Re: E-mail versus Web Time/Behavior
The General Social Survey Internet module has some related questions such as - For about how many mins or hrs a week do you use your home computer for each of the following: .. sending or receiveing email .. - same for work computer - same for other computer Then there are questions about how many email messages does the user send and receive from all computers and how many are personal one-on-one vs. sent to/from members of a group/e-list. Then there are separate questions about time spent on the Web NOT email. You can access the GSS data here: http://www.webuse.umd.edu/ . I also collected data about email time vs Web (not email) time in my study. I had a short blurb about this in a piece: "Respondents were asked how much time they spend on the Web each week excluding e-mail use, that is, time spent specifically for browsing information online. Web use ranges from just a few minutes to over 30 hours weekly (see Table 1 for details). About half of the respondents use the Web more than they use e-mail, 18.5 percent use the two types of online services the same amount and the rest do more e-mailing than Web browsing in a typical week." from http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue7_4/hargittai Eszter --- http://www.eszter.com http://www.esztersblog.com _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Introducing My Way - http://www.myway.com
We are launching some research projects to look at K-12 students' uses of laptops. One of the elements we'll want to learn about is how often/long the students access the laptops for what software and uses, etc. I am completely ignorant about what types of computer software are available to track users' computer use. I imagine their are a range of products that do everything from just tell you how many hours the computer has been turned on to products that record every key stroke (I would imagine that we need something between these two extremes). Can anybody enlighten me to any specific types/brands of user/usage tracking software that I might want to look into? I'm not sure where to start looking. Thanks, Mark -- Mark Warschauer Vice Chair, Department of Education University of California, Irvine tel: 949: 824-2526, fax: (949) 824-2965 markw@uci.edu; http://www.gse.uci.edu/markw
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