Saturday, October 14, 2006

Keeping Track of your blog response

The graphic shows that many New Media Tech students during the time of September like to view the page more than visiting the sites. Many of the students spend their time on Myspace because most of them either don't care what their grade looks like, and your page is less interesting . Many times when students are told to visit a site on the blog page they do it only because they are told to visit. I personally visit as often as I can, as for the last week in September the page views were even higher than the visits. During the constant page views I believe many students were more focused on the math project than viewing blogpages because they wanted to get a good grade, but most students have to understand that your work counts as grade as well. Many of the students do not know how to manage their time wisely, but with help, students will be able to work harder on getting everything finished on time.

Many of the high marks are more of the page views because more students just look at what needs to be done but don't start working on it right away. Since there is no specific date for when the work is do which there shouldn't be, many of the students just start when they want to start. When you feel as though the work should be on there it is not and you leave and comment so that's when many of them start their work.

I believe that the page views are higher because students don't have access to a computer on a daily basis, so they can’t view many sites in a short amount of time (limited computers) that are on a page. Even if they are able to go to the library they only have about a ½ hour with one turn, so if students need to catch up on your work, I believe that it is not enough time even if you wanted to visit a site on your page. I can’t relate to this because I visit your blog page on the daily basis, and I post my work in a timely fashion.

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