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EDUCAUSE 10/29/01
The University The University ofof Hartford Hartford
Initiating Transformation Initiating Transformation at Your Institutionat Your Institution
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Dr. Walter HarrisonPresident
The Challenge Before UsThe Challenge Before Us
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“Science and Technology, like all original creations of the human spirit, are unpredictable”
-- Freeman Dyson (1979)
The Challenge Before UsThe Challenge Before Us
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“Science and Technology multiply around us. To an increasing extent they dictate the languages in which we speak and think. Either we use these languages, or we remain mute”
-- J.G. Ballard (1974)
The Challenge Before UsThe Challenge Before Us
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• 7000 Students– 5000 Undergraduates– 2000 Graduates
• 320 Faculty
The University of HartfordThe University of Hartford
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• 9 Schools and Colleges
• Moderately Decentralized Academic Administrative Structure
•Residential, Wooded Campus in a Suburban Setting
The University of HartfordThe University of Hartford
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Choices Commitment Courage CommunicationCreativity Cooperation Community CurriculumConsistency Capacity & CompetencyComplexity & ConfusionCulture & Context
12 Conditions for Transformation – 12 Conditions for Transformation – Carole BaroneCarole Barone
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“Policy and practice with respect to the role of technology must be conceived, and perceived to fit within the institution’s culture, values, and style of operation”
“The twelve conditions cannot occur in a leadership vacuum”
12 Conditions for Transformation – 12 Conditions for Transformation – Carole BaroneCarole Barone
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• Transformation is rarely a “grassroots” phenomenon
• Leadership Engagement is Essential
–Resource Allocations–Reward Structures–Continuity Assurance
Leadership and StructureLeadership and Structure
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• Identification of Three Sides of the Technology “Pyramid”
Leadership and Structure: Leadership and Structure: Identifying Administrative NeedsIdentifying Administrative Needs
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Planning
Leadership and Structure: Leadership and Structure: Identifying Administrative NeedsIdentifying Administrative Needs
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Planning Policy
Leadership and Structure: Leadership and Structure: Identifying Administrative NeedsIdentifying Administrative Needs
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Planning Policy
Development
Leadership and Structure: Leadership and Structure: Identifying Administrative NeedsIdentifying Administrative Needs
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Planning
Technology Strategic Planning Committee
Developing Strategic Goals in line with Articulated Vision
Leadership and Structure: Changing Leadership and Structure: Changing Structure to Meet NeedsStructure to Meet Needs
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Policy
Technology Policy Committee
Implementation of Strategic Goals
Leadership and Structure: Changing Leadership and Structure: Changing Structure to Meet NeedsStructure to Meet Needs
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Development
Technology Resource Development Committee
Innovative Directions in Funding Strategic Initiatives
Leadership and Structure: Changing Leadership and Structure: Changing Structure to Meet NeedsStructure to Meet Needs
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Readiness Assessment
Faculty and Staff Inclusion
Communication of the Process
Leadership and Structure: The Leadership and Structure: The Importance of InclusionImportance of Inclusion
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Hire Attitude in Addition to Competency
Leadership and Structure: The Leadership and Structure: The Importance of PeopleImportance of People
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Information Technology at the Information Technology at the University of HartfordUniversity of Hartford
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
SERVICES
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Information Technology at the Information Technology at the University of HartfordUniversity of Hartford
• Some Facts & Stats (The Infrastructure)
• Standardization
• Service Attitude & Execution
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A Few Critical Success FactorsA Few Critical Success Factors
• Leadership
• Business Processes
• IT Best Practices
• Service Attitude & Execution
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Our vision of ITS is to be the preferred computer services provider and information technology support choice of the University's students, faculty, and staff.
ITS OrganizationITS Organization
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Our mission is to help students, faculty, and staff achieve their information technology goals in a responsive, delighted, and cost effective manner.
