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Information Technology Solutions AwardAbout the AwardThe award program for Excellence in Information Technology Solutions honors original and creative higher education projects that apply emerging technologies to improve scholarship, service, or management practices and policies, or that have the potential to change the technology infrastructure so that new technology solutions become possible. Such projects may serve an institution, multiple institutions, or our external constituencies. The selection committee looks for practices that can serve as models or as inspiration for other institutions, and that address areas of widespread interest within our profession. The committee encourages submissions of projects that dream the impossible dream. The following issues are strong possibilities. Note that other EDUCAUSE awards recognize excellence in the specific areas of teaching and learning on an enterprise-wide scale, of networking, and of administrative information systems.
Winners of this award are selected by the EDUCAUSE Recognition Committee. Information Technology Solutions Award Winners Guidelines and Eligibility
RecognitionAward winners will receive sculptures specially designed for this program by Colorado artist John Haertling, along with complimentary registration, travel, and housing for one representative at the conference at which the presentation takes place. Winner representatives are invited to present highlights of their project in a conference session. Descriptions of winning projects will be made available on the EDUCAUSE Web site and/or in print publications, and will be highlighted as award winners in the EDUCAUSE Effective Practices and Solutions database. ApplicationsThis award will be discontinued in 2006. |
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