当灾难来袭:彭宁顿生物医学研究中心如何支持整个学术健康中心

C. Lassalle
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如果你今天失去了你的物理空间,你明天将如何工作?仅仅这一个问题可能就会让你的大脑在各个方向寻找答案。这篇论文将引导你通过启动整个被灾难摧毁的校园的过程。*空间——你是否应该与你所在城市或州的另一所大学合作,以获得空间来取代你的物理办公空间?*创造力——由于高等教育并不富裕,你能找到创造性的合作方式吗?*目标-“演出必须继续。”学术课程可以休一年假吗?* UNITED -既然每个部门都使用网络传播信息,现在是不是所有的事情都由IT部门负责?*教师课程、教学大纲和年级*工资单、商务办公室和预算数据系统*学生宿舍遗留的电脑*现金-如果你的校园和周围的城市被灾难严重破坏,你将获得哪些资金来建立一个学校、部门和网络?您将需要服务器、打印机、计算机、软件和办公空间。*沟通——你如何与你的老师、学生和工作人员联系?您是否已经在异地设置了危机服务器?*支持-在启动后紧急时间需要多少骨干船员。这些问题将在本文中得到解答。这个过程将从最初的危机会议开始;带你了解网络、教室和教员办公室的设置;讨论如何在学校期间为他们提供支持;最后谈论他们说“我准备好回家了!”的那一天。
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When disaster struck: how pennington biomedical research center supported an entire academic health center
How would you do your job tomorrow if you lost your physical space today? Just this one question probably makes your mind spin in all directions looking for answers. This paper will guide you through the process of starting up an entire campus that was destroyed by a disaster. * SPACE - Should you partner with another university within your city or state for space to replace your physical office space? * INGENUITY - Since Higher Education is not wealthy, can you find creative ways to collaborate? * GOALS - "The Show Must Go On." Can academic programs take a one-year leave of absence? * UNITED - Is the IT Department now responsible for everything since every department uses the web to disseminate information? * Faculty curriculum, syllabus, and grades * Payroll, Business Office, and Budget data systems * Student computers left in dorms * CASH - What funds would you access to set up a school, department, and network if your campus location and surrounding city was severely damaged by a catastrophe? You will need servers, printers, computers, software, and office space. * COMMUNICATION - How do you contact your faculty, students, and staff? Do you have a Crisis Server already setup in an offsite location? * SUPPORT - How large of a skeleton crew is needed during the post-emergency time for startup. These questions will be answered in this paper. The process will start with the initial crisis meeting; take you through the setup of networks, classrooms, and faculty offices; discuss how to support the schools during their time on your campus; and finally talk about the day when they say "I AM READY TO GO HOME!".
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