In this session of the ICon Speaker Series, Cisco Global Director for the Education sector, Renee Patton discusses how we can ensure that all digital learning environments—both physical and virtual—can meet the changing needs of education, the labor market, and citizenship in the 21st century.
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Katy Independent School District Makes a Difference with Cisco Mobility: Case...Cisco Mobility
Katy Independent School District launches
successful BYOD program and conquers the
digital divide.
Cisco Solutions:
- Installed Cisco® 802.11ac-based Wi-Fi access
points in classrooms and outdoor locations
- Managing wired and wireless networks centrally
with Cisco Prime™ Infrastructure
Cisco and illinois school district make learning fun case studyCisco Mobility
Morris Elementary School District 54 supports its oneto-
one initiative with high-density, 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/morris-elementary.html
Katy Independent School District Makes a Difference with Cisco Mobility: Case...Cisco Mobility
Katy Independent School District launches
successful BYOD program and conquers the
digital divide.
Cisco Solutions:
- Installed Cisco® 802.11ac-based Wi-Fi access
points in classrooms and outdoor locations
- Managing wired and wireless networks centrally
with Cisco Prime™ Infrastructure
Cisco and illinois school district make learning fun case studyCisco Mobility
Morris Elementary School District 54 supports its oneto-
one initiative with high-density, 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/morris-elementary.html
Reach Capital: 2021 ReimaginED Report on U.S. Education TrendsTony Wan
The pandemic forced the world to conduct the biggest experiment with online education ever. And what we've learned will fundamentally shape the future of teaching and learning.
Out of necessity, schools adopted online tools at unprecedented levels. But this will be the new reality, now that more educators, students and parents got a taste of how technology can empower and scale the best of human teaching and learning. It will allow schools to extend their village of support beyond the resources available in their communities.
This is our data-informed overview of the trends shaping U.S. K-12 and higher education beyond the pandemic.
CTU 2/2013
Week 1:
Analyze the issue of information management in organization
- Review basic concepts of information management,
- ICT for Competitiveness
Christian University of Thailand
Ph.D. in Management : Seminar in advanced Knowledge, Information Technological Management
SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
LearnIT: Technology Trends in Education (5/14/13)Kristen T
See Wiki with resources:
http://techtrendsineducation.wikispaces.com/home
Slides used during talk given at Fordham University:
In a world where technology is changing faster than ever it's important not to just keep up with what's currently available, but to be thinking ahead. The New Media Consortium just released their 2013 Horizon Project Short List report that includes 12 coming technology trends in higher education. During the LearnIT, we discussed 6 of the top trends (additional slides to follow).
Punahou school maintains a secure and open campus with cisco - case studyCisco Mobility
The new solutions in place at Punahou School connect people, processes, data,
and things better than ever. This is the Internet of Everything (IoE). The original
Cisco Wireless network has grown to more than 300 access points. Cisco Unified
Communications solutions, including Cisco Unity® voicemail and Cisco Unified
IP phones are also connected, giving the school complete visibility to a common
platform. Wireless door locks and the accompanying software are connected to
the network, helping the school manage operations more efficiently. The school
can access and manage its photovoltaic sensors, which generate solar power
for the school from the network. Campus lighting and heating, ventilating, and
air conditioning (HVAC) systems connect through a VPN and Cisco firewalls for
secure remote controllability.
Learn more: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/punahou-school.html
ISBA "Digital decision making and predicting spend"InspirEdu
ISBA - "Digital decision making and predicting spend"
There are clearly more questions than answers but responsibility is essential.
✔️ We have touched on some of these subjects before with Mark Steed
https://lnkd.in/dBGfmExg
✔️ and with ISC Digital, The Education Foundation & Intel Corporation
https://lnkd.in/dEwWJTG
This is a presentation made by me in an international symposium on Distance Learning as an E-infrastructures Application: Innovation and Future Trends organized by European Commission under joint BELIEF, 6 CHOICE projects in New Delhi, India, January 29, 2009, http://www.beliefproject.org/events/belief-indian-symposium
13 Trends and Challenges with School Wireless NetworksCorey Anderson
13 Trends and Challenges with School Wireless Networks is based on our experience the last eight years in mobility systems for EDU. From K-12 to Higher Ed, each institution has similarities and differences in overcoming 1:1, BYOD and other challenges presented by today's users, devices and applications.
