Since progress was slowing down, I thought I’d skip a review of May blog stats, but here’s the June results. The last couple of weeks have seen a sudden surge in growth and I’m guessing some threshold was passed where more people found the site. There haven’t been any blockbuster posts – readership has been widely spread –… Read Full Story.
Another month goes by and ED continues to grow steadily. The series on 2009 enrolments was very popular, and I’ll try to do more of that, without bugging the officials with too many OIA requests. If you have any suggestions about what you’d like to see, leave a comment or use the contact form on the website if… Read Full Story.
We’ve made a few site updates. At the upper right you can now subscribe to RSS feeds, Facebook, Twitter and posts by email. The comments feed wasn’t working properly but now it is, so feel free to sign up – the comments on this blog are constructive and useful, so subscribe to them if you use RSS. Otherwise… Read Full Story.
Thanks to all of you readers for making ED Blog so successful. At the end of our second month, here’s a quick review of progress. We have averaged about 100 (122) unique weekday visitors (most people view at work only) plus another 66 (42) RSS feeds and 10 people getting posts emailed to them (see option below search… Read Full Story.
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to keep up to date with ED Blog, so we have added a new email option to our existing RSS, Facebook and Twitter feeds. NEW You can be emailed full text of any new post to ED Blog by clicking here and signing up. This is a… Read Full Story.
ED Blog was launched on February 1, so after four weeks of blogging I’d love your feedback on how to make it better. (News post will be late today, as a result) Month 1 Results This week averaging 122 unique weekday visitors (most people view at work only) plus another 42 RSS feeds. 42 Facebook fans and 20… Read Full Story.
Welcome to ED Blog, a blog for people working in and around NZ tertiary education who care about policy, strategy and results. The best blogs are part of a community and a gap exists for a tertiary education community in the demise of the weekly NZ Education Review paper in late 2009. So we will be encouraging guest… Read Full Story.