Week one fall 2020 selected metrics

Submission rates are good for courses with assignments due during week one, can be improved. ESS 101w has a Saturday due date on weekly walks. Given that up to almost half of the students depend on their local campus to access the Internet*, the week one submission rate for ESS 101w is likely to rise on Monday. SC/SS 115 had no assignment due week one, the rate shown is early submissions of an assignment due next Tuesday. 

This chart has been updated with nine additional responses and continues to show a strong student preference for videos and slides for learning material online. 

Tracking of individual video performances by the number of views across multiple videos in multiple courses. Videos tend to peak on the day the video is linked from the calendar for that section, suggesting that the calendar is setting the course pace as intended.

The broader picture is that video viewing this past week saw an initial peak on Sunday and then fell off, climbing again through Thursday. On Friday video viewing essentially collapsed across the board. This leaves open the suggestion of decreased engagement on Fridays. Material released on a Friday might not be seen until the following week.  

* Student Internet access updated chart:
Chart updated from prior post, 45% of the students in six sections of four courses rely on the campus either for connectivity or computers to access their online courses. 

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