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41.3% of students use social media for research or study purposes, according to a survey released in February 2012 by ebrary. And although a majority are not yet engaging with social media tools for these purposes, there are some usages which a majority of students report being likely to engage in. For example, roughly 7 in 10 are very likely (22%) or somewhat likely (47.2%) to use a social media tool to connect with other students with similar academic interest, and slightly less than 60% have some interest in sharing research information with peers or using research recommended by peers. Read the rest at Marketing Charts.
How High School Students Research Colleges [INFOGRAPHIC]
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WANT TO KNOW WHAT THESE STATS MEAN? SIGN UP FOR The Daily Numbers Newsletter:How US College Students Watch Video [CHART]
A study by youth marketing research/information firm Youth Pulse (YPulse), mentioned in MediaPostโs Media Daily News, found that 46% of college students view TV shows on a traditional TV set.
Different results were uncovered by agency Mr Youth, which asked what methods this group used to watch video. Some 38% of college students said they take in TV through basic cable and 31% said they did so through a premium cable service. But a whopping 91% view video on their laptops, while a majority watch on their smartphones or desktop PCs. More than one-third watch video content via a gaming console connected to a TVโmore than had premium cable and nearly as many as had basic. Read the rest at eMarker.
How US College Students Spend Their Time [CHART]
According to a Chegg study they spend 10 hours a week watching TV, showing the old-school medium is still popular among youth today. Read the rest at eMarketer.




