Future of IT in higher ed forum to feature Indiana University CIO
Dr. Bradley Wheeler, Indiana University vice president for information technology and chief information officer, will be the keynote at a forum on the future of IT for higher education on Monday, April 29 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in the James B. Hunt Jr. Library Auditorium. This presentation is a part of the new University IT Strategic Planning taking place on campus and will include time for Q&A and discussion.
An innovator and leader in the field of IT in higher education, Wheeler currently leads university-wide IT services for IU’s eight campuses, and has co-founded and led some of higher education’s most transformative software and service collaborations, such as the Sakai Project for teaching and learning software, Kuali for financial and other administrative systems, the HathiTrust for digital copies of scanned books as part of the Google Book Project, and the formation of Internet2’s Net+ Services. He is also a professor of information systems in IU’s Kelley School of Business.
For information on the NC State IT Strategic Planning Process and how you can get engaged, visit the University IT Strategic Planning website.