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Welcome and Introductions Welcome CIOs, VPs, directors and aspirants You’ve taken care of your phone, right? No scheduled breaks – please come and go quietly as you wish New CIOs out in the audience?
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Agenda Welcome – Jack Suess, Conference Chair Update from Washington – Greg Jackson / Ron Yanosky IMS Global Learning Consortium - David Ernst Comments on REN-ISAC Cyber-bullying Open Discussion
Welcome to the Annual Educause Conference Jack Suess, Conference Chair, CIO, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Update from Washington Greg Jackson Educause Vice President for Policy and Analysis Ron Yanosky ECAR Acting Director
IMS Global Learning Consortium David Ernst, Chairman of the IMS Board, Associate Vice President and CIO, University of California, Office of the President Rob Abel, Chief Executive, IMS The non-profit IMS Global Learning Consortium is bringing to market new interoperability standards that enable easy and agile integration of learning management software with learning tools, ERP systems, and portals. The IMS standards are now being adopted by both proprietary and open software and content providers - enabling a new opportunity for institutions to collaborate on reducing the cost of integration and to share applications and content. IMS would like to discuss how EDUCAUSE CIOs can take advantage of and help lead the direction and adoption of the IMS work.
Research & Educational Network Security REN-ISAC Leveraging Community Resources for Securing Small and Midsized Institutions Friday, 9:30, Ballroom E Small and midsized institutions face many of the same security challenges as large institutions but often have fewer dedicated security staff. This session will focus on the resources and services, available through the Higher Education Information Security Council (HEISC) and the REN-ISAC, that have been leveraged to improve institutional security practices in a cost-effective manner and lessons learned that apply to all institutions striving to secure their information resources. http://www.educause.edu/events/E10/SESS138
Comments on Cyberbullying As technology leaders, what leadership can we provide? Reach out to Student Affairs, support groups Balance among professional ethics, respect for privacy, and appropriate intervention Help our staff members with unintended consequences What else?
Open Table Discussions Accessibility THE Budget / Efficiencies Career Decisions Cloud Computing Enrollment CRM Systems Open Source Right-Sourcing and Sourcing Decisions Everything Staffing Standards and IMS Social Media Strategic Planning / Mission Statements Everything Email Your Next Application
JOIN US After "Friends of EDUCAUSE Memorial Reception” In remembrance of our departed colleagues, please join us after this meeting Tuesday, October 12, 2008 4:30 - 6:00 PM in the Vista Lounge 14th Floor, Anaheim Hilton. (This is a privately-sponsored/funded event).
Join us after Newcomers Orientation, Ballroom C 4:00 PM Opening Reception in the Exhibit Hall 4:00 – 7:00 PM
Thanks for your leadership See you next year – EDUCAUSE 2011 October 18–21, 2011 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
THANK YOU Theresa Rowe rowe@oakland.edu