Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Results of the Youtube Traffic Experiment

It is quite interesting that last school year when my students did a similar experiment, the top categories were Music and Entertainment. But the trend right now is moving towards People and Blogs. Together with my student groups this term, we have observed that Youtube has become an extension of family celebrations; a hub of personal experiences and enrichment; and it does not matter if there are many or few followers. Youtube is the top repository of human experiences.

Here are the links to the recent experiment conducted by the students of Information Systems Major--

Ana Domagas' group

http://eatpraylovetravel.tumblr.com/


Ken Sotamco's group
http://www.soccompexperiment.blogspot.com/

Jesse Mangulabnan's group
http://soccomp4001.blogspot.com/2010/07/experiment-no6-youtube-traffic.html

Clifford Yap's group
http://ryukansentsumuji01.blogspot.com

Chester Patrick Abrahan's group
http://soccompningcha.blogspot.com/

Julie Belmonte's group (Julie Belmonte, Diorella Chua, Ryan Melgar, Camille Tinagan )
http://sukisasoccomp.tumblr.com
http://roadknee.tumblr.com


Irene Ita-as' group
http://paomigsrapandice.tumblr.com

Kevin Roque's group
http://angorero.blogspot.com/

Janell Samar's group (maica jorge, koke jamosale, vianne obillo, bianca samar, francesca wong )
http://www.soccompexperiments2010.blogspot.com/

Aljohn Milanes' group
http://socialbloggingforsocialcomputing.blogspot.com/

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