Survey of IT Student Worker Pay - 2007

Created by AJ Kelton (Montclair State University) on January 04, 2007
David Stack (UW–Milwaukee) and I invite folks to complete a survey designed to compare student wages paid by central IT services with those paid by IT units in distributed schools, colleges and divisions.

Those who respond do not have to identify themselves or their institution. Summary statistics will be posted to the EDUCAUSE DTS Constituent Group Wiki and here in my blog. There is a place in the survey for optional self-identification and aggregate survey responses will be sent directly to those to provide this optional information.

For more information, please see the contact information below.

The survey can be found at
https://surveys.montclair.edu/survey/entry.jsp?id=1167448360496


Information on AJ Kelton can be found at:
Email - keltona@mail.montclair.edu
website - http://www.montclair.edu/~keltona

Information on David Stack can be found at:
Email - david@uwm.edu
website - http://www.uwm.edu/~david/

I have posted this information to my blog (in addition to the wiki) so that those who are interested in doing so can comment and/or continue the conversation. David and I encourage your participation.
Submitted by AJKelton on Thu, 2007/01/04 - 6:40pm.
Kevin,

Thanks so much for passing this along to the ResNet list. I know that David is going to send the link along to a few of the lists he is on and I am going to do the same. So getting "buy in" from other folks, who can reach other lists we're not on, will only serve to enrich the response. Thanks much.

I'm intrigued by part of your response and will write to you shortly.
Submitted by kguidry on Thu, 2007/01/04 - 2:51pm.

I've passed along a link to this post to the ResNet listserv. Perhaps some members of that community will participate in this survey.

We in the ResNet Applied Research Group have considered similar questions, particularly in our 2005 survey, but we decided not to ask these questions or pursue the issue. I'd be happy to discuss this with you off-line - it's an interesting topic and one we discussed at length.