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Changing Institutional Culture (Group 18). Team Members: Sam Attoh, Betsy Boze, Chris Cavanaugh, John Cavanaugh, Gersham Nelson, Greg Paveza, Dean Van Galen Need to motivate not only faculty, but support services Use it in personal lives, but not in our professional lives (ATMs, etc.).
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Changing Institutional Culture (Group 18) Team Members: Sam Attoh, Betsy Boze, Chris Cavanaugh, John Cavanaugh, Gersham Nelson, Greg Paveza, Dean Van Galen • Need to motivate not only faculty, but support services • Use it in personal lives, but not in our professional lives (ATMs, etc.)
Changing Institutional Culture • Identify faculty champions and support them (not let them get brought down by structure) • Offer incentives to those who develop, are innovators, etc. • These are often junior faculty, so PT Committees, assessment and evaluation must take this into account
Changing Institutional Culture • Should consider the broader ramifications, not technology for technology’s sake • We direct technology, not it us. • It is a tool, nothing more • Forced dependence on electronics, so if something cataclysmic occurs and cuts off of from electronics, then what? (hurricane, etc.)
Changing Institutional Culture • Competency-based assessment not sufficient – creating technicians not critical thinkers. • Does competency include cross training and ethics • Competency is static and time-specific and the world is changing rapidly.
Changing Institutional Culture • Change in culture of service – can we change the culture or do we simply decide if we are going to embrace a change in culture? (McDonalds, self-service gasoline) • Students will drive technology – insist on technology integration (Blackboard, Web-based registration, flexible scheduling)
Changing Institutional Culture • Star Wars / Guttenberg • Fear of losing control -- of data, information, power, and as a last resort, security. • Cannot lose sight of the essence of teaching and learning. • Don’t put the cart before the horse.