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Diana G. Oblinger

Diana G. Oblinger
President and CEO
1150 18th Street, NW
Suite 1010
Washington, District of Columbia
UNITED STATES
(919) 306-4191

Diana G. Oblinger

Biography

Dr. Diana G. Oblinger President and CEO of EDUCAUSE

Diana Oblinger, president and CEO of EDUCAUSE, formerly served as EDUCAUSE vice president responsible for the association’s teaching and learning activities and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Adult and Higher Education at North Carolina State University. Previously, Oblinger held positions in academia and business: Vice President for Information Resources and the Chief Information Officer for the University of North Carolina system, Executive Director of Higher Education for Microsoft, and IBM Director of the Institute for Academic Technology. She was on the faculty at the University of Missouri-Columbia and at Michigan State University and an associate dean at the University of Missouri.

Oblinger serves on a variety of boards such as the National Science Foundation’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure. Dr. Oblinger has testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Employment, Safety, and Training and the U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Technology.

A frequent keynote speaker, Oblinger is also the co-author the award winning What Business Wants from Higher Education. She is co-editor of seven books: The Learning Revolution, The Future Compatible Campus, Renewing Administration, E is for Everything, Best Practices in Student Services, Educating the Net Generation, and Learning Spaces. She is the author or co-author of dozens of monographs and articles on higher education and technology.

Dr. Oblinger has received several awards for teaching, research and distinguished service. She holds three degrees from Iowa State University and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Xi.

Publications

Publications
EDUCAUSE Review
October 2009
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
March 2009
Organizations or Campuses
March 2009
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2009
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2009
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
November 2008
Organizations or Campuses
March 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
March 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2008
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2008
EDUCAUSE Review
October 2007
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
October 2007
White Papers
October 2007
ELI White Papers
October 2007
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
September 2007
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
August 2007
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
July 2007
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
July 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
July 2007
Organizations or Campuses
January 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2007
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2007
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Quarterly
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2006
January 2006
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2005
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2004
Organizations or Campuses
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 2004
Security Task Force
January 2004
EDUCAUSE Annual Conf
January 2000
EDUCAUSE Review
January 2000
Educom Review (Archives)
January 1999
CAUSE/EFFECT (Archives)
January 1998
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 1997
January 1996
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
January 1995

