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Predicting the future is hard.
UB Tech makes being ready for it easier.
When you learn about an emerging technology, is your first thought, “What will this new tech mean for my campus?” If so, you belong at UBTech 2018, where thought leaders and fellow higher ed tech professionals will spend three days exploring, in practical terms, that very question.
We recently spoke with Ray Roberts, Multimedia Manager for the College of Southern Nevada’s Office of Technology Research, about a technological shift he heard about at his first UBTech conference in 2009. The idea of AV over IP seemed crazy to him then. Now it’s something he’s using regularly to broadcast one lecture to up to eight campuses in his university system. Read Ray’s story here.
So what about AI?
If you’re wondering (or plotting) what AI will mean for your institution, you won’t want to miss Charles Isbell’s UBTech keynote presentation on Artificial Intelligence and Higher Education. Dr. Isbell is Senior Associate Dean for Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, a founder of the school’s online Master of Science in Computer Science and a passionate proponent of AI. How will someone with a foot in both worlds, practitioner and researcher, help you think differently about this rapidly advancing technology and what it can do for higher ed?
What’s in your near future
Artificial intelligence may or may not be a near-term issue for your institution but cybersecurity, instructive technology and workplace productivity are probably concerns you’re grappling with every day. Find solutions, swap strategies with peers and get the latest knowledge on these important topics and more at UBTech 2018.
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