Illuminating the Unmasked Campus:

Partner Panel Discussions

 

Imagining a Connected Smart Campus - Sponsored by ACI Worldwide

Students are no longer interested in standing in lines at the parking office to get their tags, waiting in queues to change their majors, or sitting in waiting rooms to answer their questions. Students are now used to getting instant answers to their inquiries and receive personalized, on-demand support at their fingertips from the service providers they interact with. They expect the same from their campus as they reenter their institution this Fall. Is your campus ready to meet the need for personalized, on-demand, contactless student services?

Whether they are buying a coffee or filling up gas – students, faculty and staff have been using touchless payments over the past 18 months. When they return to campus, they expect to pay for their meal, buy a parking pass, and even pay their tuition at the bursar’s office using contactless methods. Is your campus ready to provide smart campus solutions to students?

Reinventing Learning and Student Success - Sponsored by Modo Labs

Our traditional model of learning in the classroom with a sage-on-stage paradigm has been tested over the past 15 months. Campuses, students, and faculty have adapted to remote technologies, blended learning, flipped classrooms, and online learning at rates no one ever thought possible over the last year. As students return back to campuses, we need to rethink our classrooms to take advantage of the paradigm shifts and build better learning environments for our students.

As students return to campuses, they expect a more mature campus experience. The new students expect an application that blends the power of on-demand, personalized, and self-paced learning environments with the power of immersive, facilitated, and collaborative classroom experiences. This gap seems almost impossible, but this has been achieved through the power of innovation and integration at campuses worldwide by thoughtful leaders.

Reinvesting in Human Capital Management - Sponsored by PageUp

As campuses return to business as usual, employees rethink their new work environments and their career opportunities in this new world. Campuses need to balance the increased demand for technically savvy resources with the decreased availability of such professionals. The Human Capital shortage, especially in the technology sector, can impact the effectiveness of operations if not addressed appropriately through innovative technologies, flexible work environments, and rethinking of the workforce itself.

Unstacking Student Data and Campus Infrastructure - Sponsored by PayClearly and AWS

The transition to cloud infrastructure and SaaS products has only accelerated in the last couple of years. Everything from Student Information System to Parking Management Software is moving into the cloud. In this transition from on-premise to cloud systems, campuses are increasingly looking for best practices, recommendations, and security topologies to follow to support this rapid transformation. Hear from industry leaders and experts on how they are helping customers with this strategic migration.