What's Happening?
Higher education institutions are increasingly using technology to dissolve traditional boundaries within campuses and between educational levels. At the University of Notre Dame, IT teams have customized the ServiceNow platform to streamline operations
for students and staff. Other universities, such as the University of South Florida and Purdue University, are extending their expertise to K-12 students through artificial intelligence literacy initiatives. These efforts aim to prepare future learners by treating K-12 schools as partners. Additionally, the Cleveland Institute of Art's Interactive Media Lab serves both institutional and community needs, fostering local creative industries.
Why It's Important?
The use of technology to break down barriers in higher education is crucial for expanding learning opportunities and fostering collaboration between educational institutions and their communities. By integrating IT solutions and extending educational resources to K-12 students, universities are not only enhancing their own operational efficiency but also contributing to the broader educational ecosystem. This approach helps prepare students for future challenges and supports local industries, creating a symbiotic relationship between educational institutions and their surrounding communities. The blurring of lines between physical and digital spaces further enhances the accessibility and reach of educational resources.











