educause annual conference: prepare for lift-off: becoming a successful it pilot site
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Your campus is an innovator in many ways, and you've been approached to be a pilot site for a new campus IT product. You'd like to say yes to the idea, but you're not sure you have the infrastructure to make it work. Join a panel of your university colleagues to learn the ropes and discover what it takes to successfully deliver and host technology pilots on your campus. The panelists will offer a dynamic conversation on the importance of stakeholder involvement, faculty engagement and selection, faculty development and support, technical infrastructure, student support, research and evaluation, and critical steps your institution needs to take to ensure your pilot not only flies but soars.TRANSCRIPT
Prepare for Lift-Off: Becoming a
Successful IT Pilot Site
Wednesday, October 16, 2013, 9:40AM, Learning Theater Exhibit Hall C
Amy Collier, Stanford University
Tanya Joosten, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
George Veletsianos, Royal Roads University
1. Why should this solution be introduced to the campus?
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2. How can the solution improve student learning?
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3. Does your institution have the readiness or capacity to pilot a new solution ?
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4. Who is the audience and are the stakeholders?
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5. What is the pedagogical model that will lead to the greatest?
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6. How will a vendor be selected for the new technology needed?
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7. How would faculty be selected to participate?
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8. How do you evaluate the impact of the solution on the identified outcomes?
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9 How do you diffuse the innovation on campus and beyond?
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10. What is your question?
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