Sunday 3 April 2011: Meetings, Tall Ships Cruise, and Conference Welcome
13:15-14:45 | Meeting space available | Meeting space available | Tall Ships Cruise and Lunch: Departs 13:15 from Campbell's Cove, The Rocks (Adjacent to Hyatt Hotel). Concludes 15:45 at Darling Harbour. |
15:00-15:45 | CAUDIT Procurement Update and Discussion (All welcome) | Meeting space available | |
16:00-16:45 | CAUDIT Orientation Session (All welcome) | Meeting space available | |
17:00-17:45 | Meeting space available | Joint meeting of the conference Organising, Program, and Conference Experience Committees | |
18:00-19:30 | Conference Welcome Reception |
Monday 4 April 2011: Conference Day 1
8:30-9:00 | Registration and coffee | The Lounge | ||||
9:00-10:50 | Opening plenary Parkside Auditorium Session chair: Peter James, Conference Chair |
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9:00-9:10 | Welcome: Ross Milbourne, Vice-Chancellor, University of Technology, Sydney | |||||
9:10-10:00 | Special Guest Speaker | |||||
10:00-10:50 | Keynote: Changing the Game Brad Wheeler, CIO Indiana University Presentation |
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10:50-11:15 | Morning tea | |||||
11:15-12:50 | Strategy and IT Bayside 204A Session chair: Peter Nissen, CAUDIT |
Challenging the role of the library Bayside 204B Session chair: Jemima McDonald, UTS |
Course and learning management tools Bayside 203 Session chair: Ric Canale, La Trobe University |
Lightning rounds Bayside Terrace Convener: Heath Marks, AAF |
Sponsors Bayside 202 Session chair: Steve Johnston, CAUDIT |
The Lounge Parkside Ballroom Foyer |
11:15-11:35 |
Get past technology and define what you do Peter Hicks, Curtin University Presentation |
Playful Engagement as Serious Strategy Suzana Sukovic, University of Sydney, and Ashley England, UTS |
Integrated Course Data Management - a Strategic Approach |
Lightning round: Innovative federation uses: Telescopes, labs, and clouds Convener: Heath Marks, AAF |
TechnologyOne: |
Meet Peter James, Conference Chair and Brad Wheeler, Keynote speaker |
11:40-12:00 | It is better to travel hopefully than it is to arrive: A journey in IT strategy at the University of Adelaide David Munro, University of Adelaide Presentation |
No More Us and Them: Mobile Support for Clients and Staff at UTS Library
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CourseBuilder: elearning enabler Ashwini Datt, University of Auckland Presentation |
Emerson Network Power Smart Solutions: Delivering Efficiency Without Compromise™ for Higher Learning Institutions Eoin Coghlan, CCNA |
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12:05-12:25 | The IT Strategic Planning Journey at the University of Newcastle Frank Herb and Carey Steller, University of Newcastle |
The organisation has changed: Joining libraries, eLearning, IT and facilities management to meet new challenges |
Personalising the ePortfolio Experience |
Lightning round: The Future of Identity Federations - where will they add value? Convener: Heath Marks, AAF |
Adobe: The Importance of Online Marketing Efficiency and Engaging Students through Effective Measurement and Deep Insight |
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12:30-12:50 | A New IT Framework to Enable Effective Change Terry Nikkel, University of New Brunswick Presentation |
A new role for QUT Library |
Green IT Departments, Green Libraries – Moving Forward Malcolm Wolski, Griffith University Presentation |
Blackboard: Driving User Adoption and Institutional Success through a Strategic and Flexible approach to Professional DevelopmentSarah Morgan and Kimberly Hillyard, Blackboard |
Meet Chris Cahill, Program Committee Chair and Stephen Marshall, ACODE Executive | |
12:50-14:00 | Lunch | |||||
12:50-14:00 | CAUDIT Leadership Institute Alumni Reunion | |||||
14:00-14:45 | Strategy and IT Bayside 204A Session chair: Lynnae Rankine, UWS |
Models for supporting learning and research Bayside 204B Session chair: Alison Slocombe, Southern Cross University |
Enterprise systems Bayside 203 Session chair: Jenny Leonard, University of Sydney |
Lightning rounds Bayside Terrace Convener: Alan Sieper, ANU |
Sponsors Bayside 202 Convener: Ian Poole, Integ |
The Lounge Parkside Ballroom Foyer |
14:00-14:20 | The Five Critical Success Factors That Define Success in Achieving Business Technology and Process Change Mark D Nicholls, Information Professionals |
