Technology Fee Focus: 2004 – 2005 Technology Fee Subcommittee Priorities Academic Computer Center (ongoing commitment) o Continue funding of the ACC and Specialized Satellite Labs, look at additional features that would enhance the student experience within the general lab environment. o Continue the comprehensive machine cycle to keep technology movement between labs and other student areas up to date. o Look at extending Specialized Satellite Labs coverage to additional areas, with tier equipment. Network Infrastructure (ongoing commitment) o Increase security and performance of networking infrastructure including wireless technology. o Implement a comprehensive Network Infrastructure replacement cycle. o Look towards new higher speed networking for high volume areas. o Continue to increase network bandwidth for Internet and Internet 2 access. o Provide better controls and monitoring systems to protect student computers from viruses, worms, spam and hacking. Core Technology Services (ongoing commitment) o Continue to provide reliable MavMail service and enhance capabilities for students o Increase MavMAIL e-mail storage for students. o Continue to improve MavDISK and enhance capabilities for student o Secure printing while controlling waste and printing costs and expand printer availability Classroom Technology (ongoing commitment) o Implement a consistent maintenance and replacement cycle for classroom multimedia presentation equipment o Continue equipping classrooms and labs with devices that enhance instruction, student learning, and the development of technology skills. o Continue integrating emerging instructional technologies into the curriculum. o Provide adequate resources for the ongoing service and support necessary to sustain reliable classroom operations o Provide continuous training opportunities for students and faculty the use of classroom technologies. o Expanded support and service of CSU presentation systems Instructional Management Software (IMS) o Maintain and enhance instructional management software o Assist faculty & students transition to the new campus-approved instructional management system (Desire2Learn). o Provide continuous training opportunities for students and faculty on using IMS o Provide adequate resources for the ongoing service and support of IMS users including hardware and software for producing course materials Technology Orientation/Communication (ongoing commitment) o Provide information about MSU Technology and IT Initiatives for all students. In forums such as FYE Orientation, open houses, information tables in CSU, etc. Start off all new students on MSU Web Portal Student Study Areas o Continue to redesign and equip heavily used student study areas to make the space more technologically useable. o Continue installing power and mobile communications support. o Continue designing space to improve both collaboration for group study and comfort for individual study. o Possible areas for improvement: Outside Academic Computing Center Areas within the remodeled CSU General Areas within the residential halls MSU Portal o Integrate a collaboration application that supports extensive functionality: Webmail, calendaring, collaboration and file sharing. Create communication and information delivery system Provide one site for login access to Instructional Management System and other campus systems. Enhance e-commerce features to improve convenience and availability. Provide a direct link to registration and the DARS system. o Provide customizable features to allow personal selection of information (news, weather, sports, etc.) o Implement a campus-wide events calendar New Technology Initiatives o Provide a funding opportunity for new technology ideas o Establish a Technology Fee grant process to encourage innovative ideas fund these ideas Support for the Distance Learner o Provide non-campus based students with technology and support to meet their unique needs