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Standard Campus EdTech Project Model |
Emerging Campus EdTech Project Model |
Projects should follow allocation of resources. | Resources will often follow the initiation of projects. |
High cost of project failure. | High cost of not failing enough. |
A bias towards risk avoidance. | A bias towards speed. |
Risk of staff burnout supporting too many projects. | Risk of staff burnout if too few opportunities of for innovation and creativity. |
Risk of supporting too many campus platforms. | Risk of stagnating around too few campus platforms. |
People working on the project know the most about its critical path, risks, and possible outcomes. | People working outside of your institution, who have already been down the project path, possess the most crucial information. |
Project teams should be made up of campus experts. | Project teams should be made up of campus stakeholders. |
Project documentations should be complete and written by technical/project experts. | Project documentation should be iterative, constantly being revised, and be able to be authored and edited by all project stakeholders. |
Project results should be shared with other institutions at conferences following completion. | Project status should be publicly shared with everyone on an ongoing basis through the web and social media. |