With the frequency and threat of cyber attacks skyrocketing over the past decade, effective cyber security has grown beyond the resources of individual organisations and in-house IT teams. Australian organisations reported a cyber attack every 8 minutes in the 2021 ...
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Software as a Service allows non-IT staff to be involved in the selection and configuration of the software they need to perform their role, which is resulting in productivity gains and stronger uptake. New research has revealed that Software as ...
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The potential benefits for higher education providers of switching from current IT software capability and embracing cloud technologies, and in particular Software as a Service (SaaS), are significant. A new report published by TechnologyOne in conjunction with Insight Economics and ...
More »How learning analytics can drive positive student experiences
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen a dramatic shift in approaches to learning and the needs of learners. As universities adapt, learning analytics offer the potential to improve student engagement, retention and success in online, face-to-face and blended environments. The pandemic ...
More »Pioneers of online education Charles Sturt University selects TechnologyOne’s OneEducation solution
Charles Sturt University, Australia’s largest regional and leading online university, has selected TechnologyOne’s OneEducation enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) platform to transform and streamline its business processes and technology landscape. The new seven-year deal builds on the success of TechnologyOne’s OneEducation ...
More »Trends disrupting the higher education sector
Change is happening at such a pace in the education sector, that universities can no longer pause their digital transformation plans. This article explores the pivotal trends emerging in this dynamic education sector. The COVID-19 pandemic has fast-tracked the disruption ...
More »Tertiary education institutions are feeling the pressure to accelerate their digital transformation
The pandemic forced many tertiary education institutions in Australia and New Zealand to speed up their ongoing digital transformation efforts. As institutions rush to quickly transition to digital modes of learning, many of them are struggling with gaps in the ...
More »Employing a digitised curriculum management system to address the risks of contract cheating
To date, a tremendous amount of technological and policy development has been directed toward curbing the use of online “paper mills” or websites where students can purchase essays written for them, but the issue remains problematic and largely unresolved. In ...
More »Why managing cyber security internally is straining education institutions’ resources and exposing them to cyber risks
Insights from our 2021 Tertiary Education Digital Transformation Index found that 74 per cent of the institutions surveyed rely on internal resources to manage security, which places a huge strain on their internal IT resources. Since the pandemic, tertiary education institutions throughout ...
More »The digital transformation challenges facing the tertiary education sector
Many institutions responded quickly to the new education environment, pivoting to digital tools for teaching, learning delivery and student support. But the change has been uneven, with many institutions still in the early stages of transformation. Peter Nikoletatos, Industry General ...
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