According to
a survey by Content Marketing Institute, 53 % of marketers already use interactive content, and they expect that number to rise:
Not exact matches
This one statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do; the least
content spend only 40 % of their time on job - related activities, according to a
survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
According to a
survey of 839 millennials, they spend «5.4 hours a day with
content created
by their peers.
When the Pew Research Center
surveyed thousands of Americans about their social media lives, they discovered that 44 % of Facebook users «like»
content posted
by their friends at least once a day, with 29 % doing so several times per day.
The following statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do (even happy people need an Instagram break); the least
content spend only 40 % of their day on job - related activities, according to a
survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
And as Twitter has worked to root out terrorist
content and abusive trolls, advertisers» perceptions of the platform are also improving, according to a
survey conducted
by RBC Capital Markets and Ad Age.
45 % Of Marketers Cite
Content & Experience Management As Top Priority In 2018 Econsultancy's Digital Trends 2018 report found that 45 % of professionals surveyed cite content and experience management as their top priorities for this year, followed by the 32 % that cited ana
Content & Experience Management As Top Priority In 2018 Econsultancy's Digital Trends 2018 report found that 45 % of professionals
surveyed cite
content and experience management as their top priorities for this year, followed by the 32 % that cited ana
content and experience management as their top priorities for this year, followed
by the 32 % that cited analytics.
Here's a piece of evidence lawmakers could have showed the CEO: In a
survey conducted recently
by Digital
Content Next, 1 a trade group of news organizations that is frequently critical of Facebook, a majority of respondents said they didn't expect the social network to track use of non-Facebook apps to target ads, collect their physical location when they're not using Facebook or harvest information from non-Facebook websites that people visit.
According to a
survey by Altimeter, while 53 % of marketers know
content distribution is necessary, only 26 % are willing to invest in it.
With 76 % of consumers
surveyed saying they are more likely to trust
content shared
by their network (people they know) versus
content shared
by brands, it is easy to see why employee advocacy is gaining traction with enterprise companies.
The three biggest worries expressed
by parents in the
survey were «stranger danger» (21 %), that their children may experience bullying (19 %), and that their children may see inappropriate
content (18 %).
By requiring them positively to opt out of such
surveys, the
content of which seems to be less than clear to the parents anyway, parental consent is made the rule, with conscientious objection being the exception.
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«In Finnish Lapland, we were able to capture the emergence of new activities like winter biking and kite surfing
by looking at the
content of social media posts that were not captured
by traditional visitor
surveys,» says PhD candidate Vuokko Heikinheimo.
The
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CNET NEWS - Dec 30 - Among the 750 Internet users in the U.S.
surveyed by Pew, 65 % said they've paid for online
content.
With this in mind, Elena Lazic, Manuela Lazic and Paul Ridd have conducted a full
survey of cinematic King iterations, ranking
by quality and faith to the writer's spirit in order to get some sense of the enormous wealth of Stephen King
content available on film.
Recent Upturn
By the time 2012 arrived, BESA's quarterly survey of the school's digital content industry in association with the Education Publishers Council (EPC) showed a return of market confidence as procurement across UK primary and secondary schools increased by 8.6 per cent in quarter one, compared to the same quarter in 201
By the time 2012 arrived, BESA's quarterly
survey of the school's digital
content industry in association with the Education Publishers Council (EPC) showed a return of market confidence as procurement across UK primary and secondary schools increased
by 8.6 per cent in quarter one, compared to the same quarter in 201
by 8.6 per cent in quarter one, compared to the same quarter in 2011.
A
survey of 1,500 UK parents, conducted
by AgeChecked, found that 58 % are concerned their children may share
content that would embarrass them in the future, such as when they apply for jobs.
However a recent
survey carried out
by the International Society for Technology (ISTE), showed that 74 % of school administrators believed digital
content in schools increases student engagement.
It also shows you how leading organizations are increasing learner satisfaction
by using rules and links,
surveys, and data to personalize their
content.
A recent
survey conducted
by Grunwald Associates, a market research and consulting firm specializing in technology, and released in conjunction with The National School Boards Foundation (NSBF), seems to indicate, however, that educators need to devote at least as much energy to making kids smart —
by providing them and their families with greater access to online educational
content and more opportunities to communicate and collaborate.
The results of a national pupil
survey on internet use will be released on 30 January 2017 ahead of Safer Internet Day, taking data from 60 schools and 19,000 pupils Primary - aged pupils are more frequently using tablets and smartphones to access the internet With greater access to the internet, concerns have been raised around the
content that is accessible
by young children, and how this can be combatted effectively
This
survey, in partnership with SurveyMonkey, was developed
by Associate Professor Hunter Gehlbach and his team of students, with
content input from Senior Lecturer Karen Mapp, Ed.M.»
