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Based on sessions I attended, I have changed some recommendations about the direction I want IT to go at my university.

From Today's CMS to Tomorrow's Learning Support System

Session Details

Wednesday, October 11, 2006
2:20 p.m. - 3:10 p.m.
Ballroom A-One

Session Type: Featured Speaker

Speaker(s)

  • Malcolm B. Brown, Director of ELI, EDUCAUSE
  • Carie Page, Assistant Director, Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development, EDUCAUSE
  • Joel M. Smith, Vice Provost & CIO, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Session moderator: David Lassner, Vice President for IT & Chief Information Officer, University of Hawaii
  • Session convener: David Lassner, Vice President for IT & Chief Information Officer, University of Hawaii

Abstract

Higher education has successfully embraced the notion and implementation of course management systems (CMSs) as the newest element of the integrated enterprise information technology infrastructure. This provocative session will focus on what we must do next to support truly transformational approaches to learning for the next generations of students. The session represents the impact and potential for which EDUCAUSE has selected course management systems for recognition through its inaugural Catalyst Award.

WINNER: 2006 EDUCAUSE Catalyst Award. Award sponsored by SunGard Higher Education, An EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner.

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