A hybrid approach - The best of both worlds: A narrative account of Griffith University’s re-structuring of academic blended learning support and student literacy support |
Pimp My Research Management System |
Lightning round: Managing Relationships with External Learning Management System Providers Convener: Allan Sieper, ANU |
Integ: |
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14:25-14:45 | Higher Education Essentials for Strategic BI Darren Dadley, UTS |
A new (multiplayer) model of academic library support for research |
Revolutionary Approach on how to improve Business Continuity Management at a University Alexandre Medarov and Linden Vazey, University of Auckland |
Meet Richard Northam, CAUDIT General Manager | ||
14:45-15:05 | Coffee break | |||||
15:05-16:30 | Afternoon plenary Parkside Auditorium Session chair: Paul Sherlock, CAUDIT President |
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15:05-15:10 | Announcements | |||||
15:10-15:40 | Featured talk: Changing the Game: Building the Sustainable Library Maxine Brodie, Macquarie University Abstract | |||||
15:40-16:10 | Gold sponsor featured talk: Intelligent Virtual Infrastructure – Building and Managing Your Cloud Michael Warrilow, Manager of Products and Solutions for VMware Asia Pacific and Japan Abstract | |||||
16:10-17:00 | Keynote: Visions of the higher education horizon: possible futures Bryan Alexander, Director of Research NITLE Presentation |
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17:00-18:15 | Posters reception | Meet Featured speakers Bryan Alexander and Maxine Brody (17:00-17:20) | ||||
18:30-20:30 | Informal dinner If you don't have other dinner plans this evening, join our table at Bungalow 8, Number 8, The Promenade at King Street Wharf, a 10-minute walk from the conference venue. Jemima McDonald, UTS and Alison Neil, UNSW will be your hosts for the evening. We'll be leaving from the Registration Desk at 6:15pm. This is an informal event and is not included in your conference registration; you'll need to buy your own meal and drinks. |
Tuesday 5 April 2011: Conference Day 2
8:00-8:35 | Registration and coffee | The Lounge | ||||
8:35-10:30 | Morning plenary Parkside Auditorium Session chair: Chris Cahill, Program Committee Chair |
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8:35-9:10 | Cisco Platinum sponsor featured talk: Video Inspiring Innovation in Teaching & Learning Lance Ford, University of Maine, US and Kristine G Held, Madison Area Technology Colledge, US |
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9:10-9:35 | Featured talk: The Future of the IT Department – will it survive the cloud? Nick Tate, RDSI | |||||
9:35-10:25 | Keynote: The Gifts Change Brings Shirley Alexander, DVC (Teaching, Learning and Equity), University of Technology Sydney Abstract | |||||
10:25-10:30 | Announcements | |||||
10:30-11:00 | Morning tea | |||||
11:00-12:35 | Portfolio, program and project management Bayside 204A Session chair: Tracy Huntleigh-Smith, University of Otago |
Research data management and eResearch Bayside 204B Session chair: Howard Amos, University of Otago |
How new ways of learning are changing universities Bayside 203 Session chair: Janne Malfroy, UWS |
CIO stream Bayside Terrace Session chair: Richard Northam, CAUDIT |
Sponsors Bayside 202 Session chair: Steve Johnston, CAUDIT |
The Lounge Parkside Ballroom Foyer |
11:00-11:20 |
CAUDIT domestic study tour 2010: a new community of practice in portfolio, program and project management |
*A Framework for University Research Data Management Malcolm Wolski and Joanna Richardson, Griffith University Presentation |
Technology Design for Formal and Informal learning Spaces in the Facebook age Jason Wheatley and Nick Gilbert, University of Sydney |
A half-day session aimed at CIOs and IT Directors | echo360: Video media in education after the NBN David Cummings, Victoria University |
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11:25-11:45 |
IT P3M and Delivery@Griffith |
Setting a focus – creating a research database one-stop-shop through cross divisional collaboration
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Growth of E-Learning in Small Remote Aboriginal Communities: Implications for University Teacher Education Programs |
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11:50:12:10 |
Portfolio Management: Art or Science?
