Chancellor’s Fall Conference Report and Recommendations Chancellor’s Fall Conference Action Committee Campus Council for Information Technology April 14,

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Chancellor’s Fall Conference Report and Recommendations Chancellor’s Fall Conference Action Committee Campus Council for Information Technology April 14, 2008

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Chancellor’s Conference held Sept , 2007 “Information Technology as a Vehicle for Innovation at UC Davis” 150 attendees - students, faculty, staff, alumni, administrators Using technology most effectively to advance the university's missions of teaching, research and public outreach "The purpose of this conference was to examine our priorities regarding IT, to help the campus make the right investments, and to work towards stronger collaboration." -- Interim Vice Provost Barbara Horwitz

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Five break-out groups: 1. IT in teaching and learning -- Robert Blake and Linda Bisson 2.IT in research and scholarship -- Ann Bonham and Wesley Wallender 3.Impact of IT on campus culture -- Jon Wagner and Gail Yokote 4.IT as a tool for insight and innovation -- Andy Jones and Ken Joy 5.IT planning: Best choices -- Francois Gygi and Debbie Lauriano Produced five preliminary break-out group reports "Technology can bring transformational change to the way research universities operate in the next decade." -- Brian Hawkins, president of EDUCAUSE and keynote speaker

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Action Committee and Recommendations

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Committee (established Oct. 30, 2007) Carolyn de la Peña Associate Professor and Director, American Studies, and Director, Davis Humanities Institute Francois Gygi Professor, Applied Science, and Chair, Campus Council for Information Technology (CCFIT) Bernd Hamann Associate Vice Chancellor-Research, and Professor, Computer Science (Committee Chair) Mike Hogarth Professor, Internal Medicine, and Chair, Academic Senate Committee on IT Susan Keen Lecturer, Evolution & Ecology Louise Kellogg Professor and Chair, Geology Kareem Salem Undergraduate student representative and President, Associated Students of UC Davis (ASUCD) John Wesson Graduate student, School of Veterinary Medicine Babette Schmitt IET (ex officio) Pete Siegel IET (ex officio)

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Committee’s charge: Develop five-year vision document based on Fall Conference reports and recommendations –Identify action items that could be substantially achieved within next twelve months –Define measures of progress or success from the perspective of campus community –Prioritize recommendations, especially those involving major resource commitments Publicize recommendations widely

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Premise: IT is important A university is an "information industry" where knowledge is key –Use of this knowledge often entails IT as a tool or conduit IT has become a necessity for members of a university –Scientists, educators, students, and administrative staff require information technology to achieve their goals –IT is essential for collaboration, expression, creation of new knowledge, and innovation in science and the arts IT is infrastructure, much like electricity, telephones, buildings Universities that invest in robust and modern IT have a significant competitive advantage over those that do not

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Cyber-infrastructure Familiar concept - except the change in scale and access has led to cultural change, esp. in the university CI Research- oriented services Teaching & learning services Admin. services Today Research- oriented services Teaching & learning services Admin. services CI ~2000

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Instrumentation Security Control Data Generation Computation Analysis Simulation Program Security Management Security and Access Authentication Access Control Authorization Researcher Control Program Viewing Security 3D Imaging Display and Visualization. Display Tools Security Data Input Collab Tools Publishing Human Support Help Desk Policy and Funding Resource Providers Funding Agencies Campuses Search Data Sets Storage Security RetrievalInput Schema Metadata Data Directories Ontologies Archive Education And Outreach Network Training Credits: Russ Hobby

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Simple, powerful vision for UC Davis: –Become a campus that is internationally recognized for its development and use of information technologies (IT) in support of innovation and excellence in teaching, scholarship, and engagement. Actions recommended in four major areas: 1.Enhancing campus IT infrastructure 2.Enabling community building and collaboration for teaching and scholarship 3.Promoting IT innovation and excellence 4.Establishing methodology for prioritization of IT needs Leads suggested for further action

Chancellor’s Fall Conference

Funding Vision of the 2007 Chancellor’s Fall Conference: Making UC Davis a campus internationally recognized for its development and use of IT in support of innovation and excellence in teaching and scholarship, and acting on the recommendation. 1.Some investments in IT would be aligned with other university goals, not leading to additional costs. 2.Some investments in IT would require a re-prioritization of the university’s goals. 3.In some cases, substantial efforts in planning and partnership- building are required, with one focus being innovative methods for acquiring funds in support of growing needs and costs of IT.

Chancellor’s Fall Conference Questions and comments? vpiet.ucdavis.edu/fallconference.cfm