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According to a
survey conducted
by Chapman Alliance, developing one hour of eLearning
content can take anything from 49 to 125 hours.
In all the countries, we determined the enacted
content by surveying teachers about what they had covered.
In
surveys conducted
by Research for Action, a large majority of teachers reported that the literacy modules have led to both improved student writing and deeper understanding of
content.1 A majority of math teachers
surveyed reported that the math modules have encouraged students to engage in mathematical discussions and have improved students» math reasoning skills.2
Comparative results from the first Teaching and Learning International
Survey (TALIS) show that education systems can best support teachers
by shifting public and governmental concern away from the mere control over the resources and
content of education toward a focus on outcomes,
by moving from hit - and - miss policies to targeted interventions, and
by moving from a bureaucratic approach to education to devolving responsibilities and effective school leadership that supports teachers through targeted professional development, appraisal, and feedback.
In the Digital School Districts
Survey conducted
by the Center for Digital Education (2016) and the National School Boards Association, 62 % of school districts had adapted their curriculum for digital
content, an increase of 13 % in 1 year, with 38 % integrating open educational resources.
Using the Tailored Design
survey methodology (Dillman, 2007), this study examines a national sample of 596 K - 12 online teachers and measures their knowledge with respect to three key domains as described
by the TPACK framework: technology, pedagogy,
content, and the combination of each of these areas.
History curriculum and instruction, for example, still focus on
survey courses driven
by content coverage, be it «Plato to NATO» (Nash, Crabtree, & Dunn, 1997, p. 90) or «colonialism to Clinton» (Grant, 2003, p. 123).
And a
survey of more than 43,000 parents in some 50 NSPRA school districts also found the
content, delivery channels, and frequency preferred
by parents in their communication with schools.
Content validity is a subjective measure assessing the appropriateness of the
survey items as determined
by reviewers who have some knowledge of the subject matter.
The
survey was jointly conducted
by DCL, an industry leader in organizing and converting
content into digital formats, and Bowker, the world's leading provider of bibliographic information, connecting publishers, authors and booksellers with readers.
Interesting fact: A recent
survey by a major children's audio publisher is Germany found 80 % of iPad owners buy
content for kids.
According to more than 10,000 respondents in a June 2015 Patron
Survey conducted by OverDrive (complete survey results will be available at Digipalooza), device compatibility (74 %), ease of use (63 %), and immediately available content (52 %) are among the most influential criteria stated when obtaining digital co
Survey conducted
by OverDrive (complete
survey results will be available at Digipalooza), device compatibility (74 %), ease of use (63 %), and immediately available content (52 %) are among the most influential criteria stated when obtaining digital co
survey results will be available at Digipalooza), device compatibility (74 %), ease of use (63 %), and immediately available
content (52 %) are among the most influential criteria stated when obtaining digital
content.
Noting «a spike in the ownership of both tablet computers and ebook reading devices» in the holidays, Pew's people get at a broader implication of just how fast digital -
content consumption is growing
by combining
survey respondents who say they read books, news, and / or periodicals in digital formats of one - kind or another:
The
survey was jointly conducted
by Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL), an industry leader in organizing and converting
content into digital formats, and Bowker ®, the world's leading provider of bibliographic information management solutions for publishers, booksellers, and libraries.
But a new
survey by Retale took a closer look at how that behavior is broken down
by age group demographic, which should provide a telling insight for
content publishers and how they market to different groups.
ChangeWave's latest
survey was completed
by over 2,800 consumers, and the methodology for comparison is unclear as the iPad can do a lot more than be used as a dedicated e-reader as it is a multi-purpose
content consumption tablet.
Launch
content includes an article written exclusively for The Writing Platform
by Margaret Atwood on online presence, the results of the
survey and details of the Bursary application process.
The Joan Ganz Cooney Center has conducted a national
survey of more than 1500 parents of children ages 2 - 10 to find out how much of children's media time is devoted to educational
content, platform
by platform, age
by age.
In a 2015
survey covering trends in digital publishing, conducted
by Bowker and Data Conversion Laboratory (DCL), 72 % of respondents indicated that they currently publish digital
content and 79 % plan to in the future.
We get that figure
by combining those in the December
survey who have read e-books with the 31 % of those who regularly read news
content and have read that
content in digital format and the 16 % who read magazines and journals and have read that
content in digital format.