ctw2007: Creative Conference Wrap-Up

The facilitator used Turning Point clickers to first assess who attended each workshop, and then provided five statements that people had to vote as the most insightful or important. He could then cross-analyze the data based on attendance and post the results. The results were used to launch discussions. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Leading the Leaders: A Conference Wrap-Up Moderator: Victor Edmonds, Director, Educational Technology Services, University of California, Berkley Panelists: ...Continued Continue Reading | December 12 2007 | Comments
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ctw2007: Preparing for an IT Leadership Role

The panel of current and former CIOs discussed the various major issues related to technology leadership and how to meet them head on with integrity. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Track Leader: John S. Camp, Ph.D., Former CIO, Wayne State University Presenters Debra Allison, Vice President for Information Technology, Miami University Dewitt Latimer Ph.D., Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer, ...Continued Continue Reading | December 12 2007 | Comments
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ctw2007: Preparing for an IT Leadership Role

The panel of current and former CIOs discussed the various major issues related to technology leadership and how to meet them head on with integrity. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Track Leader: John S. Camp, Ph.D., Former CIO, Wayne State University Presenters Debra Allison, Vice President for Information Technology, Miami University Dewitt Latimer Ph.D., Deputy CIO and Chief Technology Officer, ...Continued Continue Reading | December 12 2007 | Comments
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ctw2007: Lessons Learned from Incorporating Social Collaborative Technologies

Bob Price discuses how Duke’s use of collaborative technologies grew radically after their 2004 freshman course adoption of the iPod. Ultimately he claims you need to leverage the strengths at your institution with available technologies. Leading Change in Social Collaboration Environments Track and Case Study Leader: Bob Price, Director, Academic Services, OIT, Duke University Case Study #2 DDI Phases Phase 1: Experimentation Phase 2: Extension & Transition Phase 3: Standard Support & Integration Management …

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ctw2007: Examples of Various Social Collaborative Technologies

Ron Danielson provides a nice snapshot of how an individual campus is using a variety of different social collaboration technologies. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Leading Change in Social Collaboration Environments Track Leaders: Bob Price, Director, Academic Services, OIT, Duke University Case Study #1 Ron Danielson, Vice Provost and CIO, Santa Clara University Using Blogs …

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ctw2007: A History and Issues of Social Collaboration

Part 1: Social Collaboration Technology Then, Now, and Beyond “The best way to predict the future is to invent it.” Alan Kay What are social collaboration technologies? What are the issues surrounding the development and use of them? Bob Price discussed a history of social collaboration technologies and ended with a discussion of the open source virtual world project Croquet. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice Leading Change in Social Collaboration Environments http://www.campustechnology.com/conference/Winter07/sessionDetails.aspx?section_id=2160 Track Leaders: ...Continued Continue Reading | December 11 2007 | Comments
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ctw07: Information Technology Governance

Jack McCredie reports out on an ECAR study and shares his Top Ten Tips for IT Leadership. Campus Technology Winter 2007 Technology Leadership in Practice John W. (Jack) McCredie Keynote Their Title: Placing Yourself at the Forefront of Change: Inside the IT Governance Findings, and More His Title: Governance and Leadership in Information Technology in Higher Education What makes IT hard to Govern? Independent research projects Departmental computing organizations Colleges & professional schools Campus wide organization System wide coordination …

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TYCA West: Guidelines for Online Teaching and Learning

TYCA-West Conference October 12-13, 2007 Building Bridges of Lifelong Learners Teaching and Learning Effectively Online Vartouhi Asherian, College of Southern Nevada Nancy Webb, College of Southern Nevada Asherian and Webb are instructional designers from CSN’s office of eLearning. The presenters started by saying that every time they googled “best practices online,” they’d always hit the same model of Seven Principles of effective pedagogy and …

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TYCA West: Open Source BABY!

TYCA-West Conference October 12-13, 2007 Building Bridges of Lifelong Learners Everyone is an Expert at Something: How the Open Source Software Movement and Community College Generated Content Empowers Local Communities, Local Action and Changes the World Chris Riseley , Snow College Huge movement that is occurring and a lot of people in education, esp. two year college faculty, do not know about it...open source. Open source is “sharing.” Who does this sharing? Institutions across the planet! What does this …

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TYCA West: My Presentation

TYCA-West Conference October 12-13, 2007 Building Bridges of Lifelong Learners Using Web 2.0 to Build Online Communities of Lifelong Learners Rochelle Rodrigo, Mesa Community College I had a whopping three people attend, eventually four, people attend. However, my partner watched me in action for the first time. During this presentation I focused on how Two-Year college instructors could use social bookmarking and document sharing in both their teaching and other professional activities. I’m excited that one participant had …

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