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Hype Cycle for Education, 2012
26 July 2012
 
Jan-Martin Lowendahl  

Education CIOs are facing an emerging trend of digitalization that is forming on the backs of established trends such as consumerization. This new trend is starting to impact the relative competitiveness of the institutional "business models," forcing CIOs to make tough choices about technologies.








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Table of Contents

Contents
  • Analysis
    • What You Need to Know
    • The Hype Cycle
    • The Priority Matrix
    • Off the Hype Cycle
    • On the Rise
      • Student Retention CRM
      • Quantum Computing
      • Campus App Store
      • BPO
      • Affective Computing
      • SIS International Data Interoperability Standards
      • Big Data
      • Open-Source SIS
      • Wireless aaS
      • MOOC
    • At the Peak
      • Learning Stack
      • Gamification
      • Social Software Standards
      • BYOD Strategy
      • Adaptive Learning
      • Digital Preservation of Research Data
      • COBIT
      • User-Centric IAM
    • Sliding Into the Trough
      • Mobile-Learning Low-Range/Midrange Handsets
      • Web-Based Office Productivity Suites
      • Cloud HPC/CaaS
      • Open-Source Middleware Suites
      • EA Frameworks
      • Social Learning Platform for Education
      • Open-Source Financials
      • Mobile-Learning Smartphones
      • ITIL
      • E-Textbook
      • Cloud Email for Staff and Faculty
      • Hosted Virtual Desktops
      • Virtual Environments/Virtual Worlds
      • Open-Source Learning Repositories
      • Lecture Capture and Retrieval Tools
    • Climbing the Slope
      • Emergency/Mass Notification Services
      • Media Tablets
      • SaaS Administration Applications
      • Enterprise Architecture
      • IT Infrastructure Utility
      • Unified Communications and Collaboration
      • Intellectual Property Rights and Royalties Management Software
      • 802.11n
      • Game Consoles as Media Hubs
      • E-Portfolios
      • Social Media in Education
    • Entering the Plateau
      • Mashups
      • Open-Source Portals
      • Self-Publishing
      • Service-Oriented Architecture
      • Organization-Centric IAM
      • Student Enrollment CRM
    • Appendixes
      • Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels
  • Recommended Reading
Tables
Table 1.
Hype Cycle Phases
Table 2.
Benefit Ratings
Table 3.
Maturity Levels
Figures
Figure 1.
Hype Cycle for Education, 2012
Figure 2.
Priority Matrix for Education, 2012
Figure 3.
Hype Cycle for Education, 2011




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Hype Cycle for Education, 2012
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Hype Cycle for Education, 2011
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Hype Cycle for Education, 2009
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