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How to Consolidate the Higher Education Technology Stack

Written by Valerie Sergienko | Aug 16, 2023 6:07:20 PM

Hey there, higher ed champions!

Higher education is experiencing a paradigm shift. With the rise of online courses, remote learning, and now, the evident push towards unified digital experiences, it’s clear that the digital transformation wave is here to stay. Amid this surge, the importance of a centralized, intuitive platform cannot be emphasized enough.

The Digital Mess

Let's paint a picture. Professors have one platform for sending out resources, another for grading, and perhaps a third for one-on-one student interactions.

Students? They're likely juggling between apps for classes, assignments, and collaborations. It's like trying to herd digital cats!

Why Consolidate?

  1. Simplicity: One platform, less hassle. It’s easier to train educators, students, and school staff on one comprehensive platform than many.
  2. Unified Experience: Consolidation ensures that all your eggs (or in this case, tools) are in one basket, making it easier to manage and maintain.
  3. Cost-Effective: Instead of purchasing and renewing multiple tool licenses, why not invest in one that does it all?
  4. Security: In an era where data breaches are, unfortunately, too common, unauthorized or unsanctioned legacy software is often to blame.

Why Tool Consolidation is Not Just an IT Thing

Now, one might wonder, isn’t this a concern only for the IT department? Far from it! When we talk about higher ed, every stakeholder, from the admin to the student, feels the impact of the tools they use daily.

  • Faculty Benefits: Professors can schedule lectures, share reading materials, and conduct Q&A sessions, all in one place. This simplifies their workflow, enabling them to invest time in what they love most – teaching and research.
  • Student Experience: From accessing lecture notes to collaborating for group assignments, the student's digital journey becomes smooth and integrated. This can greatly enhance their learning experience, ensuring they get more than just bookish knowledge.
  • Admin and Other Staff: The admin department, often the backbone of any institution, can streamline their tasks, from admissions to alumni interactions, using Teams. No more data silos or miscommunication!
  • IT department: Bringing all tools under a single umbrella takes the burden of keeping up with multiple disjointed systems off the IT Team. It also makes it easier to enforce governance and security policies across a single platform, rather than multiple ones. Day-to-day management becomes a breeze, especially with some automation or management tools.

 

Microsoft Teams to the Rescue!

Enter Microsoft Teams, the digital hub that brings everyone together. Let's explore:

  1. Create Class in a Snap: With Teams, you can create class spaces where educators and students unite. It's like setting up a digital classroom, comfy chairs included! Pro tip: use controlled self-service provisioning to let faculty and students spin up new Teams with ease but in a controlled way.



  2. Meetings Made Simple: Say goodbye to third-party apps. With Teams Meetings, remote learning and faculty sessions are a breeze. Need a quick discussion? Hop into a spontaneous video chat!

  3. Collaborative Spaces: Microsoft Teams lets you create collaborative classrooms, boosting interaction. Group assignments, discussions, and brainstorming sessions— all under one digital roof.
  4. Innovate with AI: Microsoft Teams isn’t just a basic platform. It's powered by artificial intelligence, which means smarter searches, insights, and personalized learning experiences.
  5. All-Inclusive: Microsoft Teams for Education is a part of the Microsoft 365 suite, a rich ecosystem of tools. Think of it as a shopping mall of educational technology, from document creation to analytics.



  6. Security: In an era where data breaches are, unfortunately, too common, Microsoft Teams puts security at the forefront. With advanced data protection policies and compliance certifications, it ensures that the sensitive data of students, faculty, and staff remains protected.
  7. Integration with Educational Tools: Think of tools like School Data Sync, which facilitates the seamless integration of student information systems with Office 365.

Legacy vs. The Future

Older digital tools served us well, but they were born in a different era of online learning. Their limitations are evident: not as user-friendly, often disjointed, and rarely fostering true collaboration.

Here's a switch-up scenario:

  • Before: A standalone grading system where faculty members enter marks. A separate tool for attendance. Another for resources.
  • Now with Microsoft Teams: Create a class team, use School Data Sync for rosters, engage in real-time feedback, and voila! Grades, attendance, and resources—all streamlined.
  • Before: Students struggle to find a platform for group projects, often resorting to a mix of emails, chat apps, and document-sharing platforms.
  • Now with Microsoft Teams: Professional learning communities spring to life! Students collaborate in real-time, co-editing, brainstorming, and even making the most of the Teams Meetings for their group discussions.

Redefining Learning Outcomes with Consolidation

The real magic? The way Microsoft Teams impacts learning outcomes. When students aren't juggling tools, they focus on what truly matters—learning. For educators, it means more time mentoring, and less time managing.

Moreover, the data insights provided are richer, as they collate information from a holistic platform, not disjointed tools.

The Higher Ed Transformation

This isn’t just a digital change; it's a transformation in how higher education institutions operate. Consolidating the higher education technology stack is like decluttering a room. Suddenly, everything has a place, everything makes sense, and, most importantly, everything is accessible.

It's not just about tools; it’s about crafting better learning experiences. In this age, where remote and online learning is gaining traction, it's pivotal that our technology complements our educational goals.

Final Bell Rings

There's a quiet revolution happening in higher ed, led by Microsoft Teams for Education. It's bringing together faculty members, students, and school staff into a unified space, driving better engagement, and simplifying the maze of tools.

So, if you’re still on the fence about consolidating your technology tools, maybe it’s time to give Microsoft Teams a whirl. Dive in, explore, and watch as the boundaries of traditional educational tools dissolve. Welcome to the future of higher education technology.