A strategic approach to long term IT budget planningMark S. Steed
A presentation given at the ISBA Digital Strategy and Cybersecurity Conference at the BMA in London on Wednesday 27th March 2019.
This presentation covers four areas:
What is Digital Governance?
How do schools implement Digital Governance?
Long-term IT Budget Planning Tool
The Right Fit for your school. Three Debates
Educational Technology is becoming increasingly important in the higher education sector as innovative educators are using technology to improve pedagogy and student learning. This is not limited to academic institutions as corporate trainers also seek to leverage their people development resources to improve the operating performance of their organizations.
As a result the field of EdTech has been growing rapidly over the past decade as entrepreneurs see the opportunities to use technology to improve the speed and depth of learning. The drive ultimately stems from the transition to a knowledge economy where information is the vital fuel and improved learning can provide breakthrough insights that have substantial public or private value.
This presentation will look at the trends impacting and being impacted by EdTech, student and faculty perceptions, economics, adoption success, factors, investment patterns and the major technologies that are being used in higher educational institutions.
The pace of change is accelerating, and education, as an industry, is being impacted dramatically as schools struggle to prepare students for careers that may not even exist today. Technology is a critical enabler to help schools transform for the future. Learn from industry experts about the paradigm shifts hitting our economy and society, major trends and technologies impacting education, today’s millennial students, new technology solutions, applications for education and how the internet is shaping how teachers teach and students learn.
Reach Capital: 2021 ReimaginED Report on U.S. Education TrendsTony Wan
The pandemic forced the world to conduct the biggest experiment with online education ever. And what we've learned will fundamentally shape the future of teaching and learning.
Out of necessity, schools adopted online tools at unprecedented levels. But this will be the new reality, now that more educators, students and parents got a taste of how technology can empower and scale the best of human teaching and learning. It will allow schools to extend their village of support beyond the resources available in their communities.
This is our data-informed overview of the trends shaping U.S. K-12 and higher education beyond the pandemic.
CTU 2/2013
Week 1:
Analyze the issue of information management in organization
- Review basic concepts of information management,
- ICT for Competitiveness
Christian University of Thailand
Ph.D. in Management : Seminar in advanced Knowledge, Information Technological Management
SEPTEMBER 14, 2013
LearnIT: Technology Trends in Education (5/14/13)Kristen T
See Wiki with resources:
http://techtrendsineducation.wikispaces.com/home
Slides used during talk given at Fordham University:
In a world where technology is changing faster than ever it's important not to just keep up with what's currently available, but to be thinking ahead. The New Media Consortium just released their 2013 Horizon Project Short List report that includes 12 coming technology trends in higher education. During the LearnIT, we discussed 6 of the top trends (additional slides to follow).
Punahou school maintains a secure and open campus with cisco - case studyCisco Mobility
The new solutions in place at Punahou School connect people, processes, data,
and things better than ever. This is the Internet of Everything (IoE). The original
Cisco Wireless network has grown to more than 300 access points. Cisco Unified
Communications solutions, including Cisco Unity® voicemail and Cisco Unified
IP phones are also connected, giving the school complete visibility to a common
platform. Wireless door locks and the accompanying software are connected to
the network, helping the school manage operations more efficiently. The school
can access and manage its photovoltaic sensors, which generate solar power
for the school from the network. Campus lighting and heating, ventilating, and
air conditioning (HVAC) systems connect through a VPN and Cisco firewalls for
secure remote controllability.
Learn more: http://www.cisco.com/web/about/success-stories/docs/punahou-school.html
ISBA "Digital decision making and predicting spend"InspirEdu
ISBA - "Digital decision making and predicting spend"
There are clearly more questions than answers but responsibility is essential.
