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Active Working Groups

We welcome your participation in our current working groups.

Working groups should review the Charge to Working Groups as they develop their charter and periodically throughout their lifecycle. The Charge to Working Groups helps a working group ensure it is focused on the core mission of ITANA and that it helps develop and deliver our capabilities.

Learning Working Group

The aim of the ITANA Reference Architecture for Learning is to assemble a set of artifacts that provide an architectural description of the learning ecosystem. This is an area where there is huge technology churn. Consequently, there is a temptation to grasp at technology solutions without a clear roadmap of the entire problem space. This project is designed to provide such a roadmap.

Starting an Enterprise Architecture Practice Working Group

This working group has seeded content to assist institutions of higher education in starting an EA Program. 

Active Event/Topic Teams

Certain events and topics are being engaged by ITANA teams. These teams tend to be focused on a particular event or deliverable.

Face2Face 2015 Planning 

Planning is underway for ITANA's next Face2Face meeting.

55 Questions about MOOCs

The CIO CG came up with a list of 55 questions about MOOCs. ITANA will take these questions and organize them into a Solution Path structure.

Currently