Who are you?

I know that 50 of you per day are visiting this site, almost all from the UK, and that you spend about 2 minutes each on the site, and look at 2.5 pages on each visit. 98% of the visits are from within the UK (lets hear it for the three of you in St Hellier, and the visitor in Dussledorf!).
Please click on the ‘Ask a question about this item’ link below and let us know who and where you are! You can also ask a question about the Maths.
My students - please ‘ask a question about this item’ as well!
May 23rd, 2007 22:33
If you had W3Counter, you could spy on those 50 people in real-time as they browse your site.
May 24th, 2007 12:30
Hi,
I’m from Bristol. I also teach at a FE college. I have set up my own blog - inspired by your fine example - for my GCSE students I’ve also been ‘borrowing’ some of your excellent resources.
Cheers,
Steve
May 24th, 2007 13:46
Hello Dan
I’m not interested in real time information, just trying to encourage people to ask questions on the site!
May 24th, 2007 22:43
Hi Keith,
I’m form Bristol. I also teach in a FE college. Inspired by your blog I have started my own maths blog for my GCSE maths students. I’ve ‘borrowed’ some of your materials for the site.
Cheers,
Steve
May 25th, 2007 20:21
No worries, Steve, borrow away. I’ll be adding in activities that encourage students to use the comment feature here next year.