Four pillars to help you shape the future of higher education
The pandemic shifted priorities for a number of industries, but perhaps the one affected most was education. Classrooms and lecture halls needed to be conducted online, which meant a huge priority shift for school and university IT leaders. With a future still somewhat uncertain it pays to be prepared for anything. Download this educational infographic explaining four key policy pillars for your institution.
How can we ensure security in higher education?
Institutions should develop a flexible security plan that acknowledges current and potential threats, such as ransomware. This includes implementing endpoints with built-in protection and ensuring they are regularly updated to prevent unauthorized access.
What does it mean to stay connected in education?
Staying connected means recognizing that location is no longer a barrier to productivity. Institutions should focus on creating opportunities for interaction and collaboration, regardless of where individuals are located, to attract and retain talent.
How can we maintain productivity and flexibility?
Institutions should provide the right tools for their staff, allowing them to use devices they are comfortable with, whether it's a laptop, tablet, or workstation. Embracing a flexible planning approach will help avoid operational interruptions and keep the institution running smoothly.