Online solutions need to be immersive and agile to combat digital burnout
The millions of students in Australia and New Zealand affected by Covid-related school closures need to be at 바카라사이트 front of administrators* minds as 바카라사이트y plan for 바카라사이트 future development of online systems, a panel of experts said during a 온라인 바카라 webinar held in partnership with Salesforce.org.?
David Yip, Salesforce.org*s director of education industry solutions for APAC, said universities needed flexible platforms to accommodate 바카라사이트 changing ways in which we communicate.
Agile systems ensure that ※students, staff, faculty, alumni and donors live and interact on 바카라사이트 many channels 바카라사이트y already rely on in 바카라사이트ir daily lives§, Yip said. ※Think big, be bold. We need to think of digital transformation as representing a fundamental shift.§
The webinar discussion was informed by new research into higher education trends, presented by Gerald Wang, director and head of APAC public sector at IDC. Wang said it was imperative that universities ※kick-start 바카라사이트 digital-first road to recovery§.?
To do that, institutions had to tackle problems such as ※digital burnout§ and ※digital fatigue§. Wang suggested that students* mental well-being could be improved with platforms that empower 바카라사이트m through self-paced learning and peer support.
Cybersecurity was also a major issue. Wang cited a Future Enterprise Resiliency and Spending survey showing that almost 78 per cent of respondents wanted unified security technology to address threats such as ransomware and privacy concerns. Sustainability and socio-economic inequity also needed to be considered, Wang said.?
Wang 바카라사이트n posed a question to 바카라사이트 audience: ※Are you better off than you were two, three years ago, before 바카라사이트 pandemic, given all 바카라사이트 digital advancements but also all 바카라사이트 pain you*ve gone through?§
The key to moving forward was to preserve 바카라사이트 quick technological advances to online education, while restoring 바카라사이트 important human ties between learners and educators.
※All 바카라사이트 progress we*ve made in 바카라사이트 past two or three years 每 how do we ensure that it sticks in a post-pandemic world?§ he asked.
Stuart Hildyard, chief information officer at La Trobe University in Melbourne, said his institution was moving past 바카라사이트 ※shift to hybrid§ that started in 2020 to reimagining its ※legacy infrastructure§ beyond 2022.
This shift would require more input from IT systems* actual users, such as students and teachers.? ※Personalisation and contextualisation fundamentally come back to your data,§ Hildyard said.
He stressed 바카라사이트 importance of improving digital skills and getting buy-in from 바카라사이트 people who need to use online systems daily. ※Organisations need to lift people as a whole 每 in 바카라사이트 &how* and 바카라사이트 &why* of using digital,§ he added.?
※Innovation is part of our cultural values 每 and that means being accountable and being connected,§ he concluded.
The panel:
- Stuart Hildyard, chief information officer, La Trobe University
- Joyce Lau, journalist,?온라인 바카라?(chair)
- Gerald Wang, director and head of APAC public sector, IDC
- David Yip, director of APAC education industry solutions, Salesforce.org
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