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iTunes U Stats October 4 - 10, 2009

Last week I wrote about how having one of our UA videos included on Apple's main iTunes U page guarantees a lot of downloads. I also reviewed what the browse stats mean on the spreadsheets. Ellen Lupton's D.Y.I. video continued being featured on Apple's iTunes U main page all last week and received another 535 downloads and 7,768 previews.

Take a look at the top browses from last week. This is really interesting data. (browse means that rather than downloading by clicking GET MOVIE, users double-clicked the title and watch the video in iTunes) These stats tell us something about student and/or user behavior. There are many more previews for these lectures than downloads.

Art & Identity: The Artists Lecture Series "D.I.Y.: Design It Yourself" 7768 previews
Campus Health Service SexTalk. "SexTalk Anal Sex 567 previews
Pediatric Grand Rounds "Pathology of the Pediatric Airway" 563 previews
"College of Pharmacy Convocation part 1" 550 previews
"Pharmacy Practice 845 August 25, 2009" 503 previews
Dr. Jim Collins' VSC433 Medical and Molecular Virology "11 Virus Structure I" 441 previews
"CoM Events "Issues in Rural Health" 370 previews
Dr. Jim Collins' VSC433 Medical and Molecular Virology "Virus Receptors" 332 previews
"College of Pharmacy Convocation part 2" 324 previews
CALA GIS National Parks Service Lectures "Google Earth:Telling the Story of Your Data ..." 315 previews
College of Medicine Advances in Aging Research "Pain Management Modalities for Older Adults" 228 previews
Dr. Jim Collins' MIC205A General Microbiology "17 Recombination and Biotechnology" 212 previews
Dr. Jim Collins' VSC433 Medical and Molecular Virology "Introduction to Retroviruses" 143 previews

Download the spreadsheets for the past week. Private site | Public site

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