Tech.Ed Brings Together Folks from Everywhere
More data surfing.
So far, we have looked at the Names of Tech.Ed 2007 and the male/female distribution, and comparing this year's Tech.Ed with the last 2.
Now, let's look at where folks are coming from.
2007 | 2006 | 2005 | |
ACT | 12.84% | 12.11% | 13.25% |
NSW | 27.21% | 41.55% | 23.39% |
NT | 0.39% | 0.43% | 0.82% |
QLD | 23.87% | 15.13% | 24.68% |
SA | 5.95% | 6.27% | 6.30% |
TAS | 1.77% | 1.20% | 1.30% |
VIC | 21.65% | 16.56% | 19.20% |
WA | 4.48% | 5.17% | 4.48% |
Overseas | 1.82% | 1.58% | 0.15% |
You would thinking that QLD would have the larger mix of attendees, since it's on the Gold Coast, but that's not true this year. Great to see the support from Tassie slowly growing.
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Comments
Anonymous
July 17, 2007
Hey Frank, Do you happen to have the 2004 data? It'd be interesting to see if attendance patterns for NSW (41%!?) were just a once-off, or simply because some of us don't like to go up to QLD :)Anonymous
July 17, 2007
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July 17, 2007
In Sydney Last year there seemed to be a Hundred or so folk just for the SBS Sessions on a day ticket? To my mind there would be a 4% spike in NSW numbers right there or am I just wishful thinking SBSers have any impact. Is there another group trying for a Cabana Day like SBSers did last year? I know there is not much SBS Presence this year, and a bit surprised that Centro is not getting a look in either.