EDUCAUSE News

New EDUCAUSE Quarterly Reports on Top Higher Ed IT Issues

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on May 09, 2008

EQ logoThe summer 2008 EDUCAUSE Quarterly spotlights the complete findings of the 2008 EDUCAUSE Current IT Issues Survey as well as feature articles on open source software in education, a first assessment of a learning studio, and student use of clickers in library presentations. 

May/June 2008 EDUCAUSE Review Now Available Online

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on May 08, 2008

ER logoThe May/June 2008 EDUCAUSE Review is now available online. It features Brad Wheeler on the need for providing answers that are good enough and quick enough in the Era of Certitude; John Windhausen Jr. on the demand for "big broadband" connectivity in the United States; a summary of the 2008 EDUCAUSE Current Issues Survey findings; and Chris Dede on Web 2.0 and the seismic shift in epistemology. 

Access 2008 Current Issues Survey Results and Resources

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on May 07, 2008

2008 Top-Ten IT Issues in Higher Education

EDUCAUSE has published the results of the 2008 Current Issues Survey, which gathered responses from 589 primary representatives of EDUCAUSE member institutions, in the new issue of EDUCAUSE Quarterly, as well as a summary version in the latest EDUCAUSE Review. The articles identify the issues that IT leaders in higher education see as their most critical challenges. Read the press release and browse Current Issues resources, including the articles, recommended readings, and PowerPoint slides.

 

Core Data Service Database with 2007 Data Now Available

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on May 07, 2008

CDS logoThe interactive database component of the Core Data Service has been updated with 2007 data from nearly 990 institutions. This year’s participants can now view and compare their survey responses with those of their colleagues, using special tools that provide on-the-fly, question-by-question individual data, graphs, and analysis, including a trend analysis chart comparing aggregated data for the past two years for all participants or any peer group(s) that have been created.

Tune In May 12 for a Free Web Seminar on IT and Enterprise Architecture

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on May 06, 2008

ELive logoIn a recent survey, one-third of CIOs polled had a high-level architecture group. Of the remaining CIOs, one-third were planning to establish an architecture group in the next year or two. What role does architecture play in projects and strategic planning? Hear the perspective of an IT/enterprise architect as he talks about the practice and value of architecture. Learn about ITANA, a peer group where you can engage and learn more about architect as practiced in higher education.

In this free May 12 EDUCAUSE Live! web seminar, IT/Enterprise Architecture: What Is It, and What Value Does Leadership Find in Having an Architect at Hand?, presenter Jim Phelps, Senior IT Architect, University of Wisconsin–Madison, will share his thoughts about the practice and value of architecture.

Tune In May 6: Free Web Seminar on Digital Visual Literacy

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on April 29, 2008

ELive logoAs international culture and commerce become increasingly reliant on visual communications, visual literacy has developed into an essential skill for 21st-century college graduates. With advancements in technology and the digitizing of information, digital literacy has also grown in importance. Digital visual literacy (DVL) is the ability to critically analyze digital visual materials, create effective visual communications, and make judgments and decisions using visual representations of thoughts and ideas. These skills, which actively engage our cognitive processing of visual images, have evolved from concepts at the intersection of a range of established disciplines.

New ELI 7 Things... Brief Explores Ning

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on April 28, 2008

ELI LogoNing is an online service where users create their own social networks and join and participate in other networks. No technical skill is required to set up a social network, and there are no limits to the number of networks a user can join. The 7 Things You Should Know About Ning, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative’s (ELI) latest brief in the monthly series, examines how Ning allows instructors to use social networks in a neutral setting to help facilitate a strong sense of community among students and encourage personal interactions that can lead to the creation of new knowledge.

Browse the complete 7 Things You Should Know About… monthly series.

Register for CAMP Workshops on Shibboleth 2.0 and Distributed Services

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on April 17, 2008

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CAMP Shibboleth 2.0: Hands-on Technical Workshop (May 13-15)

The CAMP Shibboleth 2.0: Hands-on Technical Workshop will complement the June 2007 Shibboleth CAMP by providing attendees with technical installation and configuration experience with Shibboleth version 2.0. Developed for campuses new to Shibboleth and those with existing implementations interested in upgrading to the 2.0 release, the workshop will offer attendees the chance to:

Volunteer with EDUCAUSE--Apply Online by May 15

Created by Colleen Luckett (EDUCAUSE) on April 15, 2008

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Network with colleagues and grow professionally by participating in EDUCAUSE as a committee member, conference blogger, proposal reviewer, session moderator, photographer, or ad hoc volunteer. To be considered in this year's volunteer cycle, apply online by May 15.

Tune In April 18 for a Free Web Seminar on Identity Management at Duke University

Created by Peggy Kurkowski (EDUCAUSE) on April 11, 2008

ELive Spotlight LogoThe EDUCAUSE Live! Spotlight on Identity Management series is a six-month series that will feature one or two speakers from a campus that have analyzed or solved a problem in a way that many people will find instructive.

The meaning of "student" is evolving at Duke University in response to many institutional and faculty outreach efforts. This trend is mirrored at many of Duke's peer institutions. In this free seminar on April 18, The Evolving Definition of “Student”: Identity Management at Duke University, presenters Klara Jelinkova, Director, Computing Systems, and Lynne O’Brien, Director, Academic Technology and Instructional Services, Duke University, will discuss the issues, concepts, and solutions surrounding identity management proposed and implemented at Duke University.