Tuesday 10 June 2008

Atrium PC usage stats - interpretation?

With the help of a colleague Mark Jones we've just updated the usage stats for the 20 PC student cluster in the Richmond Building atrium which now compare April 2006 (when they were in there own separate room in the building C8, the first month the Atrium/Hub were up and running (April 2007) and for this year (April 2008). They were updated for a JISC one day elearning conference held at Bradford today in the Norcroft Conference Centre. How do you interpret these numbers? That people are abandoning the libraries / own rooms and using Atrium clusters, has there been any external college user impact, that maybe 24/7 not as imperative as we thought?
Would love to know what you think. I've uploaded the powerpoint presentation (relevant slide is 18) to Microsoft Skydrive in a public access folder and embedded the html in this blog so you can see the relevant information graphically. Don't know if this will work for you. It seems quite cool to me but maybe there are other ways to embed powerpoint or a powerpoint link in blogger (tips welcome from better experts than me). Click here:

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