It's an exciting time for the academic community. With the rise of intelligent classrooms and online coursework, higher education is becoming a truly interactive learning experience. Students are using technology to work, research and entertain themselves nearly anywhere on campus at any time. Meanwhile, colleges and universities are also starting to experience some relief from the IT budget cuts of the past few years. This all adds up to a great opportunity for managing and maximizing student computing.
What is Student Computing?
With a student computing initiative, one can create standards and guidelines for the systems that students bring to campus. This enables you to help ensure equal access to network and classroom resources. Standards also allow your university to easily service and maintain systems in an environment where students expect and need 24/7 uptime. However, implementing these standards may seem like an overwhelming task.
