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1 Strategic Plan 2015/2016

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3 NJEDge.Net Board of Trustees OFFICERS Chair: Sr. Rosemary E. Jeffries Vice Chair: Steven Rose Treasurer: Joel Bloom Secretary: Neal Sturm NJEDge.Net President & CEO: George Laskaris PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES Joel Bloom, President, New Jersey Institute of Technology Mira Lalovic-Hand, Vice President & CIO of Information Resources & Technology, Rowan University Donald Smith, Vice President of Information Technology and CIO, Rutgers University David Ullman, Associate Provost for Information Technology, CIO, New Jersey Institute of Technology STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Edward Chapel, Vice President of Information Technology and CIO, Montclair State University Susan Henderson, President, New Jersey City University Harvey Kesselman, Provost and Executive Vice President, Richard Stockton College of NJ James McCarthy, Associate Provost for Computing and Communications, Richard Stockton College of NJ Kathleen Waldron, President, William Paterson University of New Jersey INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Sr. Rosemary Jeffries, President, Georgian Court University Carol Kondrach, Associate Vice President, Rider University Neal Sturm, Vice President and CIO, Fairleigh Dickinson University COMMUNITY COLLEGES Steven Rose, President, Passaic County Community College Jack Farrell, Senior Professor, Union County College Maris Lown, Vice President Academic Affairs, Union County College Maureen Murphy, President, Brookdale Community College PROPRIETARY COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Leonard DeBotton, CIO and Vice President, Berkeley College MEMBER AT LARGE Laurence Cocco, Director, Office of Educational Technology, Department of Education Taras Pavlovsky, Chair, VALE Executive Committee / Dean of the Library, The College of New Jersey Page 3

4 Strategic Plan Approved by the Board of Trustees on October 30th, 2014 Tables of Contents: NJEDge.Net Board of Trustees...3 Preamble...5 Mission...6 Vision...6 Context and External Conditions...7 Guiding Principles...8 Collaboration...8 Academic Technology Partnership...9 Network Technology...9 Assessment and Measurement...9 Strategic Goals and Initiatives...10 I. Ensure technical excellence...10 II. Develop an academic technology partnership...11 III. Provide professional development opportunities...11 IV. Foster collaboration and community building...12 V. Be entrepreneurial...12 VI. Encourage participation of affiliate partners...13 Members...14 Staff...15 Page 4

5 Preamble NJEDge.Net is a non-profit consortium created to support New Jersey s institutions of higher education in their pursuit of excellence in teaching, learning and research. NJEDge. Net was established in 2000 and, by 2003, had built a stateof-the-art technology network that is specifically configured with standards-based digital education infrastructure. NJEDge achieves economies of scale for members in providing core connectivity services, and it is augmented with a portfolio of high demand and value-added services that aligns with the strategic and operational priorities of the connected membership. What truly differentiates NJEDge.Net from network service providers is that, since its inception, the physical network has been the enabling infrastructure to create and foster a strong professional network through community building between and among college and university members, and through its affinity groups programs and professional development events. In 2011, NJEDge forged its first strategic plan around institutional needs beyond core connectivity. This 2015/2016 strategic plan takes into account the enormous growth the corporation experienced in recent years. It is a plan based on integrated input from the Board of Trustees, institutional member representatives (chief academic officers, chief information officers, chief librarians, faculty), and the NJEDge senior staff. It charts the future vision, mission, and goals of the organization in the context of rapid growth for NJEDge and a significantly changed technology landscape. Page 5

6 Mission The mission of NJEDge.Net is to provide a high performance network that is second to none, as well as collaborative resources and networked information services to its members and subscribing partners in support of education, research, outreach and public service. In providing a statewide research and education network, NJEDge.Net establishes technology standards, achieves economies of scale and builds community by supporting collaboration among its members. Vision NJEDge s vision is to be the leader in core networking technology with a portfolio of services for research, academic, and library information resources; the first choice for the New Jersey higher education community when seeking support in meeting the challenges and opportunities of technology innovations; and facilitator for institutional adoption of emerging and promising technologies. Page 6

