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Making a Business Case for Going Mobile

Making a Business Case for Going Mobile

An engaging panel discussion that delves into the critical aspects of making a business case for the integration of mobile credentials across your campus. In today’s dynamic educational landscape, harnessing the power of mobile technology is not just an option; it’s a necessity. Our expert panelists, comprised of seasoned professionals from various educational institutions, will share their insights, strategies, and success stories in advocating for and implementing mobile credentials on campus. Whether you’re in the early stages of considering mobile integration or looking to refine your existing strategy, this panel discussion provides valuable insights and actionable takeaways.

Discussions Questions

1. What do you see as the biggest obstacle for a school interested in a mobile implementation?
2. How do you convince stakeholders to go mobile, given the large financial impact?
3. Where is the support for mobile coming from?
4. What are some of the key considerations before implementing and adopting mobile?

Facilitator:
Jessica Bender, Palm Beach State College

Panelists:
Danny Anthes, University of Virginia
Anthony Condo, Swarthmore College
Emily Dieker, George Washington University
Deb Nightingale, Liberty University

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