Week 12 Analytics Roundup – You’ve been tracked!
Thank you for participating in our activity this week. We hope that you now have a stronger understanding of social analytics and how they are used in education.
Of course, since our project was about social analytics, we have been tracking our website over the past week (Nov-21st – 27th), and thanks to Google Analytics, here are some of the results.
Please check out the last picture, the visitor flow, it shows you how the connections to the site were made.
Posted in: Uncategorized, Week 12: Social Analytics
bcourey 8:50 am on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
This is phenomenal!!! I am going to investigate doing this for our board website as we are in the process of changing it dramatically – we will need this type of analytics to review what is viewed most and least. Thanks so much Week 12 team!!
jarvise 9:12 am on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Awesome wrap-up! This was a challenging topic, and you have done some great work with it.
Thanks,
Emily
Julie S 8:18 pm on November 27, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Wow… amazing and kind of scary the level of information that you can access.
Tamara Wong 7:35 am on November 28, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Great Presentation! The amount of information you can get is pretty cool!! I’m going to talk to our programer and see what he can do about implementing these in our schools website!! Thanks for the great info.
mcquaid 12:03 pm on November 30, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I think it’s funny how I can pinpoint myself on this… I was personally responsible for 10.58% of your presentation’s visits! 😀
Deb Kim 4:24 pm on November 30, 2011 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Wow, this is amazing!
I’m surprised that Internet Explorer is the browser that was used the least. It’s quite exciting to see these results.
Thanks, Week 12 team, for your great effort and work!
Deb
David Jackson 7:24 am on November 5, 2013 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Nice job with clear benefits obvious for the budding entrepreneur who is trying to get a handle on the effectiveness of his/her online marketing efforts.