This presentation will provide practical steps and best practices for flipping the traditional hierarchical client and consultant type relationship to a more dynamic collaborative partnership between faculty members and teaching and learning professionals. The IT division of the School of Government at UNC–Chapel Hill will share their experiences with developing this partnership so participants can begin building similar relationships with their own faculty. Attendees will have an opportunity to share their experiences and ask questions of each other and the presenters.
Co-presentation with Georgia Allen at the EDUCAUSE Southeast Regional.
4. UNC School of Government
Established in 1931
Approximately 75 faculty members hold law degrees, doctorates,
and other advanced degrees
Our subject areas are state and local governance, public budgeting
and finance, public policy, public health, and judicial branch
education
The School also offers a Master of Public Administration. This is a
full-time graduate program offered both as residential and online
Each year 12,000 public officials attend our courses both local and
statewide
We produce over 50 books, periodicals, and other reference works
in-house
In addition we offer advisory, research, and consultation services to
public officials
14. Lessons Learned
Vision Navigation
Chanel your inner Scout, get prepared
Read, connect, attend
Be patient and persistent it takes time
Hire staff with relationship skills
Developing Relationships
Build rapport and trust
Small projects lead to bigger projects
Faculty like hearing of/from other faculty
15. Contact Us
Georgia Allen| allen@sog.unc.edu
Assistant Dean, Information Technology
919.962.8197
http://www.twitter.com/Aves_telex
http://www.linkedin.com/in/allengeorgia
Georgia Allen
Rob Moore | robmoore@unc.edu
Instructional Designer
919.966.5911
http://www.twitter.com/mind_innovator
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mindofaninnovator
Rob Moore