3/1/2007
Leading colleges and universities are looking for new ways to demonstrate their value to stakeholders, with learning outcomes emerging as a debated and desired endpoint.
2/28/2007
Retired this last January, John Camp was deputy CIO or CIO at Wayne State University (MI) for the last 10 years and in IT leadership positions there since 1985.
2/22/2007
Right now, "quality control" for higher education is basically left up to (a) the marketplace (sounds kind of right-wing) and (b) to nonprofit-based, "voluntary" procedures for accreditation (sounds kinda left-wing).
1/8/2007
One of the challenges of multimedia classrooms can be supporting them in an efficient, cost-effective manner. After all, each element you add to a classroom means another piece of equipment that can fail.
9/30/2006
Today’s Auxiliary Services department has morphed into a solution source for mobile transactions, mountains of junk mail, and a whole lot more.
9/27/2006
Basically, if your IT doesn’t work, you don’t have any business or learning continuity except for in the smallest and most specialized of situations.
9/25/2006
8/29/2006
From improving service to the campus community, to enhancing server capacity for critical operations, schools learn that the best way to tackle mission-critical objectives is to do it via intelligent tech implementations.
7/23/2006
Two leading academic instutions facing critical data warehousing and business intelligence challenges find powerful and dynamic solutions that could be your solutions, too.
7/22/2006
7/13/2006
6/27/2006
Determined to put an up-to-date computing device in the hands of every student and educator on campus, CIOs devise smart tech refresh programs.
6/26/2006