The Impact of Mobile Technology at the University of Michigan Medical School
Impact of Mobile Technology
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Impact of Mobile Technology
Tim NeslerCIO and Associate VP for
Information Technology ServicesSanta Fe College
League for Innovation 2011 CIO Summit October 1, 2011
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Key Points
Everything mobile; always connected Trends impacting teaching and learning,
college services, work environment and the ICT infrastructure and support
Mobile technology strategy considerations
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Everything Mobile
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Always Connected
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Trends – Behaviors/Experiences
Convenience – real-time, faster access to nearly everything from anywhere at any time
Friendly, fun and “cool” – social, entertainment and education
Personalized – learned behavior, preference and context aware
Personal productivity and job satisfaction Affordable – more devices and data plan
choices
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Trends – Student Mobile Gadgets
Source: PEW Internet & American Life Project: College students and technology, 07/19/2011
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Trends – Student Connectivity
Source: PEW Internet & American Life Project: College students and technology, 07/19/2011
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Trends – Classroom Use
Most colleges do not have institutional guidelines for the use of mobile devices
41% of college presidents say that students are allowed to use mobile devices in class
56% of colleges let individual instructors decide if mobile devices are permitted in class
57% of college graduates say that they used mobile devices in class
2% of presidents say the use of mobile devices is prohibited
Source: PEW Internet & American Life Project: The Digital Revolution and Higher Education, 08/28/2011
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Trends – Point of view
77% of college presidents report that their institutions now offer online classes
College presidents predict substantial growth in online learning; 50% predict that most of their students will take online courses in 10 years
62% of college presidents anticipate that more than half the textbooks will be entirely digital in 10 years
Source: PEW Internet & American Life Project: The Digital Revolution and Higher Education, 08/28/2011
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Trends – College Mobile Services
Mobile web services at Santa Fe College View Schedule Notifications Financial Aid Grades Register for Classes Pay Fees Audit Summary Withdrawal
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Trends – Worker Mobility
Social networking – Facebook users spend the equivalent of 29% of their leisure time on the site
Consumerization – 33% of respondents used personal devices while at work to access social networking sites
Blurring of work and home – 35% of employers plan to provide more flexible work arrangements for employees
Source: The future of mobile computing, Dell CIO insight Series, 2011
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Trends – Worker Mobility
Tech savvy employees – colleges will need workers who can navigate the complex ecosystems of social media and support changing mobile technology
Employee expectations – technology tools provided by their organizations would be factor in taking a job with a new employer
Source: The future of mobile computing, Dell CIO insight Series, 2011
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Trends – Mobile Infrastructure and Support
Wireless 3G/4G – bandwidth for rich media Security – access (VPN) and authentication Storage – media-rich content and dropbox for
mobile devices Cloud services – deployment of apps Mobile device management – remote diagnosis,
configuration, inventory, provisioning and support Electrical – quick charge stations for mobile devices
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Balancing Organizational Efficiency and Personal Productivity
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Components of a Mobile Strategy
Guiding principles – vision, values and goals Policy/enforcement – security, privacy,
appropriate use, device/app ownership Devices/services – platforms, wireless service, Provision/support – setup, configure, activate,
manage, help desk, service levels ICT Infrastructure – platforms, applications,
bandwidth, security Funding – operating budget, grants
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Mobile Technology Strategy
Articulate college’s philosophy and use of mobile technology
Develop security/privacy policies that don’t restrict innovation and use
Plan for personally-owned devices on campus Use the Internet and social networks to
facilitate relationships and communications Pilot mobile projects to determine levels of
security and supportSource: The future of mobile computing, Dell CIO insight Series, 2011
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Mobile Technology Strategy
Link user technology strategy with college planning
Consider new technology to reduce the risk of data loss
Reconsider user stipends for mobile devices Be aware that students are not connecting to
the college – they live theirs lives “connected” and services should seek out students, not vice versa
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Impact of Mobile Technology
The future – assimilation? “Resistance is futile “
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