Data & Analytics – Campus Technology

Data’s role in enhancing educational outcomes is monumental, and it’s time we harness this potential fully.
Educause recently released its annual Top 10 list of the most important technology issues facing colleges and universities in the coming year, with a familiar trio leading the bunch: data, analytics, and AI. But the report presents these critical technologies through a new lens: restoring trust in higher education.
The proliferation of technology in education means we have more data about how, what and if students are learning than ever before. The question is, how do we ensure that data gets into the hands of the people who can use it to improve teaching and learning, without invading a student or educator’s privacy?
A new Gartner report on the analytics/business intelligence market places Microsoft in the lead position of the field. The Redmond cloud giant stands apart and alone atop the axes for both the ability to execute and completeness of vision in Gartner’s latest “Magic Quadrant for Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms.”
As VP for information technology and CIO at the University of Michigan, Ravi Pendse is committed to fostering a robust data culture that democratizes the use of data to inform decision-making. At the center of that culture is transparency: making sure students, faculty, and staff know exactly what types of data are collected, and how that data is stored, accessed, managed, and shared. Here, we talk about creating a data-aware, privacy-aware ecosystem, data governance challenges, making data visible to students, and more.
It’s one thing to talk about innovation, but another thing to actually make it happen. Driving actual change is all about timing — having the right idea at the right moment, according to Phil Komarny, chief innovation officer at an institution known for innovation: Maryville University. And that moment is now: Komarny sees COVID as a catalyst for utilizing data to revolutionize higher education and the student experience.
In this fireside chat webcast, Campus Technology Editor-in-Chief Rhea Kelly will speak with Neil Malhotra, Director of Public Sector at Active Cyber, along with higher ed practitioners from the trenches, about how integrated systems can streamline onboarding, enhance security, and ensure seamless access through a student’s entire university experience and beyond, making the system easy and convenient for students. Register today!
Watch today to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies to protect your organization’s sensitive information!
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