7 in 10 students now own a laptop (a 67% increase in three years), with desktop ownership dropping 34% over the last three years.
Ownership of MP3 players has increased, with 67% of students now owning one and using it for more than just music. 23% are now watching downloadable videos on the “small” screen.
The cell phone, once a utility for getting in touch with friends and family, is now favored by a growing number of students who use it as their all-in-one device for communication, entertainment and web access.
Ownership of MP3 players has increased, with 67% of students now owning one and using it for more than just music. 23% are now watching downloadable videos on the “small” screen.
The cell phone, once a utility for getting in touch with friends and family, is now favored by a growing number of students who use it as their all-in-one device for communication, entertainment and web access.
The way television is viewed on campus is changing too:
62% of students report watching TV online.
26% are choosing to visit the various major networks websites 34% are opting for YouTube.
Others emerging platforms on campuses include Veoh, Hulu, and Joost.
I also found the politics portion of the study interesting:26% are choosing to visit the various major networks websites 34% are opting for YouTube.
Others emerging platforms on campuses include Veoh, Hulu, and Joost.
90% are planning to cast their presidential vote in November. 43% state that they’re “Pro-Obama.”
Candidates’ presence on social networking sites became just as vital as a campus town hall with 88% of students (up from 73% just last year) reporting engagement with social media, including visiting social networking websites, video websites like YouTube, and blogs.
Also with regards to social networking - 81% of students have created a social networking profile - popular activities reported include posting web applications, with 39% doing so, and almost one-third posting videos.
You can read more about the study here.
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