Hi Everyone,
Wow -- we're on the verge of reaching 15.000 registered users on
WikiEducator and WE're growing by the day :-)
This is an amazing accomplishment made possible by the gifting culture of
educators living out their vocation.
We are collaborating with thousands of teachers, lecturers
Wow, WE is growing at a really fast pace. Let's see if WE can reach 15,000
by getting 500 more participants for the upcoming L4C workshop led by Wayne
and other facilitators from around the globe.
Warm wishes,
Dr. Nellie Deutsch, Ed/CI
Educational Leadership
Curriculum and Instruction
Passionate
Is there a way to track user statistics (similar to Google Analytics)
in WE?
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Hi Ben,
Yes there is -- what sort of stats are you interested in?
You can access overall site stats here:
http://wikieducator.org/stats/
We also run the same analysis script that Wikipedia and other WMF projects
use. Here's the link:
http://wikieducator.org/stats/reports/TablesWikipediaEN.htm
Hi Ben,
We can track all of that -- Are you planning a research project of sorts?
Would be great to do this collaboratively as a WE research initiative.
Cheers
Wayne
On 2 July 2010 11:52, Ben bnl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm mainly interested in the following:
1. Daily, weekly, and monthly,
Sorry, one more thing. I'm interested in tracking user stats for
particular pages (i.e., user page and OERs) within WE.
Benjamin
http://wikieducator.org/User:Bnleez
On Jul 1, 6:41 pm, Wayne Mackintosh mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Ben,
Yes there is -- what sort of stats are you
Yes, in fact it is related to research (http://wikieducator.org/
User:Bnleez/Books/PDPLE), and I would like to see about collaborating
with WE on this project.
Benjamin
On Jul 1, 6:54 pm, Wayne Mackintosh mackintosh.wa...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Ben,
We can track all of that -- Are you planning a
Hi Ben,
No worries -- Yes is possible for us (read Jim :-)) to build scripts to
track stats of specific pages. See for example some of the OER projects at
Otago Polytechnic:
http://wikieducator.org/User:JimTittsler/Sandbox/Otago_Polytechnic_Stats
The OER Foundation is very supportive of
Dear friends,
There is so much on WE. Many contributions are fabulous. Sadly a good
number are incomplete or poorly done. Of course editing them is an
option. I wonder if we could have a WE library for completely done
good works to be featured? or is there such a repository? If one were
to look