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Metrics and Money:

Metrics and Money:. The Process and Politics of Accountability Stephen Daigle, Ph.D, California State University Michael Large, Ph.D, Social and Behavioral Research Institute, CSU San Marcos Patricia Cuocco, California State University. Overview. ITS and the Measures of Success (MOS)

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Metrics and Money:

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  1. Metrics and Money: The Process and Politics of Accountability Stephen Daigle, Ph.D, California State University Michael Large, Ph.D, Social and Behavioral Research Institute, CSU San Marcos Patricia Cuocco, California State University

  2. Overview • ITS and the Measures of Success (MOS) • MOS Research Agenda • Findings • Questions (and, we hope, answers)

  3. Integrated Technology Strategy • Early 1990s – Presidential Interest in Using Technology As a Strategic Tool Driven By: • Immense Growth in Technology, • Antiquated Legacy Systems, • Increasing Demand for Access • Fiscal Constraints • Mid 1990s – Develop Integrated Technology Strategy Framework • Iterative Process, Constituent Input and Approval

  4. ITS – The Process • 1996 Accepted by Board of Trustees • Living Framework – Not Written Plan • 2003 – Technology Decisions Still Governed by ITS

  5. What Is ITS • Outcome Driven • Excellence in Learning and Teaching • Quality of the Student Experience • Administrative Quality and Productivity • Personal Productivity

  6. ITS – the Icon

  7. ITS – How It Fits • Personal Productivity - Attained Through Infrastructure Initiative – Minimum Baseline at All CSU Campuses • The Infrastructure Is Critical If ITS Benefits Are to Extend to All Students, Faculty and Staff • The Infrastructure Requires Money ($250M) = PROBLEM

  8. Getting the Infrastructure • Legislature Challenged CSU to Be Creative • CSU Was Too Creative • Public/private Partnership Made Legislature Uncomfortable • Californians Passed a Bond • Presidents Decided Infrastructure Had Priority Over New Buildings

  9. Getting to “Yes” * • Bond Expenditures Require Legislative Approval • Legislature Wanted to Tie Investment in Infrastructure to “Learning Outcomes” • Not What ITS Is About • Infrastructure Enables ITS Initiatives Which, in Turn, Enable Outcomes Apologies to Fisher, Ury and Patton

  10. Negotiating Accountability • Worked With Legislature – Agreed on What Could Be Measured • Developed 10 Year Process for Measures of Success • Framework • Baseline • Changes to the Baseline

  11. Types Of Data Collected • System • Campus • Individual (Student, Faculty, Staff) • External

  12. Scope Of Data Collection • 23 Campuses; 1,000 Miles • 400,000 Students • 35,000 Faculty And Staff • 10 Year Commitment • Institutional Comparisons Across Time • S, F, S Comparisons Across Time

  13. Technology User Survey Samples • Students: Campus, Class Level, Ethnicity; 23 X 5 X 9 Cells • Faculty: Campus, Rank, Discipline; 23 X 4 X 8 Cells • Staff: Campus, Job Classification; 23 X 7 Cells

  14. CATI LOGISTICS(COMPUTER ASSISTED TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING) • No Self-select As With Mail • About 100 Questions; 20-30 Minutes • Importance Of Skip Facility • Instant Database Creation

  15. CATI (Continued) • Standardized Context Provided (E.G., High Speed Network) • Trained Interview Staff, Monitoring, Evaluation • Refusals Less Than 2 Percent; Still Over Sample • $75 To $100k Per Survey, But Systemwide

  16. Hardware Software Network Support Training ACCESS USE SATISFACTION User Outcomes

  17. Examples of Metrics • Institutional • Library Cost Avoidance • Smart Classrooms • Data Center Savings • Training and Support Spending • Individual • Computer Ownership • Network Use • Help Desk Satisfaction • Use of Administrative Systems

  18. Findings and Data

  19. Findings

  20. Hardware • Access • Students’ access to hardware • Use • Percent of Faculty Requiring Computer Use • Satisfaction • Faculty satisfaction with Teaching in Computer Labs

  21. Software • Access • Faculty access to software • Use • Percent of Students Using Components of Their Student Information System • Satisfaction • Staff Satisfaction with Software

  22. Network • Access • Students’ access to wireless networking • Use • Staff use of network from off-campus • Satisfaction • Staff satisfaction with e-mail

  23. Student Access to a University-provided Computer

  24. Percent of Faculty Requiring Students to Use a Computer

  25. Faculty Satisfaction with Giving Instruction in a Computer Lab

  26. Faculty Access to University-provided Software Needed

  27. Percent of Students Using Their Campus Student Information System

  28. Staff Satisfaction with University-provided Software Available

  29. Percent of Students with Laptops and Wireless Capability

  30. Staff Use of University Network from Off-campus

  31. Staff Satisfaction with E-mail Services

  32. Importance of Providing Electronic Access to Course Instruction Any Time and Place

  33. Comparison between Faculty and Students in Perceived Importance of Providing “Any-time, Any-place” Instruction

  34. Uses of the Data • Accountability • Description of the Population of Interest • Change Over Time • Subgroup Comparisons • Cross-group Comparisons

  35. Conclusion • Expensive – but You Get What You Pay For: Valid • Reliable • High Level of Confidence • Negotiate – Don’t Be Passive – Be Proactive • Accountability Provides Cover • Infrastructure Is a Utility and a Prerequisite • Strategic Planning Is Dynamic – Change/add

  36. Look For Yourselfhttp://its.calstate.edu/documents/Data_Collection/I_Reports_MOS/Measure_of_Success.shtml

  37. Copies of the Presentation http://its.calstate.edu

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