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Speaking and Panel discussion on Education and Technology – Ovum Live June 24 , BAFTA, Piccadilly, L

  • Writer: Mark Skilton
    Mark Skilton
  • Jun 19, 2014
  • 2 min read

Interesting debate on how technology connectivity, tools and techniques can play a part in driving education. Looking forward to learning from the discussion on practices from the audience and speakers.

http://ovumlive.com/higher-education-seminar/

Connectivity as the key to improved institutional services and academic outcomes

24th June 2014, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly, London. Free to attend for Education IT leaders.

The education industry is under immense pressure to improve the quality of institutional services and academic outcomes, while simultaneously reducing costs.

Delivering next generation online learning and student self-service is critical to the ability to deliver exceptional service and academic outcomes, while holding steady or reducing the cost of providing them.

However, the rapidly growing appetite for video and the usage of other data-rich applications, as well as the expectation of connectivity anywhere, anytime, and at blazing fast speeds are pushing institutional WiFi infrastructure and IT budgets to the breaking point. Institutions that invest in the most innovative and future-proofed technologies will take a giant leap forward towards reaching their performance goals, while those that don’t will find delivering even basic connectivity performance an increasingly uphill battle.

Join us on the 24th June to find out how educational establishments can take steps to adopt connectivity strategies and solutions that will scale far into the future to meet student expectations and online learning requirements without undermining fiscal sustainability.

This conference will:

  • Discuss the current and future trends for connectivity demands and its impact on institutional performance goals

  • Put forward concrete guidance on how the most innovative institutions are achieving their goals for improved services and academic outcomes

  • Provide guidance on how different solutions approach connectivity demands

  • Offer opportunities to discuss with industry colleagues different strategies for leveraging WiFi as a resource for improving institutional outcomes.

 
 
 

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