Leveraging CIO and Provost Collaboration to Enhance the Impact of Student Success Analytics
As student success analytics grow in size and importance, institutions, students, parents, governments, and other key stakeholders are demanding faster and stronger ROI from their analytical investments as well as greater clarity about what needs to be measured given limited resources. In this session, a panel of industry leaders—both technical and academic—will share their perspectives on how cross-functional collaboration between IT and academic teams can help identify the critical data that needs to be collected and analyzed and help expedite support for key decision makers on campus. Join our experts from University of South Carolina, Oregon State University, West Virginia University, and Middle Tennessee State University to hear practical advice on creating a campus culture where cross-functional teams are aligned with, accountable to, and capable of capitalizing on student success analytics. This interactive session will include a moderated discussion of common barriers to realizing the full potential of student success analytics, a conversation on how to turn data to insight and insight to action, and dedicated time for each panelist to share recommendations and avoidable mistakes to maximize the impact of student success analytics.
Outcomes: Identify shared challenges for the CIO and provost when it comes to enhancing student success * Share best practices for improving student success analytics * Highlight opportunities for cross-functional collaboration
Presenters
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Lois Brooks
CIO and Vice Provost for Information Technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison -
John Campbell
Associate Professor, West Virginia University -
Bill Hogue
MOR Associates, Inc. -
Rick Sluder
Vice Provost for Student Success and Dean of University College, Middle Tennessee State University