EDUCAUSE 2014: Technology's Role Growing On and Off the Field

Beyond improving stadium wi-fi, new sports technology means institutions can gain insights into athletes' performance, academic progress and more.

Participants

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<li>Michele Norin, CIO, University of Arizona</li>
<li>Thomas Hoover, Associate Vice Chancellor and CIO, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga</li>
<li>Rick Matthews, Director of Academic and Instructional Technology, Wake Forest University</li>
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Video Highlights

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<li>Digital signage and video tools offer coaches better glimpses into a team's performance at practice.</li>
<li>Better stadium networks allow fans and teams alike to access more tech tools on gamedays.</li>
<li>Other technologies ensure traveling teams always have access to campus while they're on the road.</li>
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