By Lige Hensley - EvoLLLution. Cloud computing presents exciting opportunities for higher education institutions to transform the way they operate and to create better experiences for students, but only if the leaders and staff who make the transition can take advantage of these opportunities. More...
Using the Cloud to Transform Business Outcomes: Sooner is Better
By Abbie Lundberg - EvoLLLution. The business world is constantly shifting and evolving as new and exciting technologies emerge. Cloud hosting is one of those shifts that have created a great deal of flexibility and agility for organizations while allowing them to operate more effectively. More...
Instructional Technology: Navigating Higher Ed’s Next Iceberg
By Albert Powell - EvoLLLution. A new picture is coming into focus, but not everyone is seeing it: today’s instructional technology is the tip of higher education planning and budgeting’s next big iceberg. More...
Moving to the Cloud Facilitates Re-Prioritization and Differentiation
By Sue Workman - EvoLLLution. College and universities IT teams are historically understaffed and overworked. As student expectations continue to rise, though, IT teams are under more pressure than ever to deliver high levels of service that really improve the student experience while maintaining systems already in place. More...
Using the Cloud to Meet Students’ Expectations
By Sherry Watson - EvoLLLution. Today’s students have immensely high expectations of their higher education institutions. As experienced and savvy consumers, students today have become used to the level of service and convenience offered by major online retailers. In a higher education marketplace where students have numerous options to pursue their education, colleges and universities have to take steps to be able to match the experience students expect, or they look elsewhere. More...
Beyond Remediation: Using Technology to Maximize Retention and Completion
By Jason Bryer - EvoLLLution. Driving the completion and attainment rate nationally is of critical importance to the health of the economy, but accomplishing this has been challenging for higher education institutions. It requires them to attract and serve new groups of students who may not be as academically prepared as colleges and universities would like, and while remedial programming helps the most motivated of those learners it often leads to stop-outs and drop-outs. More...
How can data integrity help higher-ed IT?
eXplorance, a Learning Experience Management solution provider, has launched Data Integrity Gateway (DIG), a new tool allowing higher education IT administrators to enhance data quality and harness the power of big data analytics. More...
20 should-know technology tidbits from EDUCAUSE
By . Enabling personalized learning, ensuring mobile capacity and security, and partnering with industry leaders to provide game-changing solutions dominated the exhibit hall at this year’s EDUCAUSE 2015. More...
The IT issues that will dominate 2016
By . An EDUCAUSE preview during the organization’s annual conference of the “Top 10 IT Issues of 2016” encompassed what higher education IT departments have known for some time now: It’s time to hold onto your hats, because a hurricane is here. More...
5 considerations to realize the full potential of campus IT
By Neal Tilley. Access is not enough! Why advanced technology supported by campus IT has become critical to a college’s future. More...