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Analytics

DIT believes that technology has the power to transform academic and research practices. To support this vision, we continuously analyze how faculty, students, and staff are engaging with digital technology. DIT uses data from the systems it supports and from the students, faculty and staff we serve to inform everything from business decisions to training to strategic plans.

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ELMS-Canvas is a tool for all classes! 91% of courses offered at UMD have a published ELMS-Canvas page. Find yours at elms.umd.edu. Data source: Fall 2024 ATI Systems & Services report
Students prefer in-person learning. 61% of student respondents say they prefer in-person course experiences. Why? They report that it helps them learn better and feel more focused. Data source: 2024 UMD EDUCAUSE survey results
Students! Want to get eyes on your work? Use Portfolium! 52 average profile views per profile for Terps who use UMD's e-portfolio tool Portfolium. Data source: Fall 2024 ATI Systems & Services report.
EDUROAM is getting a refresh! How many Wi-Fi access points did DIT install in Fall 2024? 11,670. Access points connect a device to the Wi-Fi network. This is a 55% increase in access points for a more reliable network! Data source: Fall 2024 ATI Systems & Services report.

Data-Driven Highlights

Learn about some of our data-driven insights and projects. For more, please check out the Initiatives page.

Academic Technology & Innovation Systems & Services Report

Each semester, the Academic Technology and Innovation team collects, analyzes and reports data on the usage and availability of technologies used for learning and teaching. Read the report to learn more about how students and instructors are coming to an equilibrium with respect to incorporating new pedagogical techniques (e.g., Zoom office hours) that best meet student needs!

Did you know that . . . 

94%
of students log in to ELMS-Canvas in Fall 2024
20
years worth of Panopto videos are viewed in a semester
53%
of Zoom meetings are one-on-one

2023 Educause Student and Faculty Survey Results

educause cover with people consulting laptops

The professional organization EDUCAUSE develops national surveys about the student and faculty experiences with IT on higher education campuses. The Division of IT administers it on their behalf at UMD, allowing us to analyze the UMD data for general trends and areas in which to continue conversations with the community. In 2023, we learned that:

  1. Technology at UMD is meeting students' needs.
  2. Faculty rely on technology and instructional support.
  3. Both students and faculty continue to prefer in-person learning and teaching experiences.
  4. Communication is important to students, and they prefer different methods of communication depending on the context.

Read a detailed overview of findings in our e-magazine, Student and Faculty Voices, or just check out the takeaways in our Terps and Tech one-pager!

Read the text-only version of the Terps & Tech one-pager.

 

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