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Digital Natives at Rice

Digital Natives at Rice. Gary Kidney Director, Academic & Research Computing. 5 Years of Data. Annual IT survey of faculty, staff, & students with 8 - 40 % response rate. Incoming Freshmen survey with 97 % response rate. Focus groups and “man-on-the-street” interviews. First Poll.

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Digital Natives at Rice

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  1. Digital Natives at Rice Gary Kidney Director, Academic & Research Computing

  2. 5 Years of Data Annual IT survey of faculty, staff, & students with 8 - 40% response rate. Incoming Freshmen survey with 97% response rate. Focus groups and “man-on-the-street” interviews.

  3. First Poll

  4. First Poll: The Survey Says How did you first learn of the bombing at the Boston Marathon? Asked of 41 students walking on campus

  5. Second Poll

  6. Second Poll: The Survey Says How do you use technology? (Top seven answers presented. N= 4,275)

  7. Second Poll: The Survey Says How do you use technology? (Top seven answers presented. N= 4,275)

  8. Third Poll

  9. Third Poll: The Survey Says Not counting gaming consoles and media-watching boxes, how many WiFi devices did the average Rice freshman of 2012 bring to campus? (N= 997) 1 2 3 .25

  10. Fourth Poll

  11. Fourth Poll: The Survey Says The largest change between the class entering in 2009 and the classes since then is in which expectation factor? (Top five changes presented. N= 4,275)

  12. Fifth Poll

  13. Fifth Poll: The Survey Says The biggest gap between the expectations of 2012's freshmen and what was provided was in what factor? (Top five answers presented. N= 1,013)

  14. Sixth Poll

  15. Sixth Poll: The Survey Says Of the expectations reported by 2011's entering freshmen, which expectation were the faculty the least likely to meet?

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