教育 today: Why modernising campus networks is a must

格雷格Kovich
2024年3月18日

教育al institutions worldwide must modernise their networks to meet today’s new requirements.

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The pandemic transformed life as we know it, but it truly impacted education systems around the world. And it’s fair to say that education networks prior to the pandemic were already in need of attention.

今天, 虽然, the situation has reached a tipping point and education networks worldwide must be modernised.

IT teams are now well behind their upgrade and maintenance schedules after being urgently diverted to support online learning during lockdowns. 并行,  government-funded school systems are feeling the pain of the economic slowdown and would likely welcome an intuitive technology solution that transforms the teaching environment in a cost-effective way. T在这里’s also the cybersecurity issue: networks made more vulnerable by the hybrid teaching environment are easy prey without a more robust security solution.

Let’s take a look at the challenges today’s education networks face, and what a modern campus network can do for them.

Making the transition

The pandemic shone a light on the evolving requirements for teaching, learning and campus safety, and in particular underlined the need for educational institutions to support more personalised education.

Indeed, a report  by McKinsey & 公司 claims that “students and faculty are eager to continue using new classroom learning technologies adopted during the pandemic, but institutions could do more to support the shift.”

另一项研究 , conducted by Forbes in 2022 revealed that more than 80% of students want at least some courses online and 40% want only online education.

Post-secondary institutions recognise they need to move beyond short-term fixes to get ahead of the game. And Kindergarten to grade 12 schools know they need to transform to deal with the massive increase in student devices, as well as to provide next-level educational opportunities. A modernised network is a good first step and many schools are already making the move — schools like University of Johannesburg 在南非, 瓦格纳学院 in the United States and Dresden Student Network Working Group 在德国.

今天’s campus network must be designed and built to provide the reliability and performance needed for consistent, high-quality online course delivery that helps all parties succeed. It must also empower students and faculty to incorporate new and more sophisticated digital learning tools and technologies into their courses — whether they are participating on campus or remotely. A modernised campus lets students take advantage of HD video, 虚拟现实, augmented reality and other cutting-edge technologies for more engaging and interactive educational experiences.

T在这里’s also the urgency for educational institutions to play a role in mental wellness. The stress and uncertainty of the past few years — combined with rising rent, food and tuition costs — have pushed student anxieties to new levels and are hindering educational progress.

Campus safety has also become an issue. Technologies that protect the physical safety of everyone on campus are crucial.

And when it comes to securing student and faculty personal data and course content security is paramount. A modernised network must include a 零信任安全 策略, which is the most effective way to reduce the risks of both external and internal threats and to manage the fast-changing cyberthreat landscape.

A modern network partner

Once an institution is ready to begin the journey to network modernisation, choosing the right partner can prove critical.

With the right partner, 策略 and network technologies, educational institutions can deploy a modern campus network that is agile, reliable and secured against cyberthreats. High-performance wired and wireless connectivity throughout even the most sprawling campuses supports student and staff initiatives and broader digital transformation goals in a cost-efficient and sustainable manner. And it securely extends services beyond campus to w在这里ver students and staff are located.

格雷格Kovich

格雷格Kovich

Global Sales Lead, 教育 Vertical

格雷格Kovich leads global sales for ALE’s 教育 vertical.  Greg has overseen or created several 教育解决方案s including “The Fundamentals of Communications” – a vendor neutral course on digital network communications; “安全的校园” – a solution uniting emergency alerts with first responder collaboration and mass notification; “Secure Campus” – a solution that allows instructors to limit student network access to determined sites; and “Pandemic 教育 Continuity” – a solution that enables classroom instruction in the event the institution is closed due to health or environmental crisis. 

He is a 1992 graduate of Indiana University with over 20 yrs experience in Information Technology.

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