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eResearch Administration: The game will change Simon Porter, University of Melbourne |
*Informal learning on the Internet and its importance to curriculum Deirdre Wilmott, Ballarat University |
Blackboard Technologies: Getting More from What You’ve Got! Chris Eske and Ben Carmichael, Blackboard |
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12:15-12:35 |
Benefit Management – An Oxymoron? Diane Bussey, University of Auckland |
E-research university partnerships revisited |
Whose game are we playing? Learning, digital technology and crises of identity |
IBM: Thousands of laptops to manage - what's an educational institution to do? Mark Veitch Sales Director Tivoli Endpoint Manager Presentation |
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12:35-14:00 | Lunch | |||||
12:35-13:15 | Incoming and Outgoing Conference Committee Meeting | |||||
14:00-14:45 | Shared services and attracting talented IT staff Bayside 204A Session chair: Peter Gale, UTS |
Strategy and scholarly information Bayside 204B Session chair: Andrew Wells, UNSW |
How new ways of learning are changing universities Bayside 203 Session chair: Sarah Lambert, University of Wollongong |
Transforming spaces and Staff development for eLearning Bayside Terrace Session chair: Alison Neil, UNSW |
Sponsors Bayside 202 Session chair: Paul Campbell, ACU |
The Lounge Parkside Ballroom Foyer |
14:00-14:20 |
A Journey Shared |
Eyes on the horizon, tackling the weeds: making organisational strategy into reality Donna McRostie and Margaret Ruwoldt, University of Melbourne |
Regulatory Frameworks for Distance Education in the Asia/Pacific Region |
Design for the New Millennium: Transforming Learning and Service Spaces Wendy Abbott and Grace Saw, Bond University |
Netspot: Reflections on La Trobe's Moodle implementation Ric Canale, La Trobe University and James Strong, Netspot |
Meet Nick Tate, Featured speaker and Paul Sherlock, CAUDIT President |
14:25-14:45 |
Attracting, developing and retaining talented IT professionals |
The Only Constant is Change – Innovation in Scholarly Communication Philip Kent and Donna McRostie, University of Melbourne Presentation |
*Online Student Conferences as Assessment Instruments: A Case Study of Knowledge Acquisition |
*Staff Development For E-Learning: New Playing Field, New Rules Ian Olney and Lynnae Rankine, University of Western Sydney Full Paper |
Enterasys: Gaining Network Visibility and Control on the Education Campus Julian Critchlow, Enterasys Presentation |
Meet Peter James, Conference Chair and Chris Cahill, Program Committee Chair |
14:45-15:05 | Coffee break | |||||
15:05-16:35 | Afternoon plenary Parkside Auditorium Session chair: Richard Northam, CAUDIT General Manager |
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15:05-15:10 | Announcements | |||||
15:10-15:40 | Featured talk: How we are taking the UTS library into the future Mal Booth, University of Technology, Sydney Presentation | |||||
15:40-16:30 | Keynote: Next Generation Learning Diana Oblinger, President and CEO, EDUCAUSE Abstract | |||||
16:40-17:00 | Meet Featured speakers Diana Oblinger and Mal Booth | |||||
18:30-22:00 | Conference dinner |
Wednesday 6 April 2011: Conference Day 3
8:15-8:45 | Registration and coffee | The Lounge | |||
8:45-10:30 | Morning plenary Parkside Auditorium Session chair: Cathrine Harboe-Ree, CAUL President |
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8:45-9:10 | Gold sponsor featured talk: Microsoft Office 365 in Education Reed Wotiz, Director of Live Services, Microsoft Asia Pacific Abstract | ||||
9:10-9:35 | Featured talk: Going international: The New Zealand Virtual World Grid Scott Diener, University of Auckland Presentation | ||||
9:35-10:25 | Keynote: Alice Through the Looking Glass McKenzie Wark, Associate Dean Eugene Lang College, the New School for the Liberal Arts Abstract | ||||
10:25-10:30 | Announcements | ||||
10:30-11:00 | Morning tea | ||||
11:00-12:35 | Emerging technologies: Challenging the role of IT Bayside 204A Session chair: Kerrie Newcombe, UTS |
Libraries supporting learning Bayside 204B Session chair: Jennifer Peasley, Macquarie University |
Student success and retention Bayside 203 Session chair: Maree Gosper, Macquarie University |
Point/counterpoint Bayside Terrace Session chair: Patricia McMillan, CAUDIT |
