Thursday, October 02, 2003 |
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OPINION
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Student Demands or Strategic IT Planning?
Terry Calhoun, Commentator
Society for College and University Planning (SCUP)
University of Michigan
Are we placing too much importance on students' needs when making IT decisions?
A new survey's findings include the fact that at today's higher education institutions
"executives place students well ahead of faculty and staff in their adoption
of IT." According to Jose-Marie Griffiths, chair and professor of information
science at the University of Pittsburgh, and an author of the survey's report,
much of the IT agenda - including things like connectivity on- and off-campus,
mobility, smart classrooms, distance learning, course management systems, help
desks, and more - is driven by a competition to recruit students.
This is not necessarily bad, but she sees it creating a subtle disconnection
from institutional strategic planning that might be diminishing the attention
paid to the potential IT might have for the academic disciplines.
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IT NEWS |
Indiana, Purdue Universities to Join NSF 'TeraGrid'
NSF's TeraGrid will link to what will be the IP-Grid, enabling researchers
and others at Indiana and Purdue to collaborate with colleagues elsewhere using
advanced computing power. TeraGrid is the prototype for a national research
"cyberinfrastructure." (Purdue News)...
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MIT Publishes 500th Course on Open CourseWare
Wow! The last time we looked, there were less than a dozen courses up there,
in fairly esoteric disciplines. In addition, 25 courses are being translated
into Spanish and Portugese. (Distance-educator.com) ...
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University of Michigan Extends Policy on Identity Theft
Following an increase in incidents, and especially a major one where a graduate
student was arrested for hacking into others' university e-mail accounts, the
university's new Standard Practice Guide has a beefed-up policy on identity
theft, e-mail spoofing and spamming. (The Michigan Daily)...
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Collegetown to Persuade Students that Baltimore is Cool
The PDAs are synched at hospital stations, allowing students to get updated
information on their calendars and assignments on a daily basis. UBMobileMed
uses applications like Patient Encounter, so that students input patient information
in their PDAs and send electronic reports to their clerkship directors. (University
of Buffalo Spectrum)...
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BCCC Takes Internet on Road in Large, Rural Service Area
In a twist on the now-outdated (but probably still in use somewhere) "bookmobile,"
Beaufort County Community College sends out a van with a satellite dish, printers,
digital cameras, a computer network server, and 24 laptop computers - taking
the Internet and needed tools to students in rural areas with otherwise spotty
Internet access. (triangle.com)...
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RESOURCES |
Study on Students and Technology
A recent study from Pitt's Sara Fine Institute for Interpersonal Behavior and
Technology is said to suggest that students push technology on campus a little
too much, perhaps at the expense of better integrated planning into academic
activities and institutional missions. (University Times, University of Pittsburgh)...
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EDUCAUSE Core Data Service 2002 Summary Report
EDUCAUSE CDS has just released its 2002 summary of data collected from 561
U.S. colleges and universities and 65 universities outside
the U.S. concerning campus IT environments and practices.
The report includes information on IT staffing, budgeting,
and organization and contains numerous tables and benchmarks...
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DEALS, CONTRACTS, AWARDS |
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Partners with CMU
Carnegie Mellon's CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) will work with the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to create US-CERT, a coordination point
for prevention, protection, and response to cyber attacks across the Internet.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge says that US-CERT "a key element
to our national strategy to combat terrorism and protect our critical infrastructure."
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University of S.Florida Gets Network Upgrade from Avaya
USF, the second largest university in the state of Florida and serving more
than 40,000 students, upgraded its communications network with Avaya's IP telephony
solutions. The new converged network includes telephony, messaging, and contact
center applications and is one of the largest deployments of IP telephony on
a campus. The system supports more than 16,000 IP, digital, and analog phones
and offers new messaging features such as fax messaging, message manager, voice
messaging management, and Internet messaging via the Web.
Learn more
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POLL
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Are faculty involved enough in strategic IT planning?
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NEW PRODUCTS
NearSpace
Insider WiFi Application for the Campus
NearSpace Insider is a custom location-centric application that integrates
campus information with dynamic maps. The application can be used with a range
of PDAs, Tablet PCs, and Web-enabled phones. Current installations include University
of Texas-Dallas, Stanford University, and University of South Dakota.
Learn more
Sony Offers New Internet-Based e-Surveillance
System
Security officers can react to emergency situations in real time, with Sony's
new e-Surveillance system for digital video surveillance over TCP/IP networks.
The system consists of fixed and pan/tilt/zoom IP addressable cameras with built-in
Web servers and Ethernet ports, Sony Real Shot camera recording and video management
software, and network attached servers for storage and archival retrieval.
Learn more
NeuroSpeech Voice Markup Language, or
VoxML
NeuroSpeech Technology offers screen reading products (that audibly read the
text displayed on a computer screen). The software, available in both English
and Spanish, works with Microsoft Outlook Express, MS Outlook, MS Word, Internet
Explorer and Adobe Acrobat....
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