Rule 3335-5-48.3 | Committee on academic technology.
(A) Membership.
The committee on academic technology shall consist of seventeen members.
(1) Eight faculty.
(2) Three students.
(a) One graduate student,
(b) One professional student, and
(c) One undergraduate student.
(3) Three administrators (or their designees).
(a) The chief information officer,
(b) The executive vice president for research, innovation and knowledge, and
(c) The chief digital learning officer.
(4) Three staff members.
(a) Two staff members shall be appointed by the university staff advisory committee, and
(b) One staff member shall be appointed by the chief information officer.
(B) Duties and responsibilities.
(1) Advise the chief information officer in the planning and implementation of academic technology programs and policies, including those pertaining to education, research and service activities.
(2) Assist the university administration in the identification, review, and improvement of academic technology infrastructure.
(3) Advocate for academic technology infrastructure that is inclusive, affordable, accessible, and user-friendly for faculty, students, and staff.
(4) Advise the appropriate administrative office on the appointment of the chief information officer and the chief digital learning officer.
(C) Organization.
(1) The chair shall be elected from among the voting members of the committee.
(2) As a standing committee of the senate, this committee is governed by the provisions of rule 3335-5-46 of the Administrative Code.
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