The Lounge Parkside Ballroom Foyer |
11:00-11:20 | *Infecting professional staff with the emerging technology ‘virus’: how the leadership game has changed Lisa Cluett, Judy Skene and Mark Pegrum, University of Western Australia Presentation Full Paper |
Won Bronze, now aiming for Gold - Implementing a sustainable model for using information to learn at The University of Auckland Li Wang and Hester Mountfield, University of Auckland Presentation |
Enabling Student Success |
Point/counterpoint: Cognitive Surplus or The Shallows: Is the Internet making us stupid? Patricia McMillan, CAUDIT and Geoffrey Brown, University of Sydney Presentation |
Meet Featured speakers McKenzie Wark and Scott Diener |
11:25-11:45 | Driving emerging technology evaluation with the STREET process Matthias Liffers, Murdoch University Full Paper |
Playing the game: adapting the LMS to engage the Library liaison team in sustainable activities in order to promote the embedding of seamless learning support Judy Fisher and Simon Hart, University of Otago Abstract |
Bringing learning to regional communities: designing the game Barbara Cram, University of Canberra |
Meet Richard Northam, CAUDIT General Manager and Cathrine Harboe-Ree, CAUL President | |
11:50-12:10 | Improving Moodle's Assessment Facilities – a UniSA Perspective Richard Lamb and Wayne Pedder, University of South Australia |
Monash University Library & E-Learning: Shaping the Future |
Changing The Game: The SMARTHINKING Experience Kevin Ashford-Rowe and Debi Howarth, Griffith University Presentation |
Point/counterpoint: Is there a library in the future? Barbara Goldsmith and Sean Riley, UTS; Convener: Jemima McDonald, UTS |
Caudit P3MCOP Introduction and Open Discussion Hosted by Paul Cullen, Charles Sturt University |
12:15-12:35 | Using mobile devices to access data and systems - The experience at the University of Queensland’s School of Medicine Hans Dauncy, University of Queensland Presentation |
Enhancing the Student Experience for Transitioning Students |
Students choosing the players but the game stays the same: Accessing student academic support via an online Smarthinking service
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Meet Paul Sherlock, CAUDIT President and Richard Katz, Featured speaker | |
12:35-14:00 | Lunch | ||||
12:35-14:00 | Joint CAUDIT, CAUL and ACODE Executive Committee Meeting | ||||
14:00-14:45 | Virtualization and Clouds Bayside 204A Session chair: Geoffrey Brown, University of Sydney |
E-books and scholarly resource discovery Bayside 204B Session chair: Peter Green, Curtin University |
Designing spaces and organisations Bayside 203 Session chair: Tracy Huntleigh-Smith, University of Otago |
New skills for the new game Bayside Terrace Session chair: Heath Marks, AAF |
The Lounge Parkside Ballroom Foyer |
14:00-14:20 |
Virtualization: The need to know what is going on |
E-books – how can we show they’re worth it? Ksenija Mincic-Obradovic, University of Auckland Presentation | The Opening of a new Campus in Manukau City – A contemporary approach to learning, teaching and the student experience. Richard Molitor, AUT University Presentation |
Do technical skills matter anymore in a university IT Department? |
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14:25-14:45 | My boss used to tell me I had my head in the clouds, now my strategy is in the cloud Richard Northam, CAUDIT |
Discovering scholarly resources: the student experience Julia Gross and Lutie Sheridan, Edith Cowan University Presentation |
Integrated design – the nexus between curriculum and space at La Trobe University Library Geoff Payne and Fiona Salisbury, La Trobe University Presentation |
Distance learning and affectivity: the tutor's role in keeping students' enthusiasm in the virtual environment Alexandre Graeml, Positivo University, Brazil |
Meet Cathrine Harboe-Ree, CAUL President and Ric Canale, ACODE Executive |
14:45-15:05 | Coffee break | ||||
15:05-16:15 | Closing plenary Parkside Auditorium Session chair: Peter James, Conference Chair |
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15:05-15:55 | Close note: Monsters, eduPunks, devils, and things that go bump in the night: Reflections of an educational optimist on a sector gone Gothic Richard N Katz Presentation | ||||
15:55-16:10 | Closing matters -- End of conference | ||||
16:10-17:15 | Sundowner social |