Second, here are out stats on last week's international visitors. Welcome, India!
A blog largely about the Ivy Tech Paralegal program, but not sponsored by Ivy Tech. Because, you know, they have rules.
About Me
I started this blog as a way of building an online community of current and past Ivy Tech paralegal students, as well as letting people interested in our program know what we're up to. This blog is not sponsored by Ivy Tech. No way, no how.
My name is Linda Kampe, and I'm the program chair of Paralegal Studies in Lafayette, Indiana. My office is in Ivy Hall 1166. Stop by and chat. For best results, make an appointment, so I know to expect you. And if you bring your own cup, I'll make you tea. Because hey, we're not animals.
My name is Linda Kampe, and I'm the program chair of Paralegal Studies in Lafayette, Indiana. My office is in Ivy Hall 1166. Stop by and chat. For best results, make an appointment, so I know to expect you. And if you bring your own cup, I'll make you tea. Because hey, we're not animals.
Showing posts with label International visitors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International visitors. Show all posts
Monday, October 2, 2017
Monday Morning Announcements
First, a reminder that there will be a Legal Society meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, October 3) at 5:00 p.m.
Second, here are out stats on last week's international visitors. Welcome, India!
Second, here are out stats on last week's international visitors. Welcome, India!
Monday, September 11, 2017
I'm a Russian Rock Star
Here are last week's international stats. Why are we so popular in Russia?
Russia
|
43
|
United States
|
18
|
Ireland
|
3
|
Spain
|
1
|
France
|
1
|
India
|
1
|
Netherlands
|
1
|
Portugal
|
1
|
Vietnam
|
1
|
Monday, July 17, 2017
Wilkommen!
It appears that France is still on summer vacation, but their neighbors to the north, Germany, are weighing in. Greetings! Here are this past week's stats:
United States
|
23
|
Germany
|
15
|
Portugal
|
2
|
Brazil
|
1
|
Russia
|
1
|
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
France, where have you gone?
I haven't published these statistics in a bit, so maybe France was feeling disheartened for not getting a shout-out. But here's a breakdown of which countries people have logged in from over the past week. Why do so many Russians find this blog interesting?
Russia
|
44
|
Brazil
|
41
|
United States
|
25
|
South Korea
|
6
|
Mexico
|
6
|
Ukraine
|
5
|
Germany
|
3
|
Ireland
|
3
|
Ecuador
|
2
|
Thailand
|
2
|
Monday, May 1, 2017
International Visitors
Once again, we retain our special bond with France. My son is leaving France sometime within the next 10 days, so if you haven't found him yet, time is running out.
United States
|
33
|
France
|
7
|
Brazil
|
1
|
Spain
|
1
|
Netherlands
|
1
|
Portugal
|
1
|
Romania
|
1
|
Ukraine
|
1
|
Monday, April 24, 2017
Welcome, Southeast Asia!
We have some new visitors from southeast Asia, which is exciting. And we've hung on to our European friends, especially France. (Interesting election yesterday, France. Please, please learn from our example!) You're all among friends here!
United States
|
43
|
France
|
8
|
South Korea
|
5
|
Portugal
|
5
|
United Kingdom
|
2
|
Spain
|
1
|
Indonesia
|
1
|
Monday, April 17, 2017
Welcome, Europe!
Okay, last week was another first, as far as I know. We had more visitors from Europe than from North America. And while France still holds a special place in our collective heart, we are expanding our tendrils throughout the European continent. Wow!
United States
|
26
|
France
|
12
|
Spain
|
8
|
Germany
|
7
|
Portugal
|
3
|
United Kingdom
|
1
|
Italy
|
1
|
Sweden
|
1
|
Ukraine
|
1
|
Monday, April 10, 2017
Welcome, Portugal!
Portugal! I'm pretty sure that's new. Glad you could join us. (Stay strong, France.)
United States
|
41
|
Portugal
|
25
|
France
|
7
|
Finland
|
2
|
Ukraine
|
2
|
Australia
|
1
|
Spain
|
1
|
Monday, April 3, 2017
International Visitors
If this keeps up, I'm going to have to start writing this blog in Russian.
Fun fact (for those of you who know me)--I can say only a handful of words in Russian: da (yes); nyet (no); spacibo (thank you); and [spelling phonetically] cheripa (turtle).
Fun fact (for those of you who know me)--I can say only a handful of words in Russian: da (yes); nyet (no); spacibo (thank you); and [spelling phonetically] cheripa (turtle).
Russia
64
United States
24
France
4
Germany
1
Hungary
1
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