Sketching Our Future
For the EDUCAUSE board, the common good part of our commitment to Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good is not a rhetorical flourish but, rather, a day-to-day priority.
For the EDUCAUSE board, the common good part of our commitment to Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good is not a rhetorical flourish but, rather, a day-to-day priority.
Building effective leadership teams, for both the institution and the IT organization, can enable transformative change in higher education.
For many or even most community college students, the cost of broadband Internet access is too expensive. As the capability of smartphones has grown, these students have come to increasingly rely on smartphones as their primary access to the Internet.
Reusability in the form of virtual machine images provides a way for scientific software to be preserved as it is used in a particular research project and thus enables reproducibility of scientific research.
We don't learn about a culture by simply observing it; we have to immerse ourselves in a culture to really understand it from the native point of view.
If you are a CIO for longer than five to six years, and if you possess the three P standards, you will have the opportunity to reshape the campus culture that grows up around information technology.
Higher education has become a crucial element in the historical bargain between democracy and capitalism in the 21st century.
How can we be proactive as we optimize the promise of technology to anticipate and meet the needs of the diversity of students, faculty, and staff today and in the future?
Freedom should not be taken for granted. Permissionless innovation and a truly multi-stakeholder governance model are the cornerstones of an open and free Internet.
The Arizona State University president talks about student success, technology changes in recent years, institutional transformation at scale, cooperation within higher education, personalized learning, and analytics.
The EDUCAUSE Awards Program, under the guidance of the EDUCAUSE Recognition Committee, brings peer endorsement and distinction to professional accomplishments in higher education information technology.
Revisit the previous 2016 EDUCAUSE Research Snapshots for key data points about personalized learning, the future of work, the Internet of Things, and analytics.