CUMREC 1999 Conference Proceedings

The following sessions were held at CUMREC '99. Those with hyperlinks have post-conference information associated with them. The information may include written papers, audio/video, or PowerPoint presentations.
Corporate Presentations
- Blackboard, Inc.- Blackboard and Course Management Systems
- Citrix Systems, Inc. - As You Like IT: Setting the Stage for Your Entire Network
- CommonPlaces - Understanding Student Attitudes and Fostering Community on Campus Through Technology
- Creative Internet Solutions - Building Business Intelligence Tools for both Power and "Powerless" Users
- eduprise.com (formerly COLLEGIS Learning Network Services) - Instruction on the Web: Converting Random Acts of Progress into Institutional Progress
- Information Builders, Inc. - FOCUS on the Web
- Noel-Levitz - Enrollment Management Systems: A Tale of Two Universities
- The Burton Group - Winning Scenarios for Campus Directory Deployments
Track A
- Expanded Grade Context Record: An Innovative and Comprehensive Approach to Grade Reporting at Indiana University
- Functional Reengineering of a Purchasing Card System
- Grading Programs for Instructors
- Internet-Generation and Adult Learners will Create Major Challenges for Institutions in the 21st Century
- PeopleSoft: Successful Data Loading from Legacy
- Planning and Implementing Computer Orientation for a Laptop Campus
- Storing Degree Audit Data
Track B
- Accessing Legacy Data for the Web Applications
- Enterprise Software Projects
- Failed to Plan? Now Plan to Fail
- Gartner Update Overview
- Gartner Update Overview
- Project Management Effective Practices
- Pursuing Excellence Through E-Commerce
Track C
- Adding Value: The Challenge of Platform and Package Interfaces
- Building Information Out of Data
- CAL PROFILES: UC Berkeley's Collaborative Effort to Facilitating Access to Management Information
- Florida's Web-Based FACTS: Joining Institutional Systems for Statewide Student Access
- Integrating ERP Systems: Oxymoron or Promised Land
- OLAP in Higher Education Enterprise Reporting
- Privacy Policies: Who Needs Them?
Track D
- A Campus Planning Process for an IT Architecture
- Collaboration Among Faculty, Students, Information Systems and Administration
- Developing and Implementing a Web-Based Teaching and Learning Environment
- Partnerships for Creating an On-line Learning Environment
- Riding the Web to Work: Linking Students, The Educational Institution and the Work Place
- The Project Management Office as an Organizational Strategy
- The Semester Book: A Web Tool for Faculty and Students
Track E
- Behind the Scenes at the Virtual University
- Centralizing Networks with Thin-Client Technologies
- Information Technology in Higher Education: Evolving Learning Environments
- Planning for Technology Replacement: Is it Possible?
- The 21st Century User Interface: Issues in Interface Design for Student Sytems in the New Millennium
- Wireless Laptop Computing
- Y2K Update
Track F
- Deconstructing Freedom: Web Page Redesign Issues
- From Black and White to Technicolor
- Infrastructure for the Intranet
- JAVA Development and Implementation Issues
- Transforming Host and Client/Server Applicatins to the Internet: "Internet Development of the Future Here Today"
- Web 101 for Dummies or Everything You Wanted to Know About the Web but Were Afraid to Ask!
- Web Security Solutions
Track G
- Creating New Sources for Employing Technical Personnel
- Entering the Introspection Zone: A Way to Have More Time and Less Stress
- Human Resources: Institutional/Industry Perspective
- Improving IT Staff Morale, Motivation, Development, and Retention
- Trainees Expand Your Workforce
- Tried and True Strategies for Creating a Dynamic and Desirable IT Organization
Track H
- Corporate Presentation: Oracle Corporation - Now You Have a Choice!
- Corporate Presentation: PeopleSoft, Inc. Campus Connection - Making it Personal
- Corporate Presentation: PowerQuest Corporation - Experience "Jaw-dropping" Technology by PowerQuest Corporation
- Corporate Presentation: Real Education - The Real Education System (RES) 3.0
- Corporate Presentation: Scientia Knowledge Computing - "Holistic Scheduling optimises costs, revenue and quality"
- Corporate Presentation: Universal Algorithms - Reducing Implementation Costs
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