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Enterprise Education Services

Enterprise Education Services. Negotiate, Integrate, Collaborate. Utah’s Enterprise Learning Services. Next - Integration. Interactive-web-course-media-library-conferencing-portal (the IWCMLCP Service). Student goes to CMS (enrolled automatically from their campus SIS).

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Enterprise Education Services

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  1. Enterprise Education Services Negotiate, Integrate, Collaborate

  2. Utah’s Enterprise Learning Services

  3. Next - Integration Interactive-web-course-media-library-conferencing-portal (the IWCMLCP Service) Student goes to CMS (enrolled automatically from their campus SIS) Watches Ken Burns interview from LOR Checks course calendar for a live “special guest” Interactive presentation AP history students (all 3 of them) at a isolated High School view the event in their IP Video enabled room

  4. Challenges • Central Management & Local Control • Maintenance windows • Integrations - balancing the many & the one • User account management • User support • “The state solution” vs. emerging tools • How does research fit? • Agility vs. stability • Storage, storage and more storage • Build it once, then build redundancy

  5. Advantages • The big equalizer - small and large have the same services • The big convener - institutions collaborate to solve administration, instructional design and support challenges • The big stick - exert united pressure on vendors to improve service • The big picture - elevate the service vision from local agendas to what’s best for education in the state.

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