Fall 2023 Systems & Services Report
Advancing Innovation with Technology
Academic technology-related systems and services help to amplify innovative teaching, learning, and research practices at UMD. With over 150 metrics from 36 data sources, the current report provides a high-level overview of the implementation and uses of our campus's most impactful technologies.
Fall 2023 Fast Facts
Distinct academic technology trends are emerging.
ELMS-Canvas, Zoom and Panopto remain central hubs for students and instructors. For instance, 82% of students log into ELMS-Canvas on a typical day during the semester. Mobile polling is showing substantial growth as an example of systems and services that allow students to integrate their own devices into learning.
New resources are addressing community needs.
For example, we have an average response time to urgent classroom technology issues of 3 minutes and 32 seconds, supported by software that allows us to address issues proactively. A new accessibility tool, Ally, was launched in July 2023 in ELMS-Canvas courses and has already supported over 30,000 alternative format downloads.
DIT continues to build new connections with the UMD community.
The UMD app was opened over 3 million times and was reimagined to include new student modules and event information. DIT partnered with the campus community and attended an unprecedented 36 outreach events, from large ones such as the First Look Fair to smaller, more targeted events for advisors and other audiences.
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The data for this report were collected, analyzed, and visualized by the Academic Technology Experience Reporting team:
Tiffany Pao, MEd | Research Analyst
Alia Lancaster, PhD | Reporting & Analytics Manager
Jonathan Engelberg, PhD | Research Analyst