From reif01 at nsuok.edu Wed Apr 12 14:17:31 2023 From: reif01 at nsuok.edu (Richard Reif) Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2023 14:17:31 -0500 Subject: [CoIT-PrivateHigherEd] CoIT Summit - Save the Date (May 15 & 16) and Call for Proposals In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: CoIT members, The proposal deadline has been extended! Please encourage your teams to send a presentation proposal by close of business April 17th. To make this an effective professional development experience we need quality presentations. This is a great chance for some of our introverted team members to stretch their wings a bit as they will be in a very supportive environment. Richard On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 11:08 AM Richard Reif wrote: > CoIT Leaders, > > Please share this with your teams and encourage them to attend. It is our > desire to make this conference a professional development opportunity for > the technology professionals supporting and enhancing Oklahoma higher > education. To do so, we will need your support in getting great > presentation sessions and for encouraging your teams to join us in Edmond. > > *Event: 2023 Oklahoma Higher Ed IT Summit* > > *Dates: May 15th and 16th, 2023* > > *Location: University of Central Oklahoma,* > > *100 North University Drive, Edmond, OK 73034* > > *Learn More at https://coitsummit.onenet.net > * > > > The 2023 COIT Summit is the premier event in Oklahoma for higher education > IT professionals and registration is free! The agenda for this event is > crafted for you and by you. There are exciting and innovative initiatives > happening across the state and it is time to share your story! We are > seeking IT professionals, faculty, or students to submit a proposal > to present. *Deadline > for proposals is April 10th, 2023.* > > *Track Descriptions:* > > *Data All Over* – Share how your organization is using data to inform > decision making, solutions that connect people and systems to trust data in > useful formats, compelling reports and data visualization tools. Topics can > include, but are not limited to, the people (organization, leadership, > grassroots, literacy), processes (policy, governance, assessment, strategic > planning, collaboration), and/or technologies (infrastructure, analytics, > visualization, collaboration/sharing) aligned to your data strategy and > best practices. > > *Enterprise for the Modern Age* – Digital transformation depends on > successful convergence of information systems and cloud computing > infrastructure with a security posture that makes it all work across the > breadth of a higher education institution (not just central IT). > Modernizing infrastructures can increase agility and flexibility, bolster > data protection, and encourage innovation. Topics in this track include > cyber/infrastructure services and enterprise architecture/systems, as well > as frameworks and strategies for securing the enterprise and business > continuity. > > *Putting People First* – This track focuses on the relevance of > information technology, how IT organizations socialize transformations and > the critical role that IT plays in serving the needs of the entire > institution. Topics include creating a modern workforce; diversity, equity, > and inclusion (DEI) with OKWIT; accessibility; performance effectiveness; > collaborative initiatives related to strategic institutional, vendor, > research and external partnerships; process transformations; culture > change; making IT more effective; measuring the journey to excellence; > efficient IT service delivery and project management including agile, > DevOps, and ITIL. > > *Student Centered Institution* – The digital student experience affects > learners across the life cycle with the institution, shaping how they are > recruited, educated, retained, and engaged. How do institutional IT > processes and practices enable and empower the core academic mission of > teaching, learning, research, and scholarship? This track invites > presentations from a range of topics including digital learning, learning > technologies and space design, online and blended learning, digital > credentials, research computing, accessibility and universal design, and > mobile learning, > > *Technology Buzz* – We will continue to see an accelerated rate of > digitization and virtualization of education, business and society. What > emerging technologies, innovative projects, pilots, and initiatives are > moving your organization forward? Sessions in this track can include but > are not limited to emerging technologies (artificial intelligence, > chatbots, IoT and smart devices, virtual reality, augmented reality), > innovative use of technologies, product roadmaps, and digital > transformation efforts. > [image: image.png] > -- > Dr. Richard Reif > CIO > Northeastern State University > (918) 444-5900 > http://service.nsuok.edu > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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