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Higher education institutions are struggling to build adaptive and cost-effective classrooms to support today's sophisticated styles of teaching and learning. In this webinar we will examine both the physical and the technical convergence of the classroom. We will discuss how these facilities are envisioned to accommodate diverse learning styles and bridge international borders.
Sponsored By Enterasys Networks
With the growing demand on the networks at higher-ed institutions, IT administrators need to find a way to properly allocate bandwidth capacity to the applications that are most important, while controlling user activity—such as social media, gaming, video and other internet traffic—to prevent the network from risk.
Sponsored By Exinda
With a mix of staff and faculty often traveling for research, recruiting, and sporting events, Loyola Marymount University (LMU) had difficulty locating computers and other IT devices. Even worse, they had no record of the hardware and software details for each device. But when computer theft began to occur, LMU knew that they needed to make some changes. After researching options, LMU selected Absolute Manage and Absolute Computrace to manage and secure 4,000 PC, Mac, and iOS devices.
Sponsored By Absolute Software
Data is everywhere: student records in a database, survey data from an end–of–course evaluation or social media data on the university's Facebook page. Despite a plethora of data however, higher education institutions are operating with blind spots, unable to gain the deep insight necessary to predict which students are at risk of leaving or where to focus their recruitment efforts. By increasing their institution's Analytics Quotient (AQ) with IBM SPSS predictive analytics, higher education administrators can employ data–driven strategies to act smarter: improving student retention, better targeting recruitment efforts and increasing operational efficiency, for example.
Sponsored By IBM
University of Ottawa (uOttawa) has gone beyond the traditional use of Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) software for recruiting and admissions. With more than 40,000 students, the institution has expanded the technology to an enterprise–wide vision of service throughout the student lifecycle, to keep students progressing toward graduation. Today, uOttawa continues to expand its use of its CRM for proactive e–advising, on-demand services, housing, and highly targeted and measurable campaigns.
Sponsored By Campus Management
Your budgets are shrinking. Students are coming to campus with more than one mobile device. And, learners are driving change in how they are taught – including greater use of video and collaboration tools. Is your network infrastructure ready to support the demand of the academic mission?
Sponsored By Alcatel-Lucent