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University Committee on Information Systems & Technology (UCIST)

UCIST has identified five strategic directions.

  1. Provide an environment that enables students to optimise their use of technology in life long learning.
  2. Close the e-learning gap: Deepen our use of technology in support of learning & teaching.
  3. Support increased use of IT in research and scholarship.
  4. Increase connectedness.
  5. Promote the effective and strategic use of information systems & technology, balancing sustainability and innovation.

This document is complemented by the 2002 Directions Statement, which provides more detail, the UW IT Architecture Directions, and a summary of progress since the 1998 statement.

For each direction, we point to recent achievements, provide a refinement of the direction into a number of objectives, and suggest what might be required to achieve the objectives.

1. Provide an environment that enables students to optimise their use of technology in life-long learning.

Achievements

Site licensing and Home-use CD, UW Online Environment prototype (UWonE), and general and Nexus/Polaris student computing environments

Objectives

Requirements

2. Close the e-learning gap: Deepen our use of technology in support of learning & teaching.

Achievements

Creation and operation of the Centre for Teaching and Learning Through Technology, multimedia labs in most faculties, Distance Education renewal with e-learning courses and UWonE, support for using technology to address learning bottlenecks in IS 303a, increasing the number of e-classrooms, e-learning computing courses for staff and faculty, and use of Internet-based video conferencing.

Objectives

Requirements

3. Support increased use of IT in research and scholarship.

Achievements

TRELLIS library system, electronic library materials, participation in Canadian National Site Licensing project, IBM SP and SGI high-performance computing installations, CFI-supported campus networking project, Skills for the Academic electronic Workplace (SAW) courses, site licensing, and Microsoft software for teaching and research (MSDN-AA).

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4. Increase connectedness.

Achievements

Initial deployment of wireless networks on campus, docking stations with laptop network-authentication ports, ResNet, preferential pricing for Bell's Sympatico High-Speed Edition, off-campus internet connection via ONet, and UWdir/UWaterloo.ca for identification and authentication to many campus computing facilities

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5. Promote the effective and strategic use of information systems & technology, balancing sustainability and innovation.

Achievements

Quest student information system, PeopleSoft HR/Payroll system, Oracle Government Financials system, Windows 2000/Active Directory prototype, Nexus computing environment, TRELLIS library system

Objectives

Requirements

J. P. Black, final version of 2008-12-16