SU Student Technology Survey 2008 - Summary
The 2008 student technology survey was completed during the
week of May 5, 2008. The web based
survey was completed by 905 students,
including 66 graduate students. The majority of respondents live in either campus
housing or University Park
(47.1%), followed by off campus residents (41.8%) or living at home with family
(11.1%).
Findings:
- The
desktop computer is disappearing. Although 98.6% of respondents own
computers. Of these 68.5% own laptops. This trend is marked by a shift in
the purchases of underclassman.
Over 87% of freshman own laptops, compared to 55% of seniors. Dell
leads the way in the most selected computer vendor (41.4%), followed by
Hewlett Packard (19.2%) and Apple (9.3%).
Mobile computing is a growing trend
with the increased use of the current wireless network. Almost 62% of student
respondents have used the wireless network in a campus building. There was a strong cry to add wireless in the
residence halls in the open ended responses. This is scheduled for the summer
and fall of 2008.
- Any
questions about student ownership of cell phones are over. Of the respondents completing the survey
99.4% own a cell phone. Almost 70% of these get their service through
Verizon.
- Students
report that SU’s email system is still the best
way to contact them (81.5%), followed by a call on their cell phone (7.6%)
or a text message (7.1%).
- Almost
all students have internet access in their residence (97.8%) and 95% have
high speed access at home. This includes both on campus and off campus
students.
- Most
students are using the internet to obtain some class information directly
from their faculty. Of the students
surveyed 78% are using MyClasses (WebCT) in one or more classes this semester. About 60%
of SU faculty are using MyClasses
for a part or all of their classes.
- Clickers
(student response devices) were adopted by some faculty in the 2006-2007
school year. In the current term 28% of students
are using these devices for in class real time surveys, quizzes, or to
demonstrate attendance. The SU bookstore has already sold over 2,400 of
the electronic devices.
- Portable
music players are even more popular this year with 71.5% of students
reporting that they own an iPod, Zune or other music device. In 2007, this
number was about 60%.
- Social
networking is still growing in popularity.
Over 84% of the students reported that they use FaceBook,
while 44% use MySpace. Of course
this means that many use both. Less than 1% reported that they are using
second Life, the virtual reality social networking site.
- Although
almost all students own computers (98.6%), they still regularly use
computer labs on campus to do homework, check email, or surf the web. Over
87% reported using the labs at east once a week with 46% reporting that
they use the labs either daily or three times a week. It seems that
although students are buying more laptops, they are not carrying them
around all day.
- Students
feel that technology is comparable to technology on other campuses (49.7%)
or better than most other campuses (39.3%). In general they are quite
satisfied.
- Although
it is often said that students don’t user their SU email account, 67.6%
identify it as their primary email account. In 2007, 63.2% of students
identified SU email as their preferred service.
May 5, 2008