Podcasts and Information Technology Management and Leadership

ELI In Conversation: Innovation and The Digitally Fluent University - An Administrative Perspective

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on February 15, 2008

In this 16 minute podcast we feature a conversation from the ELI 2008 Annual Meeting. The topic is digital fluency and innovation at the academy from an administrative perspective. Our conversation participants are Louise Thorpe, Head of Academic Innovation at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK; and Holly Morris-Kuentz, Director of Instructional and Research Technology for Hobart and William Smith Colleges.

Both of the them also co-presented sessions at the ELI 2008 Annual Meeting. Holly Morris-Kuentz co-presented a session entitled, "Prioritizing Technology-Rich Classroom Space: Strategies for Success". Louise Thorpe co-presented a session entitled, "The Digitally Fluent University: A Recipe for Success?".

 

E07 Podcast: An Interview with Michael Zastrocky from Gartner Inc.

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on December 18, 2007

In this 7 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Michael Zastrocky, Vice President and Research Director of Academic Strategies for Gartner, Incorporated. He presented a session at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference entitled, "IT Leadership and the Role of the CIO: The Annual Gartner/EDUCAUSE Update".

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: An Interview with Harley Lingerfelt

Created by Kelly Walker (Tintinnabulous) on November 26, 2007

In this 10-minute podcast, we feature an interview with Harley Lingerfelt, VP for Information Management & Technology, Savannah College of Art and Design . He discusses the challenges of matching leading-edge technology to a diverse and creative campus community.

Sponsored by Real

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: An Interview with Martin Ringle, Chief Technology Office for Reed College

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on November 07, 2007

In this 26 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Martin Ringle, Chief Technology Office at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. For more than 20 years, Marty Ringle has contributed to the higher education IT profession as a change agent, a collaborator, and an organizer. A deep believer in the role and mission of small liberal arts colleges, his career has been marked by his ability to meld diverse entities into a coherent whole. This interview was recorded at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington.

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E07 Podcast: An Interview with Chris Adie, Academic Liason Director for the University of Edinburgh

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on November 05, 2007

In this 13 minute podcast, we feature an interview with Dr. Chris Adie, Academic Liaison Director for the College of Science and Engineering in the Information Services Group of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He provides a key strategic link between the College and Information Services, covering the entire portfolio of IT, Library, eLearning and learning spaces technology. Previous positions have included Head, Specialist Services Division of Edinburgh University Computing Services. A physicist by training, Chris has many years experience of software development in commercial and academic support roles.

This interview was conducted at the EDUCAUSE 2007 Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington. It was conducted by Bill Hogue, Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer for the eight campuses of the University of South Carolina.

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2007 Enterprise Conference: The Changing Role of Enterprise Systems: From EDI to Internet Icons

Created by Gerry Bayne (EDUCAUSE) on June 14, 2007

The opening keynote address from the 2007 EDUCAUSE Enterprise Conference in Chicago, Illinois. This speech was given by Kenneth C. Green, Founding Director of the Campus Computing Project, the largest continuing study of the role of information technology in American colleges and universities. This speech, entitled The Changing Role of Enterprise Systems: From EDI to Internet Icons, is approximately an hour and three minutes long.

Over the past 15 years campus administrative information systems have morphed into enterprise systems. This presentation will focus on the promises (implied and inferred) in this transformation from EDI in the 1990s ("systems will share data"), to the Internet-spawned expectations for online resources and services, to the recent Spellings Commission report mandate that campuses "bring data" from their enterprise systems to address critical assessment and outcome issues.

EDUCAUSE2006 Podcast: IT at Purdue's Job Family System

Created by Carie Lee Page (EDUCAUSE) on February 23, 2007
In this 45-minute recording from the 2006 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, we'll hear from Christine Tyler and Jackie Wilson in a session entitled Information Technology at Purdue's Job Family System. They will explain the IT Job Family System, a framework for building and sustaining a high-performing culture with fair and equitable pay based on performance.