This is an opportunity to share and discuss projects that are being implemented across the state to advance the state-of-the-art in online learning. These are projects that seek to push the boundaries of current technology and practice in order to disrupt existing models and positively impact the constraints of the “iron triangle” of quality, cost, and access for students. Examples of potential innovative and experimental project categories include:
Adaptive Learning
Microcredentials / Digital Badges
Next generation ePortfolios
Predictive analytics and dashboards
MOOCs for credit
eText and digital materials strategies
Competency-Based Learning
Immersive Video Environments
Creative use of open source materials
Learning analytics
Content repositories for sharing digital resources
Course Description:
This course is designed as a management workshop focused on the strategic level use of best practices to guide service management improvement.
ITIL and COBIT are two of the most widely adopted frameworks for supporting IT governance and management improvement initiatives and when used together as complementary tools can provide an even more powerful solution to an organization’s service management needs.
The course tackles the challenge of “business and IT alignment” and how to engage management and business users in the design and effective operation of IT services.
This course is interactive and thought provoking and includes:
● Group discussions
● Expert videos
● Role plays
● Assignments
● References to the Axelos publication: “Interfacing and Adopting ITIL and COBIT”
● Practical “take-aways”
Course Topics:
Module 1 : Course Introduction
● Let’s Get to Know Each Other
● Course Overview
● Course Learning Objectives
● Course Learning Style
● Course Agenda
● Course Book Structure
Module 2 : Business and IT Context
● Module Learning Objectives
● Module Topics
● The Need for Good Practices
● The ITIL Experience
● The COBIT Experience
● Benefits of Integrating ITIL and COBIT
● Debrief
Module 3 : Governance and Management of IT Services
● Module Learning Objectives
● Module Topics
● IT Service Management Challenges – Group Discussion
● Business and IT Service Provider Relationships – Role Play
● Debrief
Module 4 : Implementation Strategy
● Module Learning Objectives
● Module Topics
● Aligning Management of Services to Business Needs – Group Discussion
● Using the Goals Cascade – Reading
● Selecting Priority Processes – Assignment
● Debrief
Module 5 : Initiating and Action Plan – The Business Case
● Module Learning Objectives
● Module Topics
● Initiating an Improvement Plan – Group Discussion
● Continual Improvement – Reading and Assignment
● Debrief
Learning Goals:
● Understand the context of business and IT alignment.
● Identify the benefits of aligning the COBIT5 and ITIL frameworks.
● Identify the business risks of IT services.
● Identify the drivers affecting service management.
● Explain how to align IT services with enterprise objectives and risks.
● Explain how to use the COBIT 5 goal and risk cascade.
● Analyze how to prioritize and focus on critical process areas.
● Understand how to drive and initiate an improvement plan.
● Recognize drivers/pain points for improvement.
● Explain continual improvement and the need to monitor benefits.
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Course Introduction
● Business and IT Context
● Governance and Management of IT Services
● Implementation Strategy
● Initiating an Action Plan the Business Case
Who can Attend?
The course is aimed at business and IT management and encourages interaction and the exchange of practical insights and approaches.
This event will take place at the Church Health Center - 1350 Concourse Ave Ste 142, Memphis, TN 38104. The shifts will be 10am to 1pm and 1pm to 4pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Volunteers will assist with the screening process for Covid19. This is an opportunity for students to volunteer and earn underserved hours. If you have any questions, email twisdom@uthsc.edu or mwrigh71@uthsc.edu. ***DISCLAIMER: DO NOT SIGN-UP FOR AN EVENT IF YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO BE IN CLASS! BEING LATE TO CLASS OR MISSING CLASS DUE TO A SERVICE EVENT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AND WILL NOT BE EXCUSED. Supervisor 10am-1pm - $0.00 Volunteer 10am-1pm - $0.00
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