The Curricular Technology (CT) team has reviewed many of the course sites and curricular resources developed in Segue and other platforms over the years.
Over 5000 sites have been created in Segue since it was introduced in 2003 at Middlebury. Many sites are copies of course sites from previous semesters that have been reused/refined over the years. Many sites are personal sites or “custom” sites, sites that are used for departments or areas or curricular resources.
Below is a summary of the number of course sites created in Segue and in course folders since 2005.
Semester | Segue | Course Folder |
Fall 2009 | 135 | ? |
Summer 2009 | 140 | ? |
Spring 2009 | 132 | 0 |
Winter 2009 | 28 | 2 |
2009 Total Number of Course sites | 435 | ? |
Fall 2008 | 178 | 8 |
Summer 2008 | 125 | 0 |
Spring 2008 | 139 | 7 |
Winter 2008 | 23 | 5 |
2008 Total Number of Course sites | 465 | 20 |
Fall 2007 | 184 | 10 |
Summer 2007 | 115 | 3 |
Spring 2007 | 157 | 15 |
Winter 2007 | 33 | 2 |
2007 Total Number of Course sites | 489 | 30 |
2006 Total Number of Course sites | 421 | 20 |
2005 Total Number of Course sites | 381 | 20 |
Users
A total of over 12,000 distinct individuals have created accounts in Segue since 2003. Most of these are Middlebury faculty, staff and students. In addition, a sizable number of people outside the Middlebury community have created Segue users accounts (2,155 visitors account were created in Segue v1 between 2003-2008).
Types of Usage
About a third of the sites created in Segue are course sites. 30-40% of the sites created in Segue are personal sites and about remaining sites are created for departments or organizational groups or curricular resources.
Sites | Segue v1 | Segue v2 (as of 12/1/2008) |
course sites | 1,853 (50%) | 203 (36%) |
personal sites (these may include sites that may eventually become custom sites) |
1,201 (32%) | 253 (45%) |
custom sites (these are sites set up for project/depts/groups) |
621 (17%) | 112 (20%) |
Total | 3,675 | 568 |
Segue has been used primarily to publish text and distribute files. Many Segue sites also include RSS feeds and embedded audio and video from other sources. Amongst the most heavily used Segue sites are those containing language instruction resources. Below are some examples of such sites:
French in Action | Al-Kitaab |
Reflets | Golosa |
Beginning Mandarin Chinese | Rails |
Beyond the Basics | Nakama |
Deustch-Na Klar! |
Note: Many of the above resources were initially created in static html sites. These static html sites referenced media files that were stored on a separate media server. Some of these language instruction resource sites still refer to the same server location. Others have had their media files migrated from the media server directly into Segue’s media library.
Online Discussion
Over 43,000 discussion posts were made in Segue v1 since 2003. Between 25-35% of Segue sites have active online discussions. In the fall of 2008, there were an average of 27 discussion posts a day. During this same time period, 400 students and 25 faculty contributed discussion posts.
Discussion | Segue v1 | Segue v2 |
Content blocks enabled for discussion | 36% | 24% |
Total number of discussion posts | 43,529 | 4,881 |
Sites with active discussions | 79 (14%) | |
Average number of discussion posts/day (between 9/1-12/1) |
27 | |
Average number of discussion posts/month (between 9/1-12/1) |
573 | |
Average number of discussion posts/site (only sites that have discussion) |
62 | |
Most discussion posts in one day (September 16) | 84 | |
Most discussion posts in one month (September) | 894 | |
Most discussion posts on one site (Introduction to Comparative Politics) |
870 | |
Number of students who wrote discussion post (between 9/1-12/1) |
402 | |
Number of faculty who wrote discussion post (between 9/1-12/1) |
25 | |
Number of staff who wrote discussion post (between 9/1-12/1) |
10 | |
Number of visitors who wrote discussion post (between 9/1-12/1) |
6 | |
Online Discussion Statistics
September 1 – December 1, 2008
Access Control
Many Segue sites have access restricted to either the Middlebury College community or particular groups within the community. In 2009, half the course sites created were restricted to students in the class. Many course sites specified different levels of access across the site, with different roles defined for different individuals and groups.
Segue v2 Role Assignments (9/1/08 – 12/1/08)
|
full-site access *
|
partial-site access **
|
Faculty Site Adminstrator
|
335
|
2
|
Staff Site Adminstrator
|
97
|
0
|
Student Site Adminstrator
|
96
|
0
|
Author/Editor role assigned to faculty
|
59
|
63
|
Author/Editor role assigned to staff
|
22
|
25
|
Author/Editor role assigned to class
|
10
|
9
|
Author/Editor role assigned to student
|
17
|
28
|
Author/Editor role assigned to visitor | 4 | 2 |
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to public
|
188 |
116
|
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to Middlebury community
|
215
|
123
|
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to faculty
|
47
|
36
|
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to staff | 17 | 11 |
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to class
|
86
|
9
|
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to student | 19 | 15 |
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to other midd proup
|
4
|
2
|
Viewer/Commenter role assigned to visitors
|
4
|
4
|
* full-site access = role has been applied to all content in the site
** partial-site access = role has been assigned only to some sections, pages or content blocks on the site |
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