Title: EUNIS European University Information Systems
1On Strategic University Management with ICT
Utilisation October 10-11, 2005 Prague
ICT HE Management Unavoidable marriage? Bound
for success?
Lígia Maria Ribeiro EUNIS President University
of Porto, Portugal
lmr_at_iric.up.pt
2European University Information Systems (EUNIS)
- Statutory association founded in 1993
- More than 70 members (Information Systems
Associations and Higher Education Institutions) - To encourage communication, collaboration and
co-operation between those responsible for
information systems in higher education and
research institutions and organisations in Europe - To liaise with the major suppliers in this field
and represent the interests of higher education - To liaise with organisations setting the
strategic agenda for information systems in
higher education and research at national and
European level
3HE MNG ICT Top Concerns
- Pedagogical Improvement
- The Bologna Process
- ECTS and Diploma Supplement
- Student recruitment and satisfaction
- Quality Improvement
- Administrative efficiency
- Decision support indicators
- Institutional Portals
- User Management
4Integrated Information Systems
- Obtain ECTS Label from The European Commission
- Improve pedagogical quality both on campus and
online in a step by step manner - A coherent data model
- Systematic automation of functions
- Integrating legacy applications
- Set up an attractive website for recruitment
- Help students to choose to join a university,
join a course etc. - Get a picture of how programmes and students
perform - Achieve change in manageable chunks
- Efficiency in sharing information
- Adequate access to services for staff and
students - Structured communication
5Programmes
What about Life Long-Learning?
6Programme Description
7Study Plans
8Course Information
9Course Information
10Course Information Form
each professor fills the form programme director
validates
11ECTS
- Based on the total amount of work
- Includes both classes and individual study
- Assume as reference 36 weeks 45 hours 1620 h
- Total mean workload per full time student per
year - 1 year 60 ECTS
- 1 ECTS 27 h
12ECTS Estimation
- Professors may associate an estimation of
necessary hours for each component of the
workload on the course - Components
- Classes (automatic)
- Independent and private study
- Interim assessment
- Examination
- Preparation of projects
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14Student Surveys
- A survey may be prepared for evaluation of the
workload of each student - Each week
- To be answered by a sample of students of a given
programme - The items to evaluate are the same considered for
the course information - Besides confirming ECTS is useful for monitoring
the actual student workload
15ECTS Grading Scale
- Also with the objective of augmenting
comparability, students are distributed in ECTS
grading scales - For each course of each programme a percentile
classification of students is prepared - A 10 best
- B 25 following
- C 30 following
- D 25 following
- E- 10 worse, of approved students
- Student universe last three years
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17Courses Schedules
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21Student Information
22Student File
23Finding Information About Professors
24Linking to Network MNG Information
25Diploma Supplement
- To compensate for some missing information in the
comparability process - Attach to the diploma a supplement describing in
detail the programme and the student pathway - HE may adopt a standard electronic format (XML)
and institution certificates to facilitate the
transfer of information
26Reports
- Several reports available
- Course and programme annual reports
- External evaluation reports
- Other ad hoc reports (Board of directors,
stakeholders, ) - Templates
- Automated lists and graphics
- Support to analysis and comments
- Paper, CD-ROM and Web versions (IS with access
control)
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29Report Summary
30Total Population Balance
31Distribution of Course Grades
32Non Successful Courses
33Control of Teaching Service
34Data for Management
- Automatic produced graphics from the IS
information, for all courses along the years - Precise concepts and significant metrics
- Better prediction of institution behaviour
- Quantified indicators repeated along the years
- Better resource estimation
35Step by Step ImprovementStaff Development
36Step by Step ImprovementCV and Activity Reports
37Step by Step ImprovementWorkflow
38Step by Step Improvement Access Control to
Resources
39Step by Step Improvement Structured
Communication
40Improved Management
- Enabling the self-assessment feedback loop
- Timeliness of information
- Institution-wide availability
- Triggers spontaneous changes
- Situation awareness paves the way to acceptance
of corrective measures - Enables participation in the innovation process
- Increases transparency
- Eases correlation of indicators.
- Condition load the information into the system
41Key Factors of Success
- Integrated approach
- One institution gt one IS
- Distributed operation
- Information editors clearly identified
- Not a job for the Computer Centre
- Daily tool across institution
- Strong commitment of management
- Leadership of the institutional change
- IT strategic plan
- Achieve change in manageable chunks
- Innovation requests using champions on all levels
gt make sure that there are recognized - Information manager in close connection with the
board of directors
42Is IT Shaping the Future of HE?
- EUNIS 2006, Tartu Estonia, 28-30 June, Is IT
Shaping the Future of Higher Education? - EUNIS 2005, Manchester UK
- EUNIS 2004, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- EUNIS 2003, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- EUNIS 2002, Porto, Portugal
- EUNIS 2001, Berlin, Germany
- EUNIS 2000, Pozñan, Poland
- EUNIS 1999, Helsinki, Finland
- EUNIS 1998, Praha, Czech Republic
- EUNIS 1997, Grenoble, France
- EUNIS 1996, Manchester, UK
- EUNIS 1995, Düsseldorf, Germany