Listen now: Lev Gonick talks "tech alignment" on EdScoop's PrioritiesEDU podcast
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Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer for ASU, was featured this week in the launch of EdScoop’s
ASU’s responses to bring 100,000+ students and over 4,000 faculty online in response to the shift to remote learning included the development ASU Sync. Sync adds a third mixed modality approach that enables live interactive experiences, while also offering flexibility for personalization and active experimentation with faculty and students. Through core deliverables centered on engagement and collaboration, ASU “focused on students and the marketplace for delivery of flexible and agile learning materials.” To date, this has resulted in the consumption of millions of hours of Zoom time and the creation of over 4,000 workspaces in Slack by students, faculty and staff.
Looking beyond the now, Gonick believes that the pandemic shifted the focus of technology as it “earned its way to the executive suite [and] became more than a cost-center.” His vision is “committed to a different kind of culture,” which includes innovating the tools and resources that enable learner agency to collect, reflect and share artifacts of their learning past their time at ASU. Through distributed ledger technologies, ASU is developing “digital wallets” that serve as a 360-degree portfolio including performances, research projects, publications, community service experiences for a holistic picture beyond the numbers on a transcript.
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