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Conference Presentations

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July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

Making Shared Services Work

Perspective From Both Sides of the Change

Abstract: The consolidation of administrative services into a centralized shared services model is increasingly common. Unfortunately, this move can be a rocky one, often encountering resistance and skepticism. Our session will focus on the implementation and optimization of a shared services model for academic services from both sides of the change—a person on the team leading the change and a key stakeholder undergoing the change. This session will provide you with information, skills, and approaches to ensure a pain-free implementation of a shared services model.

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July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

Positioning Success

How to Achieve the Impossible With Comprehensive Pre-planning

Abstract: Timing and teaming are crucial for a successful construction project. We will take you behind the scenes of the programming, design, and construction of a $108 million, 890-bed, 290,000 square foot student residence hall, completed in a staggeringly brief 24 months. This required project planning that was decisive and fearless of making up-front decisions and investments to ensure smooth processes and effective teams. You will uncover strategies to strengthen your internal team and streamline the planning process on your campus.

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July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

What You Want to Know About Assessment But Are Afraid to Ask

This session will help you define assessment-related terms and will provide an overview of assessment and accreditation trends that could impact your institution.
Abstract: Assessment people speak their own (important) language, and if you're not in assessment, it can be hard to keep up with critical assessment-related terminology and trends. This session will help you define assessment-related terms (i.e. goals, outcomes, objectives, standards, etc.) and will provide an overview of assessment and accreditation trends that could impact your institution. Whether you're brand new to assessment or need a refresher, this session will bring you up to speed quickly.

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Conference Presentations

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July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

Analytics, Assessment, Award

Our Successful Baldrige Journey

Abstract: FLEXSpace—The Flexible Learning Environments eXchange—and the Learning Space Rating System (LSRS) are tools that can help you plan, design, assess, and improve learning spaces on your campus. In this session, you will learn about the newly released FLEXspace 2.0 along with the LSRS. We'll cover the features and benefits of both tools and how they can be incorporated into the planning process. Come learn how to use these tools to inform designs and support end users from planning through post occupancy.

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Conference Presentations

Published
July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

Institutional Effectiveness (IE)

A Tool for Integrated Planning and Evaluation

Abstract: Institutional effectiveness (IE) is growing rapidly within higher education as a beneficial tool for promoting data-informed decision making and continuous quality improvement in campuswide integrated planning and evaluation. This session will help you apply IE as a tool for integrated planning and evaluation, addressing aspects of organizational change, project management, and inclusive collaboration. Learn how the application of IE principles can serve as a catalyst for successful everyday integrated planning and evaluation on your campus.

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Published
July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

When Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Meet Integrated Campus Planning

Abstract: There is no shortage of hype and technobabble around the promise of shiny new technology trends and their prospect for disrupting the universe as we know it. Twenty-five years ago, the World Wide Web and the underlying Internet did, indeed, change everything. Today the promise of AI, ML, IoT, XR, NGNs and the latest alphabet soup of tech trends promises to impact the campus in all its facets. This session will provide context, insights, and some prognostication on how the campus planning community should embrace its technology future through a ‘trust but verify’ lens.

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Published
July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

SCUP Fellows Research Presentation

Using Alumni Surveys to Assess the Impact of Innovative Learning Spaces on Development of Career-Ready Soft Skills

The design, implementation and results of this SCUP Fellowship research project will be highlighted and compared to other assessment methods with the goal of understanding your own institution’s assessment needs and plans around active learning spaces.
Abstract: Campus planners have invested time and resources in designing and implementing innovative learning spaces that optimize evidence-based pedagogical approaches embracing collaborative, real-world teaching and learning. But to what degree do these physical spaces enhance learning and honing of soft skills that are ranked highly by today’s employers? To address this question, 2018/19 SCUP Fellow Jeffrey Ashley engaged alumni through surveys to quantify the development of collaborative skills in innovative classroom environments. The design, implementation and results of this SCUP Fellowship research project will be highlighted and compared to other assessment methods with the goal of understanding your own institution’s assessment needs and plans around active learning spaces.

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July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

How to Get Collaboration, Not Just Cooperation

Abstract: Many professionals have specialized degrees that allow them to solve problems within their disciplines, but their lack of collaboration training can be a roadblock to success. In this session, we will equip you with the tools you need to facilitate and encourage collaboration in your projects. You will learn how to recognize and prevent obstacles to collaboration—both internal and external—to help your coworkers and institution move from simply cooperating to collaborating.

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Conference Presentations

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July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

Understand the Other Side

Capital Project Insights From Trustees and Administrators

Abstract: “You don’t know what you don’t know.” Everyone wants to do a good job on a facilities project, but it can be hard when you don't understand the other side’s unique perspectives, needs, goals, and competing demands. This session features insights from people who have been on both sides of a project—as architects, engineer, and sustainability professionals who also serve as college trustees and administrators. We'll share how to nurture empathy, prevent misunderstanding, and make your next facilities project run more smoothly.

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Published
July 14, 2019

2019 Annual Conference | July 2019

Evolving Campus Security

Designing a Successful Plan and Operations Center

Abstract: Security is personal. It's not a one size fits all solution. Understand the resources available and explore a roadmap to planning security guidelines and a security operations center for your campus. This session provides a framework you can use to develop, implement, and evaluate a security plan. We'll also discuss the role a security operations center plays in campus security and how you can ensure your campus's physical security infrastructure is adequate.

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