7 Context & External Conditions Education institutions are being asked to demonstrate their value in calculable return on investment and other non-traditional metrics. Accordingly, there has been a redoubling of efforts to provide this type of empirical evidence, as well as overall institutional effectiveness through graduation rates and other typical student success measures. Recently, emerging technologies such as social media, mobile and cloud computing, big data and learning analytics have been hailed as creating new ways to engage with the community and more precisely evaluate outcomes. These megatrends, which are both disrupting and transforming education institutions, must be included in strategic planning. In this context, NJEDge recognizes the need for new forms of leadership in these times of significant change. Meeting the community s emerging demands requires NJEDge to stay abreast of these technology trends. Working collaboratively with members leadership chief academic officers, chief information officers, librarians, faculty and professional IT staff NJEDge will help forge useful innovations and a stronger community. More competition The number of college bound high school graduates continues to shrink. Meanwhile, competition for non-traditional learners by means of technology-enabled delivery systems is getting more intense. Likewise, the competition for talented faculty, as well as researchers and the shrinking sources of funding for sponsored research, have also intensified. Finally, colleges and universities are competing on new measures of institutional effectiveness and learning outcomes, which are challenging the community to develop analytics and the ability to quickly act on this type of empirical evidence. Approaches to teaching and learning are changing The higher education members focus on academic excellence. The plethora of online educational resources, paired with social and collaborative learning processes are important new modalities for accelerating progress with learning and teaching. Education is always student-centric and new technologies now allow for personalized learning modes and individualized educational paths. In addition, methodologies enabled by mobile technologies and social networking are playing a major new role in student engagement and campus life. Technology is a game changer in the education environment Consumerization of information technology, where the end user is driving change, demands agile and flexible responses. Faculty and students bring their own devices and expect them to be able to seamlessly integrate with all academic and administrative systems. New compliance requirements, such as requiring services for online students to be equal to those available on campus, pose new challenges for course design and delivery of administrative services. The cost of higher education is escalating. Across the board, constrained resources are driving the need for more collaboration to reduce costs and increase efficiencies. The financial climate is challenging budgets, and injecting uncertainty into institutional planning efforts. Tuition increases cannot be the only solution. Financial aid merely compounds the situation and also influences how students think about career paths and how they should effectively prepare for the new normal in the workplace. These challenges compel us to adopt new models and understand how emerging technologies can be deployed to mitigate these spiraling costs. Page 7

8 Guiding Principles The NJEDge guiding principles were created for the corporation and its staff to guide the future strategy for how NJEDge supports the membership. Collectively these form a template for NJEDge to stay the course and assist, separately and in tandem, the academic and technology needs of faculty, administrators, and professional and IT staff. The principles are organized in three groups: collaboration, academic technology partnership and network technology. Collaboration NJEDge operates a sustainable organizational model that is driven by and in support of the New Jersey higher education community. Collaboration is at the heart of what NJEDge does to fulfill its mission of building communities and sharing resources and expertise. Provide value for cost NJEDge leverages the collective buying power of the membership to achieve economies of scale through statewide request for proposals (RFPs) that result in favorable member buying contracts. Through NJEDge s participation in national networks, the consortium has successfully brokered services with other research and education networks across the country. Ensure that collective know-how is used NJEDge serves as the collective early warning system for members on rapidly changing external conditions. It analyzes the impact of those changes on what members will experience, and fosters opportunities to leverage resources and expertise across institutions. Deliver services collaboratively NJEDge provides collaborative professional development for staff and faculty at low cost. It uses innovative approaches for dealing with member challenges and develops and supports affinity groups as needed, and provides the platform to aggregate data across the membership. Page 8

9 Academic Technology Partnership NJEDge will work with each member institution to support the academic and technical infrastructure needs to ensure student success. Carrying out this mission requires a faculty and professional staff ready and eager to embrace academic technology tools and integrate them to develop sound pedagogy. It also requires a partnership between academia and campus IT. NJEDge will establish a collaborative model with which its staff will work with both parties. Respond to and anticipate member priorities NJEDge is current and future-focused in the field of academic technology. The priorities of the member institutions are NJEDge s priorities. Mobilize members to collaboratively take on initiatives NJEDge fosters active member-to-member collaboration through shared knowledge and professional development programs. By building a connected community where all members share in the benefits NJEDge is able to ensure continued support for the consortium. Understand and respect boundaries NJEDge develops services, resources, purchasing agreements, professional development and programs that cut across the needs of the institutions it serves while respecting the boundaries between what is within an institution s purview and where NJEDge offers support. Network Technology Provide a state of the art network infrastructure NJEDge maintains a robust, leading edge statewide network that serves as an on ramp to national and international high speed networks for its institutional members. The network features interoperability with standards across the membership. In addition, the NJEDge network supports emerging big data initiatives; advanced research capabilities and teaching analytics. Assessment & Measurement To help guide tactical planning for 2015 and 2016, measurement and assessment of the implementation of these initiatives, the Board of Trustees has formed a prioritization committee that will work closely with the senior staff of NJEDge.Net to prioritize the strategic initiatives and develop metrics to regularly assess and measure implementation progress and provide recommendations and adjustments when necessary due to resource constraints or changing external conditions that may call for the re-prioritization of specific initiatives. Page 9

