Strategic Planning, IT, Presented at ELI Meetings

Asking Good Questions by Starting with Key Decisions

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Title:Asking Good Questions by Starting with Key Decisions (ID: ELI06334)
Author(s):Deborah Keyek-Franssen (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (09/12/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:In this presentation, Keyek-Franssen explains the assessment framework for educational technology planning at the University of Colorado at Boulder. She also shares some of the key findings and lessons learned from its development and implementation.
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Aligning the IT Plan, Budgets, Program Delivery and University Strategic Plan: How to Make It Work

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Title:Aligning the IT Plan, Budgets, Program Delivery and University Strategic Plan: How to Make It Work (ID: NLI0428)
Author(s):John C. Cavanaugh (University of West Florida), Christine Pierce (University of West Florida), and Janet Pilcher (University of West Florida)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Creating an IT strategic plan is (relatively) easy. Aligning it with budgets (especially in tight financial times), various approaches to academic program delivery, and the overall university strategic plan for future growth is quite another story. This session will report on how to make it happen by using existing planning processes, making processes more transparent, getting buy-in, and creating opportunities for faculty and administrators to be highly entrepreneurial. By combining some existing processes with judiciously made improvements in others, the University of West Florida was able to create and implement its first IT strategic plan, blend it with the ongoing creation of online programs, and integrate it with an aggressive strategy for expanding the geographical scope of UWF's primary service region in one year. Implementation success to date will be discussed.
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Transformation Through Collaboration

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Title:Transformation Through Collaboration (ID: NLI0319)
Author(s):Jo Ann Pearson (University of North Carolina General Administration)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (2003)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:This presentation will describe strategic planning processes and the resulting transformational outcomes at the system and campus levels. In 1999 the University of North Carolina developed an information technology strategic plan to aggressively address on all sixteen campuses the following five priority areas: teaching and learning with technology (TLT), administrative systems, services for students, e-learning, and intracampus network infrastructure. Funds were set aside for new programs that were collaborative in nature, designed to synergistically capitalize on economies of scale and serve all campuses. In addition to other actions, these new programs established the UNC TLT Collaborative, the UNC Shared Services Alliance, and the Office of Coordinated Technology Management. This presentation will report on UNC's successful strategic planning initiative including how it is serving as a roadmap and vehicle for institutional transformation in several IT areas. Strategic planning and program development have enabled East Carolina University (ECU) to transform a traditional site-based continuing studies model to an Internet-based enterprise supporting more than 20 degree/certificate programs generating approximately 100 faculty positions and a $17 million budget. The transformation was the result of a comprehensive approach built on careful analysis of internal and external factors, development of an appropriate administrative/funding model, building top-to-bottom buy in, expansion of instructional technology support services, a solid technology infrastructure, and effective promotion.
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