NMC Surveys
NMC Publishes Results of Educators in Second Life Survey
Posted October 4th, 2007 by Alan LevineThe New Media Consortium (NMC) is pleased to share the results of a Spring 2007 survey we conducted of educators who are participating in the virtual world of Second Life.
Sent out to members of the NMC, our in-world educational community, and the Second Life Educators Listserv (SLED) in May 2007, the survey represents the interests, activities, and demographics of more than 200 educators.
Overall, the results reflect the highly social interaction of Second Life and how educators have formed and contribute to a vibrant community in this virtual world space.
We are making all of the results available as a summary document of all 42 questions and an Appendix with the listings of responses to the open ended questions.
- NMC 2007 Educators in Second Life Survey Results Summary [13pp, 1.3Mb PDF]
- NMC 2007 Educators in Second Life Survey Results Appendix [28pp, 496k PDF]
Results of Fall 2006 NMC Member Survey
Posted April 5th, 2007 by NMCThe nearly 250 members of the NMC provide a unique cross section institutions using technology to support teaching, learning, and creativity. Each year we collect information from our members about the current practices in our field of New Media for both a snapshot of current practices overall, and to provide benchmarks for our members.
The results of the survey are attached below.
In December 2006 we surveyed 237 NMC institutions to collect information on services provided, technologies used, and current projects. Attached you will find the results of this survey, including data on use of NMC benefits media services provided, exploration of new technologies, support for technologies (e.g. audio/video streaming, blogs, wikis, and iTunesU), use of open-source tools, and more.
2003 NMC Salary Survey
Posted November 29th, 2003 by NMCResults of survey among NMC members on staffing and salaries, conducted November 2003.
2003 NMC Salary Survey [75k]
2002 NMC Salary Survey
Posted September 29th, 2002 by NMCResults of survey of NMC Members on staffing and salary, conducted September 2002.