ITS OrganizationITS Organization
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Technical Services & Networks
Administrative Systems
Telecommunications
Media Technology Services
Customer Services
Production Control
Database Administration & “Web for …”
Applications Systems & Programming
Security & Quality Control
Administrative Support
ITS OrganizationITS Organization
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• Fiber Optics for Capacity & Performance
• Standardization to Enable Leveraging of Our Assets
• New opportunities (e.g.wireless)
Overview of the Educational Technology Overview of the Educational Technology Landscape - Landscape - InfrastructureInfrastructure
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• Upgraded capacity in January 2001
• Upgraded management tools
• The “Napster” challenge
Overview of the Educational Technology Overview of the Educational Technology Landscape -Landscape -The InternetThe Internet
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• “The Engine” – Admissions, Registrar, Bursar, Payroll,
H.R., Financial Aid, Courses, Grades, Etc.
• SCT Banner System Upgrade
Overview of the Educational Technology Overview of the Educational Technology Landscape –Landscape –Administrative ComputingAdministrative Computing
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• Telephone Communications
• Voice Mail
• Telecommunications Convergence
Overview of the Educational Technology Overview of the Educational Technology Landscape -Landscape -TelephonyTelephony
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• Deferred maintenance
• Alternate funding sources
Overview of the Educational Technology Overview of the Educational Technology Landscape -Landscape -FundingFunding
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• Disaster Recovery Planning (DRP)
• Business Continuity Planning (BCP)
Overview of the Educational Technology Overview of the Educational Technology Landscape -Landscape -Disaster RecoveryDisaster Recovery
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Lessons Learned Lessons Learned Recommended EmphasisRecommended Emphasis
• Leadership
• Infrastructure Performance
• Service Attitude & Execution
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• Entrepreneurs• Second Wave• Careerists• Reluctants
Assessing Faculty Assessing Faculty Readiness:Inclusion and Readiness:Inclusion and EngagementEngagement
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• 222 Interviews• About ¾ of all Full-Time Faculty• Interviews lasted from 30 minutes
to an hour• Sharing MERLOT
– http://www.merlot.org
Assessing Faculty Assessing Faculty Readiness:Inclusion and Readiness:Inclusion and EngagementEngagement
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• Entrepreneurs
• Second Wave
• Careerists
• Reluctants
Four Faculty “Types”Four Faculty “Types”
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• E-Mail: 92%
• In the Classroom: 47%
• Web Page: 40%
• Course Material on Web: 33%
• Write Software for Course: 26%
Faculty Technology Use In Their Faculty Technology Use In Their TeachingTeaching
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• Entrepreneurs: 26%
• Second Wave: 60%
• Careerists: 3%
• Reluctants: 10%
Faculty “Types” at U of HFaculty “Types” at U of H
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• Equipment: 37%
• Support: 31%
• Training: 19%
What do 2What do 2ndnd Wave Faculty Need to Wave Faculty Need to Adopt New Technologies?Adopt New Technologies?
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Instructional Technology LandscapeInstructional Technology Landscape
• What are we doing to help the academic community achieve this goal?
• “Smart Classrooms”
• In 1999: 2
• Today: 26
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Instructional Technology LandscapeInstructional Technology Landscape
• What are we doing to help the academic community achieve this goal?
• Faculty Center for Learning Development
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Instructional Technology LandscapeInstructional Technology Landscape
• What are we doing to help the academic community achieve this goal?
• Workshops• Scanning/Image Editing
• Web Page creation and management
• Multimedia creation
• Alternative Teaching Strategies in the Classroom
• Introduction to Blackboard
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Incentives & SupportIncentives & Support
• “Getting Started with Technology” Grants
• Technology Student Mentors Program
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Is all of this working?Is all of this working?
• Blackboard• October 2000 October 2001• 2 users 3,223 users• 2 courses 374 courses• 2 instructors 246 instructors• 465 hits 928,509 hits
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Systemic ChangeSystemic Change
LeadershipInclusionCommunication
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The University The University ofof Hartford Hartford
Initiating Transformation Initiating Transformation at Your Institutionat Your Institution