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EDUCAUSE Live!The Higher Education CIO: Portrait of Today, Landscape of TomorrowDate: December 1, 2011 Time: 1:00 p.m. ET (UTC-5); convert to your time zone Moderator: Marc Hoit, Vice Chancellor and CIO, North Carolina State University
Speakers: Susan Grajek, Vice President, Data, Research, and Analytics, EDUCAUSE SummaryWhat is the CIO's role and how is it changing? Who is doing these jobs? Who will aspire to these positions when today's CIOs retire? What skills are needed? Might you seek this exciting and challenging leadership role? In this interactive EDUCAUSE Live! session moderated by Marc Hoit, Carrie Regenstein and Susan Grajek will present highlights from a recent study from the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) and welcome questions and comments about the new ECAR study format and the provocative topic at hand. Access the full study and related resources. Related EDUCAUSE Resources
Host a Campus EventUse EDUCAUSE Live! web seminars as the centerpoint of a collaborative event on your campus. You'll find everything from discussion questions to reflection guides in the EDUCAUSE Event Planning Kit so you can build an event that enables you and your colleagues to dig deeper on this topic. Interact on TwitterUse the Twitter hashtag #EDULive before and after EDUCAUSE Live! events to ask questions, comment, and discuss hot topics with the EDUCAUSE Live! host, speakers, and attendees. Want to Attend on the Go?Download the Adobe Connect Pro Mobile iTunes app to your iPhone or iPad or the Adobe Connect Mobile android app. Note: Some features and functionality may be lost while participating in EDUCAUSE Live! seminars in this format. View the FAQ page for more information about using this mobile app. |
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