Surveys
Cyberinfrastructure Resources and Practices: Survey Questionnaire
| Title: | Cyberinfrastructure Resources and Practices: Survey Questionnaire (ID: ESI07K) | | Author(s): | Mark C. Sheehan (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Survey Instruments (11/27/2007) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | This November 2007 survey is a critical component of the EDUCAUSE Center on Applied Research (ECAR) study of cyberinfrastructure in higher education. It seeks to understand the perspectives of information technology leaders and others currently working in universities and colleges. This study updates and expands our communities' understanding of how leading-edge information technology resources for research, scholarship, creative activity, and teaching and learning are utilized, provided, supported, and funded. This study is being conducted through the collaboration of many parties including the Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology (CAUDIT), the European University Information Systems organization (EUNIS), the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR), and the EDUCAUSE Net@EDU Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CCI) working group. How To Cite This Work: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research. "Cyberinfrastructure Resources and Practices: Survey Questionnaire" (Survey Instrument). Boulder, CO: ECAR, 2007, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar. | | View this resource: | |
Leading the IT Workforce in Higher Education: Survey Instrument
| Title: | Leading the IT Workforce in Higher Education: Survey Instrument (ID: ESI07J) | | Author(s): | Philip J. Goldstein (EDUCAUSE) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Survey Instruments (10/01/2007) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | This October 2007 survey is part of a study of leading the information technology (IT) workforce in higher education sponsored by the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR). Data from this survey will form the basis of a report designed to help universities and colleges position themselves in this important issue. Questions related to IT leadership and the IT workforce loom large among the concerns of higher education's leaders, in part because demographic data predict that there will not be enough skilled workers in the U.S. to meet demand and in part because many senior IT leaders are approaching retirement. As the workforce becomes more mobile and discerning, higher education faces a significantly more competitive environment for IT staff talent. This study will bring the findings of ECAR's 2004 study of IT leadership up to date and will explore new areas including recruitment and motivation of the IT workforce and generational differences in attitudes and expectations among IT professionals. | | View this resource: | |
International Study of Identity Management and IT Security in Higher Education
| Title: | International Study of Identity Management and IT Security in Higher Education (ID: ESI07H) | | Author(s): | Richard N. Katz (EDUCAUSE) and Ted Dodds (The University of British Columbia) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Survey Instruments (07/09/2007) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | This July 2007 survey is part of a study of identity management and information technology (IT) security in higher education sponsored by CAUDIT in Australasia, by EUNIS in Europe, and by the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) in North America. Data from this study will form the basis of a report designed to help institutions position themselves in these evolving areas. Identity management refers to the business processes and infrastructure required to support the use of digital identities. Identity management is not the same as, but is related to, IT security, another top concern of IT leaders in higher education. The survey focuses on the key functions of establishing identity, user authentication, and authorization, as well as supporting infrastructures such as enterprise directory, reduced/single sign-on, and federated identity. | | View this resource: | |
StateNets Services Survey
| Title: | StateNets Services Survey (ID: NMD0637) | | Origin: | Contributed by or Presented at Net@EDU (State Networks) (2006) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | State education networks provide a broad array of services for the K-20, library, government and non-profit communities. This initial survey from the StateNets Marketing and Communications Focus Group provides a snapshot of what percentage of state networks provide particular services, whether they are planning on offering additional services and whether any additional costs are passed along to the customer. | | View this resource: | |
IT Help Desk Management
| Title: | IT Help Desk Management (ID: ESI07C) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Survey Instruments (01/16/2007) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | This January 2007 survey informs research about the support services that higher education institutions provide to users of information technology resources. Help desks—sometimes called call centers or service desks, among other names—typically provide a first line of assistance to users of IT systems. Help desks vary widely in scope and effect. Part of the purpose of this survey is to assess that range of variation. The survey focuses on IT help desk services provided to the institution either directly through a central IT organization or through an outsourcing agreement. | | View this resource: | |
IT Engagement in Research at Medical Schools and Colleges
| Title: | IT Engagement in Research at Medical Schools and Colleges (ID: ESI07B) | | Origin: | Documents Contributed by ECAR, Survey Instruments (01/09/2007) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | This January 2007 survey informs research into the role of information technology in research at colleges and universities. As part of a large study, this survey is conducted by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR). It seeks to understand the roles of information technology in research at medical schools and colleges. | | View this resource: | |
The 2006 ResNet Security Practices and Policies Survey
| Title: | The 2006 ResNet Security Practices and Policies Survey (ID: CSD4701) | | Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006) | | Type: | Surveys | | Abstract: | The 2006 ResNet Security Practices and Policies Survey continues efforts to understand and expand knowledge of security practices and policies used in connection with residential computer networks on college and university campuses. The survey was conducted in the spring of 2006. The survey instrument incorporated results of and feedback from the 2005 ResNet Survey and 2004 ResNet Vulnerability Survey supplemented by observations of current and recent concerns expressed by subscribers of the ResNet-L listserv and input solicited from members of the Internet2 SALSA-NetAuth Working Group and the Effective Practices Working Group within the EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Computer and Network Security Task Force. 101 institutions responded with complete or substantially complete surveys. | | View this resource: | |
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