Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences; Strategic Planning, IT; Presentations/Speeches; and Financial Management

The 2007 Campus Computing Survey

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Title:The 2007 Campus Computing Survey (ID: EDU07254)
Author(s):Kenneth C. Green (The Campus Computing Project)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Begun in 1990, the Campus Computing Project is the largest continuing study of the role of computing, e-learning, and information technology in American higher education. The session will present the results of the 2007 Campus Computing Survey, including new data on P2P policies, open source deployment, IT security issues, strategic and financial planning for IT, instructional integration of IT, campus IT standards, course management systems, and Web site services.

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Counting the Costs: Strategic Application of IT to Understand University Costs

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Title:Counting the Costs: Strategic Application of IT to Understand University Costs (ID: EDU03169)
Author(s):Mark Piper (University of Newcastle)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The University of Newcastle in Australia has developed a sophisticated costing model to assist in making informed strategic decisions about program offerings, resourcing, pricing, and marketing. This presentation will show the outcomes of the multidimensional model, along with the information systems and data integration underpinning the model, and will highlight the strategic value of such information.
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The 2003 Campus Computing Survey

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Title:The 2003 Campus Computing Survey (ID: EDU0324)
Author(s):Craig Blurton (University of Hong Kong) and Kenneth C. Green (The Campus Computing Project)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The Campus Computing Project will present data from the 2003 survey on the role of information technology in American higher education. Key topics include user support issues, e-commerce, wireless networks, strategic and financial planning for IT, instructional integration of information technology, campus IT standards, campus portal plans, Web site services, and managing spam on campus networks, plus new national data about ERP planning and implementation efforts. This session will also include a presentation summarizing data from the Asian Campus Computing Survey, which includes universities in China, Hong Kong, Japan, and other countries in Asia.
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