Web Team positions posted

Two positions in the Web Team have been posted and the search to fill the positions is underway.   The first is an existing position of Web Infrastructure Technologist.  This position has been further defined since it was previously posted in June.   The second, NEW position is for a Business/Systems Analyst to help meet a growing campus communication program.

Web Infrastructure Technologist.  The primary focus of this position will be the implementation and administration of the Ingeniux Content Management System, which is replacing Collage CMS.  Fully implementing the new system and migrating the tens of thousands of Web pages from Collage to Ingeniux will be a multiyear effort for the Web Team.   This position also will be responsible for administration of many of the other Web technologies, environments, and services managed by the Web Group.

Business/Systems Analyst.  This NEW position has been created at the Chancellor’s request and will be responsible for leading a project to improve the electronic bulletin board and broadcast communications services available to campus.  The primary focus of the project is improvement of campus online newsletters (i.e., Whitewater This Week), and to find a solution for handling various types of electronic mass communication for campus.  The responsibilities of this position include completion of a thorough analysis of the business needs, identification of an appropriate technology solution, and assistance with the implementation and rollout of the solution.

Thank you to the Web Team for their hard work and dedication while these positions are being filled.  If you have questions or would like more information on these positions, contact Barry Henrichs, Web Team Coordinator, or Elena Pokot, CIO.

Barry Henrichs Joins Web Team as Coordinator

Barry Henrichs, Systems Development Specialist, has joined the Web Services group in the role of Web Team Coordinator.  In this role, Barry will be responsible for guiding operational and project work of the Web team and will participate in the iCIT management team on behalf of this group. Mary Jo deMeza, Director, Computing Environment Group, remains personnel supervisor for the group.  

Barry first joined iCIT in 2004, and at that time was responsible for Web application development.  More recently, he has been working with Elena Pokot, CIO, and the iCIT management team on a variety of special technology projects and campus initiatives.  His knowledge of campus, background in Web technologies and experience running projects will allow him to provide support to the resource demands for iCIT Web Services.

The iCIT Web Services group is involved with managing, maintaining and supporting Web publishing on campus.  The team offers specialized services including Web design, consultation, CMS support and implementation, Web statistics, and search support such as SEO training and consulting.

The recruiting search to fill two Web Services positions is underway.  More information will be published on these positions as details are available.

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Did you know iCIT has a Twitter account? If you love Twitter, be sure to become a follower of iCIT. It’s one more way follow the latest technology news and events on campus. Plus, as a member of the iCIT team, you can use our Twitter account to promote new features and technologies from your area to our growing list of followers. Just send your news to iCIT-PR@uww.edu.

If you are new to Twitter, iCIT has a great training overview that can help you get started. Visit www.uww.edu/icit/training/facebook to view the training. Then start tweeting!

Renee Pfeifer-Luckett to join iCIT as Director, Learning Technology Center

Renee Pfeifer-Luckett, a full-time Lecturer in Marketing, College of Business, at UW-Whitewater, will join iCIT as Director of the Learning Technology Center.  Renee’s first day is today, Monday, Aug. 2.

Renee has seven years of experience teaching various courses in the Marketing department, and has also taught the marketing module in the “International Business” course offered by the Information Technology/Business Education department.   Renee brings a unique blend of skills and a depth of understanding of the technology needs and expectations of higher education faculty.  As a teacher, she integrates a variety of methods and technologies to enhance student learning, including fully online and hybrid structures, podcasting, wikis and blogs, Second Life and laptop learning. 

Renee also served as Assistant Director of the UW-Whitewater Fiscal and Economic Research Center, where she contributed to several economic analysis reports including “The Economic Impact of the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, and co-authored  the journal article ”The Economic Impact of Organized Camps” to be published this Fall.

In 2009, Renee was nominated for the “2009 Outstanding Faculty Award” by UWW Career & Leadership Development.  The same year she was awarded the “Academic Staff Teaching Excellence Award” by CoBE, and went on to win the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater “Instructional Excellence Award for Academic Staff.”

Prior to joining UW-Whitewater, Renee had an accomplished management career in electronic commerce for Arrow Products, Inc. and in communications at Arthur Andersen & Co.  She continues as a Director of Letrah International Corporation, LLC, and provides general business guidance for the firm.

In her new role, Renee will oversee the Learning Technology Center, a faculty technology development unit within iCIT, which serves the instructional technology needs of the faculty and instructional staff both in the classroom and in online courses.   The mission of LTC is to encourage and support faculty and staff who seek to enhance student learning and gain efficiencies by integrating technology into their courses. 

Renee will continue as a Co-Advisor of UW-Whitewater’s chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon, the national sales and marketing fraternity and as a Board member of the national marketing honor society Mu Kappa Tau.

Please join us in welcoming Renee to iCIT!

Save the date…Technology Open House is August 26th!

The iCIT sponsored Technology Open House will be held from 1 to 4 p.m., on Thursday, August 26 at the University Center.  University staff and faculty are invited to attend the event to learn about new technologies developed and showcased by iCIT, and to get hands on practice on new systems. 

The theme “Make IT Possible!” reflects the ability for technology to enable fast, more efficient and more accurate processes for day-to-day workflow.  Attendees will be able to accomplish a number of IT tasks right at the event:

  • Upload a syllabus
  • Opt in for Ironport spam management
  • Enroll in a workshop
  • Schedule an event
  • Post a blog
  • And more!

Break-out sessions will include full demos on Google Docs, Excel, Second Life, and the HP Self Service system.

  • What:              “Make IT Possible!” iCIT Technology Open House
  • Where:            UC 262, 264, 275 and 266
  • When:              Thursday, Aug. 26, 1-4 p.m.

In addition to the breakout sessions and demos, there will be food, handouts, vendors and prizes.  Save the date, and help us spread the word.  See you all on August 26!