IT Staffing and IT Funding

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EDUCAUSE Core Data Service 2006 Results

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Title:EDUCAUSE Core Data Service 2006 Results (ID: EDU07321)
Author(s):Brian L. Hawkins (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
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This session will summarize the highlights from the 2006 EDUCAUSE Core Data Service survey data. These analyses will identify key findings, important trends, and similarities and differences across different types of institutions. This year more than 940 institutions participated in this collaborative effort. A discussion period will conclude this session to understand concerns and issues from the audience, as well as discussion of future directions.

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EDUCAUSE Core Data Service: Fiscal Year 2006 Summary Report

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Title:EDUCAUSE Core Data Service: Fiscal Year 2006 Summary Report (ID: PUB8004)
Author(s):Brian L. Hawkins (EDUCAUSE) and Julia A. Rudy (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Publications from the EDUCAUSE Office (10/08/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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EDUCAUSE Core Data Service Fiscal Year 2006 Summary Report summarizes much of the data collected through the 2006 EDUCAUSE core data survey about campus information technology (IT) environments at 933 colleges and universities in the U.S. and abroad. The report presents aggregates of data through more than 100 tables and accompanying descriptive text in five areas relevant to planning and managing IT in higher education: IT Organization, Staffing, and Planning; IT Financing and Management; Faculty and Student Computing; Networking and Security; and Information Systems. Appendices include a brief historical context, a list of participating campuses, the 2006 survey instrument, a glossary of terms from the survey, and Carnegie classification definitions.

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Price:$10.00 (EDUCAUSE Members) | $10.00 (Non-Members)
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Winds of Change: Charting the Course for IT in the Twenty-First Century

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Title:Winds of Change: Charting the Course for IT in the Twenty-First Century (ID: ERM0762)
Author(s):Brian L. Hawkins (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (10/19/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
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Campus IT leaders are responsible for providing a view of the technology changes that are coming over the horizon and a vision of where the “ship” of IT should be headed. The retiring EDUCAUSE president offers ten nautical maxims for charting this course for higher education IT.

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Winds of Change: Charting the Course for Technology

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Title:Winds of Change: Charting the Course for Technology (ID: WRC0528)
Author(s):Brian L. Hawkins (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (04/26/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Higher education finds itself in turbulent seas. This presentation will identify 10 maxims for charting the course of technology in the 21st century. The session will look at leadership, budgeting, staffing, assessment, and other important factors in navigating the uncertain and occasionally rough times ahead.
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Checking the Radar: Survey Identifies Key IT Issues

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Title:Checking the Radar: Survey Identifies Key IT Issues (ID: EQM0029)
Author(s):James Roche (Washington State University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2000)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The Current Issues Committee and EDUCAUSE surveyed members to see what issues are the most strategic, emerging, time consuming, and expensive. How does your to-do list compare?
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Top 10 IT Challenges of 2000

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Title:Top 10 IT Challenges of 2000 (ID: EQM002A)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (2000)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The Current Issues Committee guides you through this year's 10 most strategic challenges for IT professionals in higher education.
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