Feb 1 2024
Higher Ed Myths, Trends, and Future Practices
In this episode, Casey Green – creator of the Campus Computing Project and award-winning industry analyst in higher ed – dives deep into past myths, present trends, and future practices that for higher ed leaders to consider as they drive their institutions’ strategy, evolution, and operation. Casey covers all the bases from multiple perspectives, exploring these topics and their impacts on CIOs, provosts, CFOs, presidents and governing boards. References: Casey Green – creator of the Campus Computing Project and award-winning industry analyst in higher ed https://www.campuscomputing.net/caseygreenCampus Computing Project https://www.campuscomputing.net/ On moving only certain applications to the cloud:Dr. Miloš Topić, Vice President for Information Technology & Chief Digital Officer, Grand Valley State University, TRANSFORMED Episode 66, 9:05Article summarizing latest Wavestone survey on data analytics:Survey: GenAI Is Making Companies More Data Oriented, Thomas H. Davenport and Randy Bean, Harvard Business Review, 1/15/24On funding a data scient program centrally to incent collaboration among deans:Dr. Anthony Wutoh, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, Howard University, TRANSFORMED Episode 47, 17:25Articles summarizing how Georgia State University dramatically improved student retention across all demographic categories:Still Not Using Data to Inform Decisions and Policy, Kenneth C. Green, Inside Higher Ed/Digital Tweed Blog, 2/25/20Georgia State, Leading U.S. in Black Graduates, Is Engine of Social Mobility, Richard Fausset, New York Times, 5/15/18On higher ed executives needing to get a technology tutor:Presidents and Digital Learning: Get a Student Tutor, Kenneth C. Green, Inside Higher Ed/Digital Tweed Blog, 4/12/18On faculty members innovating with subdivided classrooms:Dr. Bill Coppola, President, Tarrant County College, Southeast Campus, TRANSFORMED Episode 50, 4:22