by mguhlin

Social Networking Survey and Summary

EdTech

A colleague in Texas recently asked a few questions. Below is the survey, and once results come in, the summary of responses. Please take a few moments to impact Texas school district administrative procedure and policy by responding!

Survey
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SUMMARY OF 169 RESULTS

Facebook

Yes

46

33%

No

87

62%

Other

7

5%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

FacebookStudents

Yes

20

14%

No

114

81%

Other

6

4%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

NonDistrictEmail

Yes

97

69%

No

40

29%

Other

3

2%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

StudentDistrictEmail

Yes

64

46%

No

66

47%

Other

10

7%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

DistrictEmailStudentType

District-owned

50

36%

Gaggle.net

14

10%

GoogleApps for Education

27

19%

Free OpenSource Email Solution

2

1%

MS LIVE

7

5%

Other

40

29%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

StudentEmailPersonal

Yes

55

39%

No

82

59%

Other

3

2%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

Other

We are in the process of implementing Live@EDU for students. Some limited access to other email accounts, at least via web interface is allowed. We only provide email to students on a need basis.No student email accountsWe do not provide students with email accounts.Do you allow access to social networking sites such as Facebook by teachers while at school? Our teachers have to go through a training for using Facebook within the district and set up a professional account before they are allowed to use Facebook within the district. What email provider do you use to provide student email …

Number of daily responses

169 responses

Summary See complete responses

State

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Facebook

Yes

59

35%

No

102

60%

Other

8

5%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

FacebookStudents

Yes

24

14%

No

138

82%

Other

7

4%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

NonDistrictEmail

Yes

115

68%

No

51

30%

Other

3

2%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

StudentDistrictEmail

Yes

75

44%

No

83

49%

Other

11

7%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

DistrictEmailStudentType

District-owned

63

37%

Gaggle.net

16

9%

GoogleApps for Education

30

18%

Free OpenSource Email Solution

2

1%

MS LIVE

8

5%

Other

50

30%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

StudentEmailPersonal

Yes

68

40%

No

98

58%

Other

3

2%

People may select more than one checkbox, so percentages may add up to more than 100%.

Other

We are in the process of implementing Live@EDU for students. Some limited access to other email accounts, at least via web interface is allowed. We only provide email to students on a need basis.No student email accountsWe do not provide students with email accounts.Do you allow access to social networking sites such as Facebook by teachers while at school? Our teachers have to go through a training for using Facebook within the district and set up a professional account before they are allowed to use Facebook within the district. What email provider do you use to provide student email …

Number of daily responses


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