Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences, Financial Management, and Collaboration

When E-Learning Goes Enterprise Wide

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Title:When E-Learning Goes Enterprise Wide (ID: EDU03189)
Author(s):Michelle N. Lamberson (The University of British Columbia) and Neil Guppy (The University of British Columbia)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:As e-learning at UBC has shifted from pilot to enterprise practice, an unprecedented need for ongoing communication and collaboration among disparate academic and administrative units and people was created. This presentation will discuss funding, organizational, and policy issues that have arisen, with emphasis on decentralized collaborative activity.
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Pooling the Resources of Dozens of Schools

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Title:Pooling the Resources of Dozens of Schools (ID: EDU9943)
Author(s):Mahendran Jawaharlal (Campus Management Corporation)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (1999)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:With ever-climbing costs of supporting your administrative software, your institution needs the benefits of a virtual community of users from fellow institutions. Such communities pool resources and substantially keep down the costs of development, support, and implementation of software technology. Learn how to keep software support costs at a manageable level by sharing information across and between institutions through national and regional user groups, Web resources, dedicated listservs, and custom software contests. Discuss the required infrastructure behind these communities, how the technology must be industry-standard, net-centric, object-oriented and flexible.
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