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Transforming Education Through Information Technologies

Advanced Networking for Minority-Serving Institutions (AN-MSI) Public/Private Partnerships for Network Solutions. http://www.educause.edu/. Transforming Education Through Information Technologies. AN-MSI: Public/Private Partnerships for Network Solutions.

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Transforming Education Through Information Technologies

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  1. Advanced Networking for Minority-Serving Institutions (AN-MSI)Public/Private Partnerships for Network Solutions http://www.educause.edu/ Transforming Education Through Information Technologies

  2. AN-MSI: Public/Private Partnerships for Network Solutions • Moderator:Alex Ramirez, Executive Director for IT Initiatives, HACU AN-MSI HSI Community LeaderPanelists:Juan Martinez, Network Administrator, Mt. San Antonio CollegeMike Berman, VP, Instructional & Information Technology, California State Polytechnic University, PomonaDavid Bendtsen, National Account Manager, KnowledgeNet http://www.educause.edu/ Transforming Education Through Information Technologies

  3. Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities The Champions of Hispanic Success in Higher Education

  4. 182 Member HSIsLocated in 11 States and Puerto Rico WA 1 NY 10 IL 4 CO 6 KS 1 CA 52 NJ 5 NM 15 AZ 8 TX 35 FL 13 Puerto Rico 29

  5. Why HACU? • The U.S. Census Bureau indicates that Hispanics are the nation’s largest minority population at 12.5%. • Hispanics historically have suffered the highest rate of high school dropouts. • Only 10 percent of Hispanics have completed four or more years of college. • However, the Hispanic college-age population grew by nearly 40 percent from the mid-1980's to the mid-1990's. • Source: American Council on Education Minorities in Higher Education, Fifteenth Annual Status Report 1996-97.

  6. Promote the development of Member and Partner colleges and universities; HACU’s MissionTo be the champions of Hispanic success in higher education HACU Member Texas A&M University - Kingsville

  7. HACU’s MissionTo be the champions of Hispanic success in higher education • Improve access to and the quality of postsecondary educational opportunities for Hispanic students; Students from HACU Member University of Texas at El Paso

  8. HACU’s MissionTo be the champions of Hispanic success in higher education • and, meet the needs of business, industry and government, in serving the Hispanic community, through the development and sharing of resources, information and expertise.

  9. Advanced Networking with Minority-Serving Institutions A Strategic Partnership of HACU and EDUCAUSE funded by the National Science Foundation http://www.educause.edu/ Transforming Education Through Information Technologies

  10. EDUCAUSETransforming Education through Information Technology • Merger of Educom and Cause • ~1800 higher education institutions, 180 companies • Purpose: Promote the transformation of higher education through the use of high technology • Activities: • Net@EDU • National Learning Infrastructure Initiative (NLII) • Cooperation with other organizations • Spinoffs: Internet 2, Instructional Management System, Coalition for Networked Information http://www.educause.edu/ Transforming Education Through Information Technologies

  11. AN-MSIVision AN-MSI is the premier collaborative initiative for minority serving institutions and their communities to create solutions that ensure they are leaders and full participants in the Information Age. This is accomplished through the effective use of networking and emerging technologies in teaching and learning, research, administration, and service.

  12. AN-MSIMission The mission of AN-MSI is to address the Digital Divide by providing resources, information, and a collaborative forum for Minority Serving Institutions to investigate, develop, and deploy networking and emerging technologies.

  13. AN-MSIMission The project fosters partnerships among. Hispanic Serving Institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges and Universities, their local communities, and the public and private sectors to integrate networking and emerging technologies into the total fabric of all participating MSIs.

  14. AN-MSIMission It assists MSIs in developing and maintaining systems that are reliable, effective, and appropriate for their unique institutional contexts.

  15. AN-MSIServices • Executive IT Sessions • Technical assistance • Campus visits • Strategic planning • Curriculum and faculty development • Distance learning

  16. AN-MSIServices • Remote technical support • Student Technology Services • Online training • Collaborations

  17. Department of Education Title V Collaborative Grant Improving Access to Information Systems at Hispanic-Serving Institutions

  18. Improving Access to Information Systems at Hispanic-Serving Institutions California State University, San Bernardino California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California State University, Los Angeles Mt. San Antonio College Oxnard College

  19. Improving Access to Information Systems at Hispanic-Serving InstitutionsGoals Secure Critical Assets Build Institutional Capacity in Information Security Develop Appropriate Campus Policies and Procedures for Information Security

  20. Improving Access to Information Systems at Hispanic-Serving InstitutionsGoals Provide Internship Opportunities Support Curriculum Development

  21. Improving Access to Information Systems at Hispanic-Serving InstitutionsGoals Juan Martinez, Network Administrator, Information System Security LiaisonMt. San Antonio College

  22. Improving Access to Information Systems at Hispanic-Serving InstitutionsGoals Mike Berman, VP, Instructional & Information Technology, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

  23. Private Partnerships:Online Training David Bendtsen, National Account Manager, KnowledgeNetwww.knowledgenet.com

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