Smart technology enhances the ways we live with more convenience, safety and inclusive services. When applied to the systems governing campuses, cities, regions and even the world, they can connect underserved communities and respond effectively to local needs and requests.

During this time of uncertainty and isolation, find solace in digital opportunities to connect, share, and engage. Each week, we will share upcoming events that bring the UW, and the greater community, together online. 


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 Whether you are a first-time participant or a veteran of Rendezvous, we hope you were able to meet new colleagues and connect with old friends at the Opening Reception! Tomorrow marks the official start of Rendezvous programming. We are excited for the opportunities to learn from each other during the upcoming week. As you prepare for tomorrow's schedule of events, please make note of the following:

Want to attend one of tomorrow's afternoon mini workshops? Rendezvous participants registered for Monday can find the slate of workshops below and linked from the Rendezvous Program. The afternoon mini-workshops will be held from 1:30pm - 4:00pm. No prior registration is required for the mini-workshops.

Review the Presenter Guidelines web page regarding format and how to upload a digital copy of your presentations and materials. If you are presenting a poster, please bring it with you. Oral presentations should be uploaded no later than 8:00am the morning of your presentation. If you are leading a teaching demo, please bring any materials you may need.

Looking to share a ride to and from the airport? New to the Rendezvous and looking for lunch/dinner companions? Do you want to follow up with folks following discussions started in your workshop or poster session? Please utilize our digital message board to continue the conversations and networking.

Board of Overseers slate Harvard Forward began this year planning to host campaign events around the world, but with a public health crisis at hand, they have shifted to an online campaign format fit for a young group of candidates.

Asia Pacific manufacturing companies are championing the digitization and end-to-end integration of their operations, introducing digital products and services and connecting new technologies across their organizations at a much faster rate than their peers in the Americas and EMEA. This gap will continue to widen, as 32% of Asian companies plan to have established mature digital ecosystems in the next five years, compared to 24% in the Americas and 15% in EMEA.

Consequently and while already being behind, EMEA companies only expect their investments in new technologies and digital ecosystems to result in 12.7% growth in digital revenue over the next five years, compared to 16.6% growth among Asian companies.

Most Digital Champions are in Automotive and Electronics

Two-thirds of global manufacturing companies have barely or not yet begun the digitization of their operations and especially in Process industries, Consumer goods and Industrial manufacturing only a few companies have emerged as Digital Champions. Industrial equipment companies are already more advanced, but Automotive (20% Digital Champions) and Electronics (14%) are clearly the most digitally mature. Operations in auto companies have been optimized, automated and connected for decades, while electronics manufacturers have been at the forefront of outsourced manufacturing, which requires connecting and managing disparate systems and partners across an extended value chain.

Higher cost savings by connecting essential technologies

New technologies are implemented across the board, but only Digital Champions are able to leverage these technologies to truly connect and collaborate along the end-to-end value chain. They take a holistic approach, connecting essential technologies across the organization and with strategic partners instead of isolated implementations. As a result, they expect to achieve high cost savings and efficiency gains from technology implementations: 16% anticipated cost savings in the next five years versus 10% for Digital Novices (the least digitally mature companies in the report).

The 2018 SIG Election process has begun. The SIG is required to have full slate of nominees (at lease two nominees for each officer with at least 3 nominees for Director-at-Large) by December 3, 2018.

First, Academic Affairs is offering a slate of new teaching enrichment opportunities through the division of Academic Innovation to support a culture of pedagogical innovation and digital transformation for student learning and success. These programs were mentioned last month in my end-of-year message. I am grateful for the leadership of Dr. Vito and her team, who have strategically developed these opportunities to connect teaching and digital learning innovations together in more cohesive and intentional ways to support our faculty. These investments in teaching innovation are correlative to nearly $10 million in improvements being made to 20 highly utilized classrooms this summer as part of the Academic Success District.

The project team behind 1Login has completed the transition of one of the most visible sets of applications, Microsoft 365 and related services, to the more modern Azure login experience following the migration of retirees and emeritus faculty on Aug. 24. Faculty, staff, students, and alumni were completed earlier this summer. Of the remaining authenticated services to migrate, 27% have been completed to date. The current pace and timeline show completion of all the required migrations by the September 30 deadline. The single, improved login experience is expected to launch Northeastern into a more modern, digital age for accounts and security that allows faculty, student, and staff to focus more on learning, teaching, innovation, and other high-value activities.

Curatescape

"Curatescape is a web and mobile app framework for publishing location-based content using the Omeka content management system. Curatescape is an affordable and user-friendly solution that allows small to mid-sized cultural organizations, preservation groups, or educational institutions an opportunity to reclaim their interpretive voice and reconnect to their communities and audiences."

The Feminist Lens (Ms. More Than a Magazine, a Movement)

"The Feminist Lens series offers an inside look into the world of film-making and media production through conversations between women in the film, television and digital media industry and Aviva Dove-Viebahn, a Ms. scholar and professor who writes about gender and race in popular culture."

A Journal of the Plague Year

"JOTPY seeks to become the largest digital archive devoted to recording experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and the wider historical and cultural moment of the pandemic. Focused on international collaboration, ethical practice, and iterative digital humanities methods, JOTPY seeks to become the model for rapid-response, born-digital archives of the COVID-19 pandemic."

Project Humanities

"The award-winning Arizona State University initiative, Project Humanities, strives to be a leader in local, national, international conversations about the breadth, depth, and value of humanities study and humanist practice and understanding across disciplines and communities. Project Humanities seeks to connect the University and local communities in talking, listening, and connecting. We further seek to establish and lead multidisciplinary and inclusive public programming that engages local, national, and international communities in humanities discussions."

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