Campus Computing 2017: The National Survey of E-Learning and IT in American Higher Education

Thursday, November 02 | 2:40PM–3:30PM ET | Meeting Room 114, 100 Level
Session Type: Breakout Session
Delivery Format: Multi-Campus Perspective Panel, Talk Show
Launched in 1990, Campus Computing is the largest continuing study of e-learning and information technology in U.S. higher education. This session will present the results of the 2016 survey, focusing on: IT priorities, cloud computing, IT security, outsourcing instructional services, ERP expenditures, going mobile, and other IT critical planning issues.

Outcomes: Identify key IT planning and policy issues and trends that affect their institution * Use data from the presentation and supporting online materials for campus planning * Identify a national data resource to support campus decision making

Presenters

  • Cynthia Golden

    Senior Advisor, Former Associate Provost and Executive Director, UCTL, University of Pittsburgh
  • Casey Green

    Founding Director, The Campus Computing Project
  • Theresa Rowe

    Board Treasurer Apereo Foundation, Oakland University