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Student Success: Threats, Opportunities and the Ongoing Transformation of Everything

Student Success: Threats, Opportunities and the Ongoing Transformation of Everything. Dr. Curtis A. Carver Jr. Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer Board of Regents. Agenda. Student Challenges and Success Other Challenges What are We doing to Respond?

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Student Success: Threats, Opportunities and the Ongoing Transformation of Everything

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  1. Student Success: Threats, Opportunities and the Ongoing Transformation of Everything Dr. Curtis A. Carver Jr.Vice Chancellor and Chief Information OfficerBoard of Regents

  2. Agenda • Student Challenges and Success • Other Challenges • What are We doing to Respond? • Questions, Comments, a Conversation

  3. Virtual Library Software Store 3,300 mile Private Cloud Collaboration Distance Education Learning Management Enterprise Security and ePrivacy Student Information Library Operations Enterprise Financials Enterprise BI

  4. 2012 Evanta Break Away Leader Award 2012 CIO Magazine Spotlight: PeachNet 2013 20 Best Ideas to Steal: INGRESS 2014 InformationWeek Elite 100 2013 ED-Tech Cover Article: PeachNet 2014 ComputerWorld Premier 100 2013 GTA Innovation Award: The Point 2012 GTA Innovation Award: INGRESS 2013 ComputerWorld Chief of the Year • 2013 Information Week Top 500: #9 • Highest Ranked Educational Company • Highest Ranked Georgia-based Company

  5. Georgia student Challenges and success

  6. Baccalaureate Degree Attainment by Age 24 by Family Income Quartile Source: New York Times, “The Reproduction of Privilege,” March 12, 2012

  7. Changing Demographics 7

  8. Challenges: Fragile Finances on the Rise

  9. The Challenge in Front of Us Impact Of Unmet Financial Need On Academic Performance Percentof Students with a 3.0 GPA or Above by Financial Need Georgia State has been awarded a $600,000 NSF grant to pilot a program which fills unmet need for science majors and tracks the resulting impact on academic performance. (Fall 2008, Undergraduate Students)

  10. The Challenge in Front of Us Impact of the Loss of HOPE at GSU (2008) Six-Year Graduation Rate Students who lose HOPE support graduate at only half the rate of those who never had HOPE support in the first place. High School GPA 3.0 + High School GPA 3.0 + HOPE HOPE Hope - No HOPE

  11. Percent of Adults Age 25 to 34 Holding an Associate’s Degree or Higher Source: OECD Education at a Glance (2008); U.S. Census Bureau; American College Survey

  12. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development http://www.oecd.org

  13. Other Challenges

  14. This space for rent by Chinese National Army. Please contact Dr. Curt Carver as we can read all his email anyway. Premise 1: growing threat

  15. Emerging Threats(on a scale of 1 to 10) • United States, United Kingdom, Russia • China 3 Iran

  16. Can You Defend Against 100,000 Professionally Trained Hackers?

  17. Consider Mandiant Report on AG1 • Believed to be People Liberation Army Unit 61398. • State sponsored, state funded, state secret. • Since 2006, they have compromised 141 companies spanning 20 major industries. • Maintained access for an average of 356 days. Longest measured access was 1,764 days.

  18. First Rule of the Internet Agreement does not scale

  19. Effect of the WWW on the Normal Curve of Behavior?

  20. It is the best of times, for morons and geniuses alike.

  21. Quick Recap We live in a world of growing threats where a battle for the truth rages conducted by morons and geniuses alike, operating from safe havens created by a flattening of the norms of human behavior which threaten the very existence of mankind…. [run-on but very depressing sentence continues]

  22. Opportunities

  23. Emerging Opportunities Well, we have the geniuses….

  24. USG must provide multiple pathways and educational experiences to meet the needs of our students and the state.

  25. These pathways and educational experiences influence and improve other experiences.

  26. I need a low cost, flexible higher educational experience that fits the rest of my lifestyle.

  27. I need an educational experience utilizing the latest technologies and graduate with no debt.

  28. I need a selective higher educational experience at one of the best institutions in the world.

  29. Delivery Systems • Not the learning management system of 5 years ago • D2L, Coursera, Udacity • USG D2L • 250,000 daily users • 50 million hits a day • 99.9% system availability • 50 add-ons active • Mobile access Traditional Classes, Flipped Classes, MOOCs, Online Classes, Distance Education Classes, K-12 classes http://techworldbd.com/smart-technologies-smart-education/

  30. Affordable Resources • We are at a point of transformation in the publishing industry. • Many students cannot afford textbooks. • Does the value in hundreds of different USG versions of English 101 outweigh the cost? • We need to start collaborating on purchasing textbooks. • We need to accelerating faculty creation of USG textbooks. • Ecore is a great place to start. • Governor Deal is investing in this transformation. Image from http://www.thelabsimexperience.com/2011/04/trends-in-ed-tech-mobile-devices-in.html

  31. Networks • For faculty to innovate with technology, the technology must always work in the classroom. • PeachNet has been transformational in USG as a enabling component. • The Georgia Department of Education is likely to join PeachNet this upcoming year. • This creates new opportunities to educate and inspire students.

  32. Analytics • Tremendous work is being done to move from: • descriptive analytics (this is what happened) to • predictive analytics (this is what will happen) • Supports intrusive advising • Tremendous success being realized at Georgia State University, Columbus State, and other institutions.

  33. 6.8 billion people…. 5.1 own cell phones…. 4.1 own toothbrushes….

  34. Questions, Comments, A Conversation? Dr. Curtis A. Carver Jr.Vice Chancellor and CIOBoard of Regents

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