Future of Higher Education and Higher Education Transformation

Recent blog entries tagged with Future of Higher Education and Higher Education Transformation.

ELI Annual Video: Human Futures for Technology and Education

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 30, 2008

The slides and video of this presentation can be found here. The speech is by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, and is entitled, "Human Futures for Technology and Education". It was delivered at the ELI 2008 Annual Meeting.

Digital information technologies have profound implications for education and force us to rethink how we teach, what we teach, and who we think we are teaching. Understanding these implications and rethinking education will help us prepare our students to build a more human future in an increasingly digital environment.

ELI Podcast: Human Futures for Technology and Education

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on January 30, 2008

In this hour long podcast we feature a speech by Michael Wesch, Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Kansas State University, entitled, "Human Futures for Technology and Education". It was delivered at the ELI 2008 Annual Meeting.

Digital information technologies have profound implications for education and force us to rethink how we teach, what we teach, and who we think we are teaching. Understanding these implications and rethinking education will help us prepare our students to build a more human future in an increasingly digital environment.

E07 Podcast: An Interview with David Ward, President of the American Council on Education

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on November 08, 2007

In this 11 minute podcast, we feature a phone interview with David Ward, President of the American Council on Education. A leading spokesperson for American higher education, David Ward became the 11th president of the American Council on Education on September 1, 2001. Ward is chancellor emeritus of the University of Wisconsin•Madison and the former Charles Kendall Adams University Professor at UW•Madison. Ward participated in a panel session at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference entitled, "The Role of Information Technology in an Age of Access, Affordability, and Accountability".

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EDUCAUSE Midwest Regional Conference 2007. Summary: School of Athens or Mr. Ford's Factory: IT & the Future of Higher Education

Created by Lida L. Larsen (EDUCAUSE) on April 03, 2007
Summary:
Opening General Session
2007 Midwest Regional Conference
Monday, March 12, 2007
Chicago, Illinois
Title: 
School of Athens or Mr. Ford's Factory: IT and the Future of Higher Education
Speaker: 
Richard N. Katz, Vice President, EDUCAUSE
Abstract: 
For a millennium, universities have worked to preserve a highly personal and labor-intensive apprenticeship technique while opening their doors to ever more learners. IT is used to supplement this millennium-old tradition, but what if IT could be used in more daring ways? What might education look like in 2020?
 
Notes:
 
Opening his talk, Richard Katz mused that his remarks might appropriately "comfort the afflicted, and affict the comfortable," and then spoke on social, historical, and philosophical aspects that should inform our work in higher education.

Join Us at EDUCAUSE 2006 in Dallas--The Year's Premier Higher Ed IT Event

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on June 13, 2006

EDUCAUSE 2006 logoEDUCAUSE 2006 is the event to attend this year if you are involved in any area of information technology in higher education. The conference—"Spurring Innovation and Marshalling Resources," October 9–12 in Dallas, Texas—will bring together several thousand people from across the higher education IT landscape to:

  • Hear about trends and best practices from exemplars and innovators at all kinds of colleges and universities.
  • Consider the "big picture" with visionary keynote speakers like Vinton G. Cerf.
  • Exchange experiences and information with colleagues in small special-topic meetings.
  • Discover new products and services for higher education IT in the expansive exhibit hall and at vendor presentations and workshops.

Make a sound investment in the future of your career and the success of your institution—join us at EDUCAUSE 2006.