24% textbook publisher … more on in the report

8 2010 Student Report posted soon at: www.doit.wisc.edu/about/research/

9 ECAR Student Study - 2009 EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research UW-Madison participated for 6 years Asks what techs students own, what they use, and their experiences with IT in their courses 2009 – 301 UW-Madison freshmen and senior respondents

10 Technologies Used in Courses this Semester/quarter UW TotalOther Total College/university library website73.8%74.4% Presentation software (PowerPoint, etc.)52.8%67.8% Spreadsheets (Excel, etc.)52.5%47.5% Social networking websites (Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, LinkedIn, etc.)26.9%28.6% Wikis22.9%25.5% Instant messaging17.6%18.7% Podcasts15.6%5.8%

11 What is opinion about the following statements? UW TotalOther Total The use of IT in my courses improves my learning. Strongly disagree/disagree9.4%11.7% Neutral38.4%39.2% Strongly agree/agree52.2%49.1% IT makes doing my course activities more convenient. Strongly disagree/disagree5.0%7.7% Neutral21.2%21.8% Strongly agree/ agree73.7%70.5% I skip classes when materials from course lectures are available online. Strongly disagree/disagree62.1%64.6% Neutral21.8%19.6% Strongly agree/agree16.1%15.8%

12 How Many of Your Instructors: Almost noneSome About halfMost Almost all Don't know Use information technology (IT) effectively in courses1.4%22.9%24.3%31.9%18.1%1.4% Provide students with adequate training for the IT the instructor uses in his or her course15.4%31.5%13.3%22.4%11.2%6.3% Have adequate IT skills for carrying out course instruction3.5%23.8%19.6%31.5%19.6%2.1%

13 Handheld Internet-capable Device Ownership – 50.4% Freshmen; 43.8% Seniors Going to buy in next yr – 36.8% Fr; 42.4% Sr Of the owners, 27.9% use daily Primary uses: – Check information 84.9% – E-mail 71.2% – Social networking websites 71.0% – Maps 63.5%

14 Which of your institution’s IT services would you be most likely to use if they were available on your handheld Internet device? Check up to 3. UW Total E-mail system72.0% Campus information (news, events, map, directory, bus routes, handbook, etc.)43.0% Student administrative services (official grades, registration, etc.)37.6% Use as clickers for course polling and quizzing30.1% Payment for things on campus (e.g., vending machines, food services)24.7% Download/stream course lectures (podcasts)23.7% Course or learning management system (Blackboard, WebCT, Desire2Learn, Sakai, an institution-specific system)18.3% Library services10.8%

15 National results available at http://www.educause.edu/ecar/ http://www.educause.edu/ecar/ Madison results available at www.doit.wisc.edu/about/research /


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