Leadership Development and EDUCAUSE2007

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E07 Podcast: Things I’ve Screwed Up—and How! - Greg Jackson

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on December 13, 2007

In this 35 minute podcast, we feature a speech by Greg Jackson, Vice President and CIO for the University of Chicago. This speech was recorded at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Conference in Seattle, Washington and is entitled, "Things I’ve Screwed Up—and How!".

The abstract:

Recognitions, awards, best practices, best of breed: so engaging, so uplifting, so motivating, so prominently covered. Failures, frustrations, firings, misdirection: so off-putting, so depressing, so demoralizing, so rarely covered. The literature on quality improvement and economist Paul Ormerod’s Why Most Things Fail contend that progress and quality improvement require that we not only seek success but also avoid failure, and therefore that we understand both. In this session, Jackson will offer a different perspective by reflecting on some mishaps and why they occurred.
WINNER: 2007 EDUCAUSE Leadership Award. Award sponsored by SunGard Higher Education, An EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner.

E07 Podcast: Frye Institute Overview

Created by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 27, 2007

This 40-minute podcast recorded during the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference features Brian L. Hawkins, President, EDUCAUSE, Edward Kelty, CIO/Dean Information Services, Rio Salado College, Ann Kovalchick, Deputy CIO and Executive Director, Academic Technology, Tulane University, Greg Marrow, Chief Information Officer, North Carolina Central University, and Lisa Trubitt, Assistant to the CIO for Policy & Communications, University at Albany, SUNY providing a "Frye Institute Overview."

The session abstract:

E07 Podcast: IT Leadership and the Role of the CIO - The Annual Gartner/EDUCAUSE Update

Created by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 21, 2007

This 49-minute podcast recorded during the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference features Michael R. Zastrocky, VP & Research Director/Academic Strategies, Gartner, Inc. speaking on IT Leadership and the Role of the CIO: The Annual Gartner/EDUCAUSE Update.

The session abstract:

As higher education institutions face a growing shortage of IT leaders, some executives question the need for a CIO while others see this role expanding. During this annual Gartner/EDUCAUSE update, we will look at the role of the CIO and how it has evolved, along with current and future institutional needs for IT leadership. We will also look at how institutions can prepare for the next generation of IT leaders and future models for IT governance.

Sponsored by Real

E07 Podcast: An Interview with Robert Renaud

Created by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 12, 2007

In this 16-minute podcast, we feature an interview with Robert Renaud, Vice President and CIO, Dickinson College He discusses the future of and challenges facing Enterprise Resource Planning systems as well as leadership in a time of change.

Sponsored by Real Networks

E07 Podcast: Brian Hawkins - Learning To Drive (and Other Lessons Learned Along the Way)

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on November 12, 2007

In November of 2006, Brian Hawkins, EDUCAUSE President, announced his plans to retire from the presidency of EDUCAUSE at the end of the 2007•2008 academic year. At the 2007 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, he was asked to share the important lessons he has learned in his nearly 40-year career in higher education regarding management, leadership, and professional life. In this 42-minute podcast of that address, entitled "Learning To Drive (and Other Lessons Learned Along the Way)", he discusses issues including personnel management, professional development, and how to map a course for good leadership and a successful career.

Real Networks

 

What I missed at Educause

Created by Susan Miltenberger (Maryland Institute College of Art) on October 26, 2007
I was really looking forward to hearing more about Microsoft Live@Edu, communication strategies (texting, portal and othe web services), LMS and organizational strategies for IT units at other colleges. But I didn't make it out to Seattle this year because we are getting ready to meet our first milestone for MICA Connected.On Monday we will release Oracle/PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9.0 to our community. Along with CS 9.0 we are upgrading our Oracle/PeopleSoft portal and with a entirely new approach to branding and integration with our main web site.I'm optimistic that after we launch these new systems on Monday I'll have some time to catch up on all the news from Educause 2007.

EDUCAUSE 2007 Update--No Walk-In Registration in Seattle

Created by Lisa Gesner (EDUCAUSE) on September 27, 2007

EDUCAUSE 2007 logo

There will be NO walk-in registration on site in Seattle.

Due to a record-breaking response and space limitations in the Washington State Convention and Trade Center, EDUCAUSE 2007, October 23–26 in Seattle, Washington is SOLD OUT, and online registration was closed on September 19, 2007. Please note that participant name badges will be checked for entry to conference sessions. View additional information about hotels and how to follow conference happenings on the EDUCAUSE 2007 Web site.

EDUCAUSE 2007 Conference in Seattle Has Sold Out

Created by Lisa Gesner (EDUCAUSE) on September 19, 2007

EDUCAUSE 2007 logoDue to a record-breaking response, the EDUCAUSE 2007 conference, October 23–26 in Seattle, Washington, is now SOLD OUT. For more information, please see the EDUCAUSE 2007 Web site.

EDUCAUSE 2007: Submit a Presentation Proposal

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on October 26, 2006

The call for proposals is now open for EDUCAUSE 2007, Oct. 23-26, in Seattle, Washington. Focused on the theme “Information Futures: Aligning Our Missions,” the conference program will cover top issues in higher education IT. The program tracks for 2007 are Emerging Technologies and Practices; Enterprise Information Systems and Services; Information Resources, Digital Content, and Libraries; Leadership, Management, Policy, Planning, and Partnerships; Networking, Infrastructure, and Advanced Computing; Security, Privacy, and Policy; and Teaching and Learning. View guidelines and submit a preconference seminar or conference session proposal. Deadlines for submission are January 16, 2007 (preconference seminar), and February 6, 2007 (conference session).