The "Mobility in Higher Education" CIO survey was conducted by the Education Dive editorial staff and is underwritten by Sprint Higher Education Solutions.
Over the last week, you have seen the first results from Education Dive's "Mobility in Higher Education" survey of 50 university chief information officers (CIOs). To understand how higher ed institutions are keeping up with changes in technology, we asked CIOs 12 questions on topics ranging from mobile devices, campus technology policy and their schools' future technology needs.
As Education Dive rolls out the survey responses, we want to provide our readers with one place to see the accumulated results. The roll out will culminate in the release of the full survey report on Monday, June 17. Stay tuned and check this page for updates. Here's what you need to know so far:
- What type of phone do university CIOs use?
- Which tablets do university CIOs use?
- Are universities providing CIOs with mobile devices?
- Which mobile apps do university CIOs use at work?
- What are university CIOs favorite mobile apps overall?
- Do CIOs' schools have BYOD policies yet?
- How have mobility and BYOD changed as strategic priorities over the last year?
- When you wake up in the morning, how long does it take to check your phone?
- What is your biggest worry with BYOD and mobility at the university?
- Which specific products has your institution selected for its tech needs?
- Do tablets play a significant role in your institution's future technology plans?
- 10 things university CIOs told us they care about right now
As part of the "Mobility in Higher Education" survey, Education Dive is profiling university CIOs and discussing the biggest challenges they are currently facing. Here is the first of those profiles:
- Cecil College's CIO explains how he stayed ahead of the mobile curve
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How Baker University's CIO is bringing learning to the 21st century
Stay tuned over the next two weeks for more results and insights from Education Dive 2013 "Mobility in Higher Education" survey underwritten by Sprint Higher Education Solutions. Then, keep an eye out for our full report on Monday, June 17.