10 Strategic Goals & Initiatives The six strategic goals will direct NJEDge in developing and fostering excellence in support of its members. Each goal is tied to specific initiatives with measureable outcomes against which the organization can monitor and measure its performance. 1 I. Ensure technical excellence for research and advanced networking and innovation for NJEDge and member organizations NJEDge will be the first choice for institutional members to turn to when addressing technological challenges. The organization will provide leadership, guidance, and advice to members regarding the potential impact and benefit of emerging technologies. Community cloud applications and services will leverage its reliable, statewide network. NJEDge will facilitate member collaboration on research and development of new technology solutions that can advance the missions of its members Strategic Initiatives Curate the most promising advanced innovation initiatives being developed with Internet2 as related to big science research, and provide seminars and professional development opportunities for the New Jersey research community. Expand NJVID s capabilities to be more of an institutional repository. Expand NJVID s integration with lecture capture and other learning tools in support of flipped classrooms and other emerging learning models. Develop cost-effective disaster recovery and business continuity solutions that meet or exceed members recovery time and recovery point objectives. Expand community cloud Infrastruc ture-as-a- Service (IaaS) offerings and support in response to members developing needs and specific requests Strategic Initiatives Convene and coordinate the activities of a membership-wide research & development unit to track technological developments that pose opportunities or challenges for the higher education community. The R & D team should consist of members from all sectors of New Jersey higher education. Move up the stack to provide cost-effective Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Software-as-a- Service (SaaS), and Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) community cloud offerings. Page 10

11 Strategic Goals & Initiatives Continued 2 II. Develop an academic technology partnership that improves teaching, learning, student success, research and public service NJEDge will provide professional development programs that engage faculty and staff to better understand how technology improves teaching in support of retention and student success. Current and emerging pedagogy and methods for advancing teaching, learning, research and public service will be shared and academic technology tools will be aggregated and made available in a sandbox environment to members Strategic Initiatives Pilot collaborative campus-based models among the chief information officers, chief academic officers and chief librarians to demonstrate that academic technology partnership can improve instructional effectiveness. Train IT staff to better understand faculty requests for assistance in a way that improves teaching and learning while aggregating and leveraging technology solutions supportable by campus IT Strategic Initiatives Foster and facilitate faculty technology integration to become part of the faculty development process. Improve relationships between campus IT and centers for teaching and learning by creating meta-data standards for student success information derived from administrative and learning management systems in order to facilitate comparative learning analytics and refinement of personalized learning solutions. Work with community colleges to perform a needs analysis and initial requirements for building a statewide adjunct faculty availability database. III. Provide professional development opportunities for technical, academic and administrative roles NJEDge will provide a diverse array of professional development programs for technology and academic audiences. These will facilitate professional, collegial and peer discussion forums, as well as communicate and promote NJEDge activities and programs to the executives, professional administrators and faculty of member institutions. Providing on-site training regarding emerging technologies will be the key to facilitating outcomes for this goal Strategic Initiatives Design and deliver a comprehensive professional development program of webinars, workshops and white papers that are delivered by members to members. Develop a program specifically designed to engage presidents and provosts on the manner in which the NJEDge infrastructure and services can serve their institutions missions Strategic Initiatives Create or acquire discipline-specific professional development programs for faculty. Share best practices for adaptive learning technologies. 3 Foster closer relationships between higher education and K-12 communities by creating more sessions at the NJEDge Annual Conference of interest to K-12s and participate in statewide and regional meetings of K-12 technology leaders. Page 11

12 Strategic Goals & Initiatives Continued 4 IV. Foster collaboration and community building across the membership NJEDge must develop opportunities to promote collaborations that further members academic and administrative goals. Therefore, NJEDge will continue to offer member engagement activities to build community between the members, such as the Annual Conference, Faculty Showcase, Summer Luncheon, and User Services Symposium. These events, as well as smaller meetings and online events, will provide members with networking opportunities, especially when convened and coordinated by the EDge.Networks (member affinity groups). NJEDge will promote best practice presentations across the membership. A strong relationship between the Board of Trustees, the New Jersey CIO Forum, the chief academic officers and Virtual Academic Library Environment of New Jersey (VALE) will collaboratively develop future projects and initiatives Strategic Initiatives Participate in the NJ Big Data Alliance and create a Big Data/Big Science EDge.Network. Create a Security EDge.Network. Facilitate formal academic and administrative technology peer review for members to assist institutions in such areas as help desk services, administrative computing, disaster recovery, network vulnerability and Middle States technology evaluations Strategic Initiatives Provide a platform for continuous sharing of technical resources and online educational resources among members through collaboration. Develop a knowledge base that enables leveraging of skills and expertise including sharing of staff, consultants and resources to support a collaborative program of staff augmentation. Create an Administrative Services EDge.Network. V. Be entrepreneurial in the sustainable 5 development of new opportunitites NJEDge will develop sustainable revenue sources resulting in lower cost to the members through economies of scale and greater return on investment Strategic Initiatives Pursue opportunities within the education community to strategically increase subscribing partners in K-12, government, non-profit organizations. Increase procurement of software licensing and cloud services based on NJEDge.Net s advantageous consortium terms and pricing. Create opportunities for innovation related to emerging technologies. Facilitate cost-effective outsourcing opportunities with third party vendors Strategic Initiatives Advance NJEDge as a lead agency for statewide bidding and consortium purchasing. Grow the base of subscribing partners in order to share costs across a larger group. Page 12

