All posts by Cole Camplese

About Cole Camplese

Vice President for Technology & CIO

Leaders of the AI Revolution

The AI landscape is evolving at lightning speed, and the rise of tools like ChatGPT and its counterpart Copilot is one of the most exciting developments I have seen in our space over the last 25 years. That is saying quite a bit given we have watched the rise of the Internet, the read/write web, and mobility during that time. Each of these breakthroughs was going to simultaneously save and destroy education; is this time different?

I’ve been spending many evenings diving into these tools, and I have to say, the potential here is beyond encouraging—it’s revolutionary. Whether you’re a faculty member balancing a mountain of research and student essays, a staff member managing endless administrative tasks, or a student trying to make sense of complex readings, these tools have the ability to supercharge your productivity and radically reshape how we work in higher education.

For faculty, ChatGPT can streamline so much of the administrative burden that clogs up valuable time. Imagine this: you feed in a list of objectives, and ChatGPT instantly creates a rubric for an assignment. Or when essays come in, you can ask it to do an initial assessment based on a rubric you both co-created. This doesn’t replace your role as an educator—it enhances it. It gives you the space to focus on deeper, more impactful teaching.

Using ChatGPT is like having a virtual assistant ready to handle routine tasks at breakneck speed. Planning meetings, organizing data, and even plowing through spreadsheets—ChatGPT handles it all with ease and precision. I recently had to tackle an organizational review on a group I barely knew. By feeding data into ChatGPT, I was able to create a comprehensive, compelling set of recommendations that took me just three hours. Without it, this would have been weeks of tedious work.

And for students, the possibilities are endless. Imagine being able to create a custom AI assistant for each class, one that can summarize readings, quiz you on tough concepts, and help you master material faster.

We have a responsibility to lead this charge across campus. Start experimenting with ChatGPT. See if it can actually help you solve problems in ways you’ve never thought possible. You might be surprised at how quickly this tool frees you up to focus on what really matters: transforming education for the better.

We are at the forefront of something monumental. It’s time for us to take the reins and lead the way forward. Let’s embrace this future together.

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August 2024 Updates from the Office of the CIO

I am thrilled to share the progress we have made in recent months. Our collective efforts have led to significant advancements that have not only enhanced our digital infrastructure but also improved the overall experience for our community.

One of our major accomplishments is nearing completion with two significant network equipment lifecycle projects. The installation of wireless access points is 97% complete, with 3,636 out of 3,759 access points installed across 160 buildings. This project supports newer encryption technologies, improves Wi-Fi performance, and accommodates more user devices. Additionally, the installation of vulnerable switch replacements is 96% complete, with 976 out of 1,020 switches installed across 162 buildings. This initiative reduces risk by eliminating switches that can no longer be security patched, vastly improves performance, and reduces the number of switch models we need to support, lowering the complexity of operations and improving service.

We have also made significant strides in teaching and learning technology. The Simple Syllabus Tool, which provides an easily usable, standardized template for syllabus production and submission, has seen a 259% increase in adoption for the Fall 2024 term compared to Spring. Additionally, we have completed 73 Canvas integration requests between July 1 and August 29, 2024, with 19 more in progress. These integrations ensure that faculty needs are met while protecting student data and lowering the University’s risk of exposing FERPA data.

Another noteworthy achievement is the launch of the Guest Authentication SSO service. This service enhances application access and security for UT guests, visitors, private industry partners, and research collaborators, significantly reducing the need for guest EIDs. Early adopters, such as the Texas Advanced Computing Center and The Alienware Longhorn Esports Arena, have reported high user satisfaction and seamless integration, illustrating the potential for broader application across the University.

These accomplishments are a testament to the hard work and dedication of our Enterprise Technology (ET) team and our partners. Your unwavering commitment and collaboration have been invaluable in achieving these milestones. Together, we have set a new standard for excellence and innovation.

Thank you for your continued support and collaboration. Let’s keep pushing the boundaries and achieving great things together.

July 2024 Updates from the Office of the CIO

Celebrating Our Achievements: A Summary of Recent Projects

As we continue to innovate and enhance our digital infrastructure, I am thrilled to share some of the remarkable work our teams have accomplished recently. These projects not only demonstrate our commitment to excellence but also highlight the collaborative spirit that drives our success.

Business Process Workflow for Mobile Application Development

Scott Richardson, Manager of the Technical Customer Support Team, recognized the need for a defined process for mobile application development. This initiative ensures that applications are useful, intuitive, secure, and aligned with the UT brand. Scott’s team has been instrumental in guiding customers through this process, and they are currently finalizing the workflow and approvals1.

REDCap Service for the Research Community

In collaboration with the VP-Research, our Campus IT Infrastructure and Services team has initiated a project to provide a central REDCap service for the campus researcher community. This secure, web-based application supports data capture for research studies and aims to offer a robust, scalable service shared across multiple colleges and units2.

GitHub Copilot Proof of Concept (POC)

There is significant interest across campus in testing GitHub Copilot to improve developer productivity and generate more secure code. This POC, a collaboration with Enterprise Technology and many CSUs, has received ISO approval and is now underway3.

MS Azure AI/ML Cloud Services Approval

We are excited to announce that MS Azure AI and ML services are now ISO approved for confidential data. This approval allows CSUs across campus to use these cloud services to support their business needs, significantly expanding our capabilities4.

New MyUT Student Portal

The new MyUT student portal, launched on July 25, 2024, offers a secure, streamlined, and personalized student service. This project, in partnership with Modo Labs, improves security, enhances the student experience, and reduces annual renewal costs. The new portal is a testament to the collaborative efforts of many teams across the university5.

Onboarding of New Data Center Regional Customer

We have successfully onboarded the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) as our newest and largest regional customer in the data center. This migration project helps lower the subsidy needed to run the data center, freeing up additional budget for Enterprise Technology6.

5G Cellular Wireless Network Upgrades

Our Network and Telecommunications team has overseen the installation of new radios and antennas to support 5G services on the main campus and at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium. These upgrades will significantly enhance network speeds, capacity, coverage, and reliability7.

Financial Aid and Scholarship Management Systems

We have rolled out new financial aid and scholarship management systems to modernize student services on campus. These systems provide improved compliance, better visibility into financial aid offerings, and more powerful tools for scholarship awarding committees8.

Acknowledgments

I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to the UT ET team and all of our partners for their dedication and hard work. These achievements would not have been possible without your collaboration and commitment to excellence.