April 25, 2013, 1:00pm EDT.
New
forms of scholarship, new educational pathways, and new
interconnections and dependencies characterize the digitally rich
landscape of higher education today. We are living and working in an age
in which connections are blends of unique relationships and new social
mores, crisscrossing an eclectic panorama of technology solutions and
smart devices. In today’s world, planning and delivering IT services for
residential and virtual campuses entails creative reexamination of all
our premises, from partnerships and collaborations, to business models
and processes, to services and service delivery.
This session will
define and explore the new, connected landscape we all must gingerly
yet strategically navigate. It also will examine how traditional higher
education, whether large research or small liberal arts, should be
adapting to the opportunities and challenges presented by the ubiquity
and pervasiveness of connectivity.
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
Higher Education in the Ultra-Connected Age
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