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Beyond centralized systems in HE

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Page 1: Beyond centralized systems in HE

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Distributed, user-owned technologies are not merely going to be grudgingly accepted by institutions, they are an inevitable

requirement for organisational viability in the 21st Century

Page 2: Beyond centralized systems in HE

Far from threatening institutional viability and control, distributed, user-owned technology offers an escape route from escalating costs, liabilities, and bureaucracy that come from a supply-driven model

Rather than spinning us out of control, they offer a way to get back under control

Page 3: Beyond centralized systems in HE

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A supply-led approach to provision of education and provision of technology is no longer viable in an age of lifelong learning,

user choice, and increasing numbers

An alternative approach requires strong leadership but not expensive systems.

The paper offers 10 practical steps for IT, management, faculty and administration