Kivuto CEO Mark McKenzie discusses the future of academic digital-resource management at eXL 2022. Join Mark as he analyses how digital assets are currently managed by colleges and universities, identifies best practices these institutions can build on, and paints a picture of how these processes will look in the future.
In this talk – Experiential Learning: The Future of Digital Asset Management in Higher Education – Mark addresses the following questions.
How are digital assets typically managed and delivered within education today?
What are some best practices in digital resource management that forward-thinking schools are employing today?
How should these processes transform to best support the learning process in the future?
What does the ideal future of digital asset management in education look like?
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