Communication and Contributed by or Presented at Net@EDU (State Networks)

Student Communication 2017: Meeting the IT and Networking Needs of Tomorrow’s Students

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Title:Student Communication 2017: Meeting the IT and Networking Needs of Tomorrow’s Students (ID: NMD08005)
Author(s):Susan E. Metros (University of Southern California), Brenda van Gelder (Virginia Tech), and Samuel A. DiGangi (Arizona State University)
Origin:Contributed by or Presented at Net@EDU (State Networks) (02/10/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Students expect their university’s network to meet their academic and personal needs. So how can network administrators cope with a student body whose network needs for self-expression, learning, and creativity outpace the requirements of academic departments or (institutional) business practices? Is it possible (or just wishful thinking) to predict their demands? During this session, we will identify a few trends seen on today’s information-communication-technology landscape and address why we must continuously seek alternative and more efficient ways to meet the ICT services of tomorrow’s students.

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How to Improve the Dialogue Between K-12 and Higher Ed on Network Applications and Shared Political Interests

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Title:How to Improve the Dialogue Between K-12 and Higher Ed on Network Applications and Shared Political Interests (ID: NMD0207)
Author(s):George G. Laskaris (NJEDge.Net)
Source:NJ EDge.Net
Origin:Contributed by or Presented at Net@EDU (State Networks) (2002)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The author discusses the history of the dialog between those who represent K-20 interests and those representing higher education interests, he also discusses ways to improve the dialog.
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