Presentations

Upcoming Presentations
EventSessionDate
Midwest Regional Conference 2010The Future of Higher Education03/15/2010
Recent Presentations
EventSessionDate
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceThe Future of Higher Education11/06/2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceEDUCAUSE and Global Engagement11/06/2009
EDUCAUSE 2009 Face-to-Face ConferenceMeet Diana G. Oblinger, EDUCAUSE President and CEO11/06/2009
Net@EDU Annual Meeting 2009A Report on EDUCAUSE and Internet2 Planning02/05/2009
EDUCAUSE 2008Core Data Service 2007 Results10/31/2008
EDUCAUSE 2008Uncommon Thinking for the Common Good10/31/2008
Frye @ EDUCAUSE 2008Leadership/Frye/EDUCAUSE/CLIR10/27/2008
Enterprise Technology Conference 2008The "Greening" of Information Technology05/29/2008
Western Regional Conference 2008Meet EDUCAUSE President Diana G. Oblinger04/02/2008
ELI 2008 Annual MeetingThe <i>2008 Horizon Report</i>01/30/2008
Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2008Meet EDUCAUSE President Diana G. Oblinger01/17/2008
EDUCAUSE 2007EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI)10/26/2007
ELI 2007 Fall Focus SessionGroup Reflection and Closing08/16/2007
ELI 2007 Fall Focus SessionIntroduction to Today's Activities08/16/2007
ELI 2007 Fall Focus SessionWelcome and Introductions<br>Student Perspective Video&#8212;University of Central Florida08/16/2007
ELI 2007 Spring Focus SessionWelcome and Introductions03/28/2007
ELI 2007 Annual MeetingELI Member Meeting01/24/2007
ELI 2007 Annual MeetingThe 2007 Horizon Report: Six Technologies to Watch01/24/2007
EDUCAUSE 2006EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI)10/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2006ELI Opportunities for Engagement (new member recruitment session)10/12/2006
EDUCAUSE 2006Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Diana G. Oblinger10/12/2006
ELI 2006 Fall Focus SessionReflections and Closing09/12/2006
ELI 2006 Fall Focus SessionDaily Overview and Closing09/12/2006
ELI 2006 Fall Focus SessionWelcome and Introductions09/12/2006
Learning Technology Leadership Program 2006Lunch and "From A Different Perspective" 07/13/2006
ELI Web SymposiumAgile, Adaptable, and Accountable05/25/2006
ELI 2006 March Focus SessionWrap up03/30/2006
ELI 2006 March Focus SessionDoes Mobility Encourage Successful Learning?03/30/2006
ELI 2006 March Focus SessionWelcome and Introductions03/30/2006
ELI 2006 Annual MeetingELI Member Meeting01/31/2006
ELI 2006 Annual MeetingNewcomers&#146; Orientation (Participants are encouraged to stay for the ELI Member Meeting that follows.)01/31/2006
EDUCAUSE 2005EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI), formerly NLII10/21/2005
EDUCAUSE 2005Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Diana G. Oblinger10/21/2005
ELI 2005 Fall Focus SessionWelcome09/15/2005
ELI 2005 Fall Focus SessionWho Are We Trying to Serve?09/15/2005
ELI 2005 Fall Focus SessionWelcome09/15/2005
2005 Instructional Technology Leadership InstituteLunch and "From A Different Perspective"07/14/2005
NLII June Focus Session 2005Models of Interaction06/16/2005
NLII March Focus Session 2005Overview and Introductions03/09/2005
NLII March Focus Session 2005Welcome03/09/2005
Southwest Regional Conference 2005From a Different Perspective02/18/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2005Newcomer's Orientation01/25/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2005The NLII's Evolution01/25/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2005The 2005 Horizon Report: A Joint Project of the NMC and the NLII01/25/2005
NLII Annual Meeting 2005EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative <i>{podcast file(s) available}</i>01/25/2005
EDUCAUSE 2004NLII Members-Future Direction of NLII10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Meet EDUCAUSE Vice President Diana G. Oblinger10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004NLII: Opportunities for Engagement (New member recruitment session)10/22/2004
EDUCAUSE 2004Educating the Net Generation - Sponsored by PeopleSoft, Inc., An EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner10/22/2004
NLII September Focus Session 2004Overview and Introductions09/10/2004
NLII September Focus Session 2004Welcome & Introductions09/10/2004
NLII Annual Meeting 2004New Learning Ecosystems01/27/2004
NLII Annual Meeting 2004Unlocking the Potential of Games and Simulations as Learning Environments01/27/2004
EDUCAUSE 2003Microsoft Corporation, An EDUCAUSE Gold Partner - Agility: Managing Change in Students and Technology11/07/2003
ECAR 2002 SymposiumECAR Session11/07/2002
Seminars on Academic Computing 2002EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR)08/07/2002
NLII Annual Meeting 2002Yarns into Gold: Moving ECAR from Idea to Action01/29/2002
EDUCAUSE 2001Preparing for the Future: Predictions, Practice, and Pragmatism10/31/2001
EDUCAUSE 2001The EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR)10/31/2001
Seminars on Academic ComputingEDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR)08/08/2001
Southeast Regional Conference 2001A Framework for Successful Enterprise-Wide IT Implementations06/29/2001
NERCOMP 2001From Assumptions to Accountability: The Top Ten Issues Raised by IT03/20/2001
NLII Annual Meeting 2001Readiness Topology01/30/2001
NLII Annual Meeting 2001Readiness Topology01/30/2001
Ubiquitous Computing ConferenceKeynote Address
The Top Ten
01/06/2001
EDUCAUSE 2000A Conceptual Framework for Decision-Making about Distributed Learning10/13/2000
EDUCAUSE 2000Venturing Online: Developing and Implementing an E-Learning Strategy10/13/2000
The Northwest Academic Computing ConsortiumHigher Education and the Dot-Coms: Are We Ready for E-Learning?
Diana G. Oblinger, Vice President and CIO, University of North Carolina General Administration Sponsored by GoCampus, Inc.
06/09/2000
NLII Annual Meeting 2000Session 1 (Continued): Conceptual Framework Discussion Session01/21/2000
NLII Annual Meeting 2000Session 1: A Conceptual Framework for Decision-Making About Distributed Learning01/21/2000
EDUCAUSE '99Distance Education: Are We Being Realistic?10/29/1999

Membership Information

General Info

Current Involvement
CommitteeRoleStartEnd
EDUCAUSE 2008 Program CommitteeStaff Liaison20082011
EDUCAUSE 2009 Program CommitteeStaff Liaison20082011
EDUCAUSE 2010 Program CommitteeStaff Liaison20092011

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