Top Campus CIO Priorities for 2016

In 1990 the Campus Computing Project launched its first survey to identify and track campus IT trends and priorities. Now, a quarter of a century later, it’s become the largest continuing study of e-learning and information technology in U.S. higher education. The recently-completed 26th survey garnered responses from more than 400 colleges and universities. Founder Casey Green is ready to discuss findings, and offer insight into what the results mean for 2016 strategy and planning on your campus. Join us for a live webinar to get an in-depth view of what’s on the minds of CIOs heading into the new year. Discussion will include what they overwhelmingly agree on when it comes to digital technology, as well as what keeps them up at night, including: • The top institutional IT priorities for 2016 and beyond • How digital technology like lecture capture positively impacts student learning outcomes, and how CIOs plan to boost deployment numbers • Shifting expectations for ADA compliance, and why only 50% of campuses have a strategic plan in place for it • A gauge of confidence as more CIOs are moving strategic applications to the cloud Presenter: KENNETH C. GREEN is the founding director of The Campus Computing Project, the largest continuing study of the role of computing, eLearning, and information technology in American higher education. The project is widely cited by both campus officials and corporate executives as a definitive source for data, information, and insight about information technology planning and policy issues affecting U.S. colleges and universities. Green also serves as the senior research consultant to Inside Higher Ed. Moderator: Sean Brown, Senior Vice President, Sonic Foundry