✔️ We have touched on some of these subjects before with Mark Steed
https://lnkd.in/dBGfmExg
✔️ and with ISC Digital, The Education Foundation & Intel Corporation
https://lnkd.in/dEwWJTG
This is a presentation made by me in an international symposium on Distance Learning as an E-infrastructures Application: Innovation and Future Trends organized by European Commission under joint BELIEF, 6 CHOICE projects in New Delhi, India, January 29, 2009, http://www.beliefproject.org/events/belief-indian-symposium
13 Trends and Challenges with School Wireless NetworksCorey Anderson
13 Trends and Challenges with School Wireless Networks is based on our experience the last eight years in mobility systems for EDU. From K-12 to Higher Ed, each institution has similarities and differences in overcoming 1:1, BYOD and other challenges presented by today's users, devices and applications.
A strategic approach to long term IT budget planningMark S. Steed
A presentation given at the ISBA Digital Strategy and Cybersecurity Conference at the BMA in London on Wednesday 27th March 2019.
This presentation covers four areas:
What is Digital Governance?
How do schools implement Digital Governance?
Long-term IT Budget Planning Tool
The Right Fit for your school. Three Debates
Educational Technology is becoming increasingly important in the higher education sector as innovative educators are using technology to improve pedagogy and student learning. This is not limited to academic institutions as corporate trainers also seek to leverage their people development resources to improve the operating performance of their organizations.
As a result the field of EdTech has been growing rapidly over the past decade as entrepreneurs see the opportunities to use technology to improve the speed and depth of learning. The drive ultimately stems from the transition to a knowledge economy where information is the vital fuel and improved learning can provide breakthrough insights that have substantial public or private value.
This presentation will look at the trends impacting and being impacted by EdTech, student and faculty perceptions, economics, adoption success, factors, investment patterns and the major technologies that are being used in higher educational institutions.
The pace of change is accelerating, and education, as an industry, is being impacted dramatically as schools struggle to prepare students for careers that may not even exist today. Technology is a critical enabler to help schools transform for the future. Learn from industry experts about the paradigm shifts hitting our economy and society, major trends and technologies impacting education, today’s millennial students, new technology solutions, applications for education and how the internet is shaping how teachers teach and students learn.
An educated workforce is essential to government and industry, hence the need to provide a high-quality workforce has been crucial in higher education academic program development. In the cybersecurity field, the situation is not quite satisfactory, the reason comes down to the fact that this new industry is lacking a portable and measurable framework to evaluate the efficacy of the academic programs, thus, to provide the industry with the unified high-quality workforce. In this paper, we aim to come up with a design of an analytical framework for portable and measurable academic programs for future workforce development. The ultimate purpose for our research is to develop cybersecurity workforce through the increase of the number of cybersecurity professionals with a 4-year degree, in this project we will develop a seamless pathway for students transferring from 2-year programs such as Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana(Ivy Tech) Cybersecurity AAS program to a 4- year program such as Purdue University Northwest(PNW) CIT program.
A presentation provided at the 2019 ACODE Learning Technologies Leadership Institute on Monday 19 August.
Disruption is not limited to the music, newspaper, taxi and food delivery industry, or to the provision of movies. New models of educational delivery have also been emerging, thanks largely to the affordance of new generational technologies and a willingness to break with traditional forms of supply, to a more demand driven model. These new business models, coupled with a slowness of the national regulators, has caught some tertiary institutions on the back foot, but some are now awakening from their slumber. With the bolder ones not being afraid to mix their metaphors
Steve Beswick, Director of Education Sector, discusses Microsoft's place in education. His presentation provide guidance and vision for headmasters, principals, IT managers, and administrators about a variety of technical topics related to education. Topics discussed in clude virtual learning gateways, SharePoint, data management, and organizational agility.
This presentation highlights the importance of excellent personalized experiences in higher education and how I know those experiences can be activated with our model at East Tennessee State University and by partnering with Adobe.
Learn how you can use the CoSN SEND II Decision Tree for Education Technology to make sure that your K–12 technology initiatives create a more engaging learning experience that empowers students, teachers, and administrators alike.
