Communicating with students is a must for the success of your IT department. Students want to feel included and want to know what’s going on within the campus community. Here are five ways to foster better communication with this core part of your user group.
What to Consider When Developing a Mobile App for University Students
As the push for mobility in Higher Ed becomes greater, developing a mobile app is a way to stay current with trends and enhance your student body’s experience. With so many different types of apps to build, you’ll always want to consider these points to make sure you’re building the best possible app.
Key Points to Remember When Integrating Systems
Systems integration can be very tricky to implement and could get to be more difficult without the proper considerations. These four pieces of advice are by no means everything to consider when getting ready to integrate systems, but they are four things that should be given the appropriate amount of thought.
5 Critical Things to Remember For Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery Plans
Cloud-based recovery is changing how data is being kept secure and up-to-date. However, it is incredibly important to practice your due diligence and make sure that you are taking all of the appropriate steps to make sure you have the best approach for your disaster recovery plan.
Making a Difference in Higher Ed IT
There are many ways to make a difference in Higher Ed IT. Here, we highlight some of the most impactful ways that you can use your expertise to get involved from writing an article, helping a struggling peer with an implementation, or mentoring an aspiring professional.
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