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Bradley Wheeler (Indiana University)

Bradley Wheeler
IU VP for Information Technology & CIO, Dean, and Professor
Bloomington, Indiana
UNITED STATES

Bradley Wheeler

Biography

Dr. Brad Wheeler, Indiana University's vice president for information technology and chief information officer, leads IT services for IU's eight campuses. These services include research, educational, administrative, networking, and other shared IT services. He has co-founded some of higher education's most transformative software and service collaborations including the Sakai Project for teaching and learning software, Kuali for financial and other administrative systems, and the HathiTrust for digital copies of scanned books as part of the Google Book Project. These projects are a blend of both open source and traditional development models that have grown to an ecosystem encompassing over $60M of pooled investments from 50 institutions and 22 commercial firms. Most recently, he has led IU's pilot testing of eTexts since 2009 and 2012 full rollout of an eText model that brings substantial discounts to students for digital textbooks. He is a professor of information systems in IU's Kelley School of Business, and has taught executive programs for corporate and MBA audiences on six continents.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Review Magazine
March 2012
EDUCAUSE Review
November 2010
EDUCAUSE Review
June 2010
EDUCAUSE Review
June 2010
EDUCAUSE Review
May 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
September 2004
EDUCAUSE Review
July 2004

Presentations

Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE Live! January 24E-Texts: A Perishable Opportunity for Higher Education?01/24/2012
EDUCAUSE 2011 Face-to-Face MeetingWhich IT Strategy and Why? Betting on Clouds, Collaboration, and Contracts (or Contrarians?)10/21/2011
EDUCAUSE 2011 Face-to-Face MeetingAbove-Campus Services 2011: Progress to Production10/20/2011
EDUCAUSE 2011 Face-to-Face MeetingDemand Aggregation: The Higher Ed IT Chessboard10/19/2011
ECAR 2011 SymposiumReally Changing the Game07/29/2011
Enterprise Technology Conference 2011Controlling the Higher Ed Enterprise for Less Than $5B05/17/2011
Enterprise Technology Conference 2011CIO Panel: Major Challenges Facing IT Leaders05/16/2011
EDUCAUSE 2010 Face-to-Face MeetingThe CIO: Plumber or Strategist?10/14/2010
EDUCAUSE 2010 Face-to-Face MeetingAbove-Campus Services: Demand Aggregation Progress and Roadmap10/14/2010
EDUCAUSE 2010 Face-to-Face MeetingCommunity Source: Leading Ourselves in the Era of the "New Normal"10/13/2010
EDUCAUSE 2009 OnlineCollaboration Is Strategy11/04/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008The Community Source Model: Promise or Peril for Higher Ed?10/29/2008
Enterprise Technology Conference 2008Community Source Software: The Beginning of the End, or the End of the Beginning? - Sponsored by PGP Corporation05/29/2008
Midwest Regional Conference 2008Leading Ahead of the Curves03/19/2008
EDUCAUSE 2007The uPortal Project10/25/2007
EDUCAUSE 2005Centralize Research Computing to Drive Innovation, Really10/19/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005Seminar 07A - Developing and Participating in Open Source Communities
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/18/2005
EDUCAUSE Live-February 15The Sakai Project: Outcomes, Reflections, and What's Next02/15/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004Choosing Open Source and Partnering as an IT Strategy10/20/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Seminar 01A - Implementing an Electronic Portfolio: Exemplars, Guidance, and Issues
PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee is required to attend this seminar.
10/19/2004
CUMREC 2004Open Source: Is It the Right Choice?05/18/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Setting a Next-Generation CMS Strategy11/07/2003

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
Nominations CommitteeEx Officio20122012
Membership Information
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EDUCAUSEPrimary Representative

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