View the Webcast: http://cs.co/9004B80G0
Digital business transformation is happening all around us. While the success of these organizations could be attributed to innovative business models or technology, the real driving force behind these success stories is talent – talent with skills in business, new technologies and collaboration. In this presentation, find out how, with the right talent, your company can leverage digitization to achieve business success. You’ll learn the industry impact of business transformation, the key skills your workforce needs to ensure successful transformation and how to build the talent you need.
Overview of Effective Learning Analytics Using data and analytics to support ...Bart Rienties
Begona Nunez-Herran and Kevin Mayles (Data and Student Analytics), Rebecca Ward (Data Strategy and Governance)
-Move towards centralised LA data infrastructure
-Data governance and lessons learned
Prof Bart Rienties & PhD students (Institute of Educational Technology)
-What is the latest “blue sky” learning analytics research from the OU?
-Rogers Kalissa: Social Learning Analytics to support teaching (University of Oslo)
-Saman Rizvi: Cultural impact of MOOC learning (IET)
-Shi Min Chua: Why does no one reply to my posts (IET/WELS)
-Maina Korir: Ethics and LA (IET)
-Anna Gillespie: Predictive Learning Analytics and role of tutors (EdD)
Prof John Domingue (Knowledge Media Institute) & Dr Thea Herodotou (IET)
-What have we learned from 5 years of large scale implementation of OU Analyse?
-Where is LA/AI going?
The future of data analytics education is marked by diverse trends and innovations. Online learning, micro-credentials, and interdisciplinary approaches are democratizing access and specialization. Technology integration, such as AI and cloud-based labs, enhances learning experiences, while project-based and personalized learning foster practical skills and adaptability. Ethical considerations and industry collaboration are integrated, and interactive tools, gamification, and VR/AR provide engaging education. Challenges include content updates, equitable access, data privacy, and quality assurance. Overall, data analytics education is evolving to meet the demands of a data-driven world, emphasizing adaptability, inclusivity, and ethical practices.
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2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
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Cisco ICon Speaker Series: The digital transformation of education 05/23/19
1. The Digital Revolution in
Higher Education
Renee Patton
US Public Sector Director of Education
The Digital Transformation of Education
Renee Patton
Global Director, Education Industry
Industry Solutions Group
9. In Many Countries, Student Demand is
Outpacing Faculty Supply
In Morocco, 896K students enrolled
University lecturers have increased by 18%,
students by 71%
Difficult to engage students
Mismatch between what students want to study
and courses universities offer
The New Arab, “Challenges Facing Higher Ed in Moro
10. But in the US, the Number of
College Students will Soon Plunge
Starting in 2025, the number of
college students will decline
substantially
In the US, 30M people have some
college but no degree
Can you reach them and others like
them?
Demographics and the Demand for Higher Education
11. Tuition is Soaring at
Rates far Higher Than
Inflation
From 2008 to 2018, published prices rose by an
average of 2.4% annually at private nonprofit
four-year institutions
They rose by 3.2% at public four-year institutions
And by 2.8% at public two-year institutions.
LendEDU
Inside Higher Ed
12. Student Loan Debt
is Outstripping
Other Forms of
Debt
Total outstanding student loan debt in the
US is $1.52 Trillion
Some have student loan debt exceeding
$1M
LendEDU
13. Students are Distracted, Disengaged,
and often…Unprepared for Today’s
Workforce
Fewer than 50% complete their degrees in six
years - 1/3 students drop out entirely and never
finish a degree
Students need interactive approaches and the
ability to collaborate, communicate, and
creatively solve problems
Challenging to integrate new technologies into
established practices
National Student Clearing House
18. Better Engaging Students and Supporting
Faculty at U of Wisconsin Whitewater
Took advantage of strategic
partners
Paid stipends for
technology explorer
programs
University of Wisconsin Whitewater
19. Reaching New and Different Student
Populations at Utah State University
70% more classrooms equipped
with video
49% increase in new programs
22% increase in student growth
while minimizing cost
Utah State University
20. Creating
Greater Efficiency and Cost Savings at
Montana State University
Used SD-Access and Cisco DNA to converge
production and research networks
Operating new, expanded network with
minimal staff and low operational investment
Offering an expanded nursing program across
five campuses
Montana State University Case Stud