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The 2012 State of Social Media and Web Analytics in #highered [Survey Report]

I cannot believe that it’s only been 2 years since I launched the first edition of this survey on the state of online analytics in higher education. Back in May 2010, when I started to work with Shelby Thayer on what I called the higher ed analytics revolution, I had high hopes that we would revolutionize higher education.

This hasn’t been the revolution I had hoped for but this 3rd edition survey results show positive trends.

The higher ed analytics needle is moving slowly but definitely in the right direction as you’ll be able to see below.

I’ll present these results this week at the 8th Annual Innovations in e-Learning Symposium at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA (to share with academia how higher ed marketers use analytics) as well as at UB Tech in Las Vegas next week. If you attend either conference, make sure you come say “hello” as it is always a pleasure to meet you :-)

A total of 344 professionals working in institutions of higher education completed this online survey about the State of Web and Social Media Analytics in higher education conducted from March 30 to April 18, 2012. I’ve tried to include in the report data points from the 2010 and 2011 editions as well when possible.

Here are a few of the top highlights:

Feel free to download and share with your network the 6-page survey report summary (PDF). Sharing is… caring :-)

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