
I enjoy looking at the stats for the Niagara Falls Poetry Project website. In addition to the number of hits on the site, they also show which pages are being looked at, how long each visitor is on the page, how many pages each visitor looks at, time of day, country that the visitor is from, and other stuff. One of these is the referrer, such as search engine, wikipedia pages, social media pages and the like. Lately I’ve been receiving a lot of visitors through the McMaster University portal. In the last few days there have been 144 visitors using the McMaster portal, and 100 of those were today between 2-4 pm, mostly viewing the same poem.
At other times that the site has been active (since 2001) I have noticed colleges and universities using the site through their portal, and I find it most gratifying to see it used by them. When I discovered a professor at a nearby university had been using the site in her course, I ended up giving a talk to her class about poetry in Niagara and its use in the social and historical record of the area.
So thanks, McMaster. If you’re a student there and have used the site, or if you’re the prof using the site as a teaching tool, please reach out (aporteus@niagarapoetry.ca) – I’d love to talk to you about how you are using it.
Many thanks,
Andrew