13 Strategic Goals & Initiatives Continued 6 VI. Encourage active participation and support of affiliate partners The affiliate program was revamped in 2014 in order to accommodate the growing number of companies wanting to join the NJEDge.Net community. The updated structure enables NJEDge Affiliates to choose a partnership level that matches their company s needs and budget. Companies can now participate at Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum sponsorship Strategic Initiatives Increase the number of academic technology affiliate companies with an educational focus. Facilitate more webinars and professional development events by choosing timely and relevant topics responsive to members needs Strategic Initiatives Increase the number of NJEDge events receiving significant support from affiliate participation (e.g., Virtualization Day, User Services Symposium, Simulation & Gamification in Education Workshop, and Advanced Networking Security Workshop). Increase revenue from affiliate dues by 50%. Include more affiliates that have solutions for and experience with K-12 education. Page 13

14 NJEDge.Net Members HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION Atlantic Cape Community College Bergen Community College Berkeley College Bloomfield College Brookdale Community College Burlington County College Caldwell College Camden County College The College of New Jersey College of Saint Elizabeth County College of Morris Cumberland County College Fairleigh Dickinson University Georgian Court University Hudson County Community College Institute for Advanced Study Kean University Mercer County Community College Middlesex County College Monmouth University Montclair State University New Jersey City University New Jersey Institute of Technology Ocean County College Passaic County Community College Ramapo College of New Jersey Raritan Valley Community College The Richard Stockton College of NJ Rider University Rowan University Rutgers University Stevens Institute of Technology Sussex County Community College Thomas Edison State College Union County College Warren County Community College William Paterson University Associate Members: Drew University Essex County College Felician College Gloucester County College Princeton University Salem Community College Seton Hall University St Peter s College University Hosptital K-12 INSTITUTION Fairfield Board of Education Madison Public Library Montclair Board Of Education Newark Public Schools Passaic County Technical Institute Saint Benedict s Preparatory School The Pingry School Toms River Public Schools Associate Members: Bayonne Board Of Education Bloomfield Board of Education Bound Brook School District Bridgewater Raritan Board Of Education Camden Board of Education Carlstadt-East Rutherford Board of Education Colts Neck Township Schools East Orange Board Of Education East Windsor School District Edison Township Public Schools Egg Harbor Township Board Of Education Hazlet Township Public Schools High Point Regional HS Board of Education Hillsborough Township School District Jersey City Board of Education Jersey City Public Schools Keansburg Board Of Education Leonia Board Of Education Livingston Public Schools Board of Education Madison Board of Education Millville Board Of Education Morris Hills Regional School District Mount Olive Board Of Education New Brunswick School District New Jersey School Board Association North Arlington School District North Warren Regional School District Parsippany Troy Hills Board of Education Perth Amboy Public Schools Readington Board Of Education Red Bank Middle School Ridgewood Board Of Education Sayreville School District Somerset Public Schools Somerville Board Of Education South Plainfield Public Schools Board of Ed. Team Academy Charter School Union City Board Of Education Watchung Hills Regional H.S. Woodland Park Board Of Education GOVERNMENT County of Burlington County of Salem County of Sussex City of Millville State of New Jersey (all agencies) Out of State Higher Education Associate Members of NJVID: Aquinas College Cleary College George Mason University Lawrence Theological Madonna University Associate Library Subscribed Members: VALE (Virtual Academic Library Environment of New Jersey) Page 14

15 NJEDge.Net Staff George G. Laskaris President and CEO Brian Gately Deputy Executive Director Sheri Prupis Vice President for Academic and Community Initiatives Sujay Daniel Network & Information Systems Architect Project Director, NJVID Bruce Tyrrell Program Manager James Stankiewicz Director, Internet Engineering Joe Rearden Business Planning Manager Eric Kulmala Video Engineer Adam Adamou Systems Administrator Abhishek Hegde Systems Analyst Vineet Phillips Application Developer Blake Prupis Production Coordinator/Verizon FIOS Project Andre Sharrief Administrative Assistant Adrian Levins Secretarial Assistant Bridget Trapanese Program Associate Aimée Su Marketing Strategist Ann Westra Support Specialist Corrine Statia Events Planner Jennifer Geretz Corporate Services Coordinator Onaje Rabb Production Assistant/Verizon FIOS Project Page 15

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