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Like most facets of higher education, campus IDs and card offices are evolving. With the need for more contactless solutions and increased security, the introduction of mobile IDs poses many questions for card offices and data management. On the latest episode of FOCUS, Dawn Thomas, CEO of the National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU), sheds light on the innovations coming to campus ID management, the importance of good data, and how institutions can prepare themselves to better use insights from the data they collect.
What is NACCU?
“We want our folks to use [NACCU] to create community and dive into credential data in a way that guides them to providing a better service to their students and their campuses. We know the campus credential is a gateway to partnerships, we want folks to know the value of the Campus Card Office,” said Thomas.
Adoption of Mobile Campus IDs
The first is how to gain support and validation from campus leaders. Some successful NACCU schools have done so by involving student government associations to set goals.
The second is how to manage infrastructure for contactless credentials. Integrating mobile IDs doesn’t mean that institutions need to completely overhaul their equipment, but they do need to identify the best way to move forward. Without proper support and infrastructure, campuses will not reap the full benefits of mobile IDs.
Better Data Management
Card offices should review data from basic card swipes, access control, dining facilities, security and campus recreation. Once they identify a consistent way to collect that data, the information can be analyzed and shared to build business cases for campus improvements. For privacy when pulling data on an aggregate level, the goal is to answer the business questions without needing to dive into individual transactions and personal student information. Thomas advises institutions that data is not power, but that the decisions it helps make can be powerful.
Creating Data Heroes on Campus
Thomas encourages card offices to continue to use their data effectively because they’re more than an ID office, they hold the information campuses need to create change.
NACCU is hosting their next Data Summit on November 3-4, 2022, at The Ohio State University. Registration is still open at https://www.naccu.org/events/naccu-data-summit-nov-2022
Additional Data Summits in 2023 will be announced soon.
Special Guest: Dawn Thomas.
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Like most facets of higher education, campus IDs and card offices are evolving. With the need for more contactless solutions and increased security, the introduction of mobile IDs poses many questions for card offices and data management. On the latest episode of FOCUS, Dawn Thomas, CEO of the National Association of Campus Card Users (NACCU), sheds light on the innovations coming to campus ID management, the importance of good data, and how institutions can prepare themselves to better use insights from the data they collect.
What is NACCU?
“We want our folks to use [NACCU] to create community and dive into credential data in a way that guides them to providing a better service to their students and their campuses. We know the campus credential is a gateway to partnerships, we want folks to know the value of the Campus Card Office,” said Thomas.
Adoption of Mobile Campus IDs
The first is how to gain support and validation from campus leaders. Some successful NACCU schools have done so by involving student government associations to set goals.
The second is how to manage infrastructure for contactless credentials. Integrating mobile IDs doesn’t mean that institutions need to completely overhaul their equipment, but they do need to identify the best way to move forward. Without proper support and infrastructure, campuses will not reap the full benefits of mobile IDs.
Better Data Management
Card offices should review data from basic card swipes, access control, dining facilities, security and campus recreation. Once they identify a consistent way to collect that data, the information can be analyzed and shared to build business cases for campus improvements. For privacy when pulling data on an aggregate level, the goal is to answer the business questions without needing to dive into individual transactions and personal student information. Thomas advises institutions that data is not power, but that the decisions it helps make can be powerful.
Creating Data Heroes on Campus
Thomas encourages card offices to continue to use their data effectively because they’re more than an ID office, they hold the information campuses need to create change.
NACCU is hosting their next Data Summit on November 3-4, 2022, at The Ohio State University. Registration is still open at https://www.naccu.org/events/naccu-data-summit-nov-2022
Additional Data Summits in 2023 will be announced soon.
Special Guest: Dawn Thomas.