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Venue : CIT Auditorium,
National University of Singapore (NUS),
Singapore
 
Hosted by : Computer Centre, NUS, Singapore in partnership with
Joint University Computer Centre (JUCC), Hong Kong
 
Date : 19 July 2007 (Thursday)


Theme
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The University CIO forum will focus on challenges and opportunities on Information Futures in administration, teaching and learning, infrastructure, cyber security and Digital Library resources. Solutions that meet the individual needs of teachers and students, whether it's open-source software on the servers and desktops.
 

Key Highlights:

  • Space, Watts, and Performance efficiency in order to lower cost, reduce power, space and keep optimize performance for IT facilities inside Campus

  • Infrastructure Management, application integration

  • Security & Identity Management

  • Systems, Applications, Storage Virtualization yield maximum choice of client devices

  • Disaster Recovery / Business Continuity

  • Integrated Data, Video and Voice (IP Phone) on the same network

  • Research / Academic Computing, Research Networks, Storage, Grid, HPC

  • How the web affects learning? (eLearning, Blended, Student Repository)

  • How teachers, students and schools are using blogs, podcasts, wikis... etc to enhance learning

  • Learning technology resources and discussion

 

Target Audiences : CIO/IT Directors & IT Officers from Universities and Polytechnics.

 

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Programme Agenda
Thursday July 19, 2007

Time
 
Title Speaker
8:30am – 9:00am Registration  
9:00am – 9:10am Welcome and Opening Remarks by NUS Mr Joseph Mullinix, DP (Admin),NUS
9:10am – 9:15am Opening Remarks Dr. Fleming Woo, Acting Director of ITS, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
9:15am – 9:45am Challenges and Opportunities of Tomorrow's CIO Mr. Ralph Proops, CIO, National Library of New Zealand
9:45am – 10:15am Emerging Technologies enabling Web 2.0 in Education Mr James Simon, CTO, Global Education & Research, Sun Microsystems
10:15am – 10:45am Group Photo and Tea Break  
Part I : ERP/Student Information System/Infrastructure  
10:45am – 11:15am Implementing a packaged ERP solution – Experience with PeopleSoft and Banner Dr. Jeff McDonell, ITSC Director, Lingnan University, Hong Kong
11:15am – 11:45am Employing ILM to Break New Ground  Mr Tommy Hor, Director, Computer Centre, NUS
11:45am – 12:15pm Maximize IT Computing Resources in Education via Virtualization Mr Mark A. Stanton, System Practices, Sun Microsystems Inc.
12:15pm – 1:30pm Lunch  
1:30pm – 2:00pm Portal Applications for University Administration Mr. Louis Chan, Senior Computer Officer, The University of Hong Kong
2:00pm – 2:30pm Enhancing Research Competitiveness through Grid Computing

Povray Demo
 
Mr Tan Chee Chiang, Computer Centre, NUS
Part II : e-Learning

 

 
2:30pm – 3:00pm Align I.T. To your Strategy: Improve Planning, Reduce Complexity Mr. Malcolm Hudson, SunGard Higher Education
3:00pm – 3:15pm Tea Break  
3.15pm - 3.45pm Learning Continuity and Pandemic Flu Management Prof. Daniel Tan, Director, CED, NTU, Singapore
3:45pm – 4:15pm Reusable Learning Object Repository for Online Problem Based Learning Ms. Winnie Wong, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
4.15pm – 4:45pm Blogs and Wikis in Teaching and Learning Mr Kenneth Gerard Pinto, CIT, NUS
4:45pm – 5:25pm Enabling eco-systems for e-Learning Mr Raymond Chew, Beenet Ltd.
5:25pm – 5:30pm Closing Remarks by NUS Mr Tommy Hor, Director, Computer Centre, NUS
5:30pm - 5:35pm Closing Remarks by JUCC Dr. Fleming Woo, Acting Director of ITS, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
5:35pm - 5:40pm Closing Remarks by SUN Mr Tony Lam, Regional Director,
Education & Research, Greater China, Sun Microsystems
6:00pm – 9:00pm Dinner Sakura International Buffet Restaurant



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