Marisa,
I don't think that we can conclude anything from these findings. Variables
influencing the figures should adjust any conclusions you may have come to,
eg;
sales technique
price
politics
early adoption by HE
and much much more
Andreas
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From: Marisa Ponti <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 7:35 PM
Subject: WebCt and size of student population
> Dear All:
> I would like to know your opinion about the relationship between use
> of WebCt and size of student population.
>
> According to a 2000 survey 2000 the Chronicle of Higher Education -
> commissioned among their subscribers about online learning in the
> higher-education market,
>
>
> 46 % of the campuses with more than 10,000 students reported using
> WebCT (33% Blackboard, 27% Other software);
>
> 42 % of the campuses with a student population between 2,500 and
> 9,900 reported using WebCT(36% Blackboard, 19% Other software);
>
>
> only 16 % of the campuses with less than 2,500 students reported
> using WebCT(27% Blackboard, 57% Other software).
>
> So, from these findings we can conclude that larger is the campus,
> greater is the use of WebCT.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Marisa Ponti
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> Department of Education
> Göteborg University
> Göteborg, Sweden
>
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