The Results Are In
Scott Mcleod,
Dangerously Irrelevant,
Jan 19, 2007
Results from a survey of edubloggers (I think I participated, anonymously) that fetched around 160 responses, which makes it a pretty good sample (I estimate the size of the edublogosphere to be about 500 bloggers). The most useful summary on the page is the slide show. It is worth noting - especially on a day where Inside Higher Ed published an article slamming ethics review boards in the humanities - that the author has made available a spreadsheet with full survey results, including the name and URL of the contributor. It seems to me that this data should be anonymized, no matter what. And if participants wren't informed that the data would be posted in thsi way, then a significant breach of ethics has occurred.
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