In less than a week, one of Canada’s largest information technology conferences will take place in Winnipeg.
“CANHEIT is the largest gathering of Canadian higher education IT leaders from universities, colleges, technical institutes and advanced research computing (ARC) experts. It will offer a unique forum to explore the latest best practices, opportunities and challenges within the realm of higher education technology.”
Information technology continues to provide higher education with the opportunity to move forward by exploring, innovating and implementing more advanced methods of collecting data, maintaining data, and leveraging systems that support the growing complexity of primary and applied research data.
As members of our team prepare to attend numerous related CANHEIT events, we wanted to take a minute and reflect on the many projects and Clients we’ve worked with in our 30+ years of providing technology solutions- many of whom were in higher education.
From local institutions such as the University of Manitoba, the University of Winnipeg,
St. Boniface College, and other locations such as the University of Calgary and the University of Washington and University of Arkansas.
What challenges have we helped them solve, in the space of Digital Transformation or Cybersecurity?
One project that had some overlap across multiple Client locations involved building a custom application for students and faculty to access /administer the curriculum and achieve a high-quality education. By gaining a clear understanding of what needs to be addressed, we were then able to design a bespoke system, effectively specific to their individual needs.
Online also provides Program and Project Management to ensure successful transformation and technology changes within Universities to provide students with an experience that meets or exceeds their expectations.
In conversations with our Senior Director of Digital Business Transformation, Chris Harper offered these five interesting trends that he sees consistently from our higher education Clients.
On the topic of tech trends for higher education, we wanted to see what else had been identified as important to adopt or utilize for 2019, which led us to a 2019 report on Higher Education’s trends and strategic technologies, that mirrored our acknowledgement that the digital landscape required for Post-Secondary organizations is indeed a complex one. This survey examined popular trends and applications being utilized in some of the leading post-secondary establishments and produced a Top Ten Strategic technologies list, illustrating where institutions are spending time, money, and effort.
Top 10 Strategic Technologies
The trends and technologies reviewed in this report were identified through an EDUCAUSE survey conducted in the summer of 2018 and completed by 297 US institutions.
While perhaps some of the technologies on this list are obvious, others offer us insight into how higher education is capitalizing on the advancements we are seeing in technology in other spaces – trends like predicative analytics and mobile to name a couple.
With an informed user base of students and a well-versed faculty; higher education can often be an example for the business world to watch.
Online is looking forward to CANHEIT next week!