Collaboration, Presentations/Speeches, Resource Sharing, and Partnerships

Multi-Institutional IT Collaboration

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Title:Multi-Institutional IT Collaboration (ID: ECR0702)
Author(s):Philip J. Goldstein (EDUCAUSE)
Origin:Documents Contributed by ECAR, Presentations (06/12/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Presentation at the Sixth Annual ECAR/HP Summer Symposium for Higher Education IT Executives, June 11-13, 2007, Boulder, Colorado. In 2006, ECAR distributed three surveys: the first was designed simply to ascertain whether the responding institution collaborated in significant ways; the second asked responding collaborators to describe their experiences, views, outcomes, concerns, and readiness with and for collaborations; and the third asked self-identified non-collaborators in IT to describe the barriers to collaboration they face, the cultural assumptions and beliefs of their institutions, and their views about the possible future for IT collaboration at their institutions. The survey responses offer a rich snapshot of how and when colleges and universities collaborate, the nature of the collaborations themselves, and a sense of the effectiveness of IT collaborations in higher education.

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Collaboration Beyond the Brick Walls

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Title:Collaboration Beyond the Brick Walls (ID: NCP0654)
Author(s):Colleen D. Anderson (Bryant University), Bonnie Mitchell (Framingham State College), Janet Morahan-Martin (Bryant University), Eunwook Park (Bryant University), Robin S. Robinson (Framingham State College), and Peg Snyder (Framingham State College)
Origin:Presented at NERCOMP Conferences (03/21/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Framingham State College and Bryant University have successfully implemented cross-campus collaboration projects to place library resources and services at the forefront of research and teaching. They will share the ideas, steps, and outcomes of using course management systems in partnering with faculty to reach on-campus and distance learners.
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Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science?

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Title:Crafting Collaborations: An Art or a Science? (ID: MWR0513)
Author(s):Carrie E. Regenstein (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Robert S. Sorensen (Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana), and Nancy Millichap (Great Lakes Colleges Association)
Origin:Presented at Midwest Regional Conferences (03/21/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The ability to connect content, people, and new ideas is a growing necessity for IT professionals. This panel will look at collaboration efforts within and across a statewide community college system, a national liberal arts college consortium, and a nationally and internationally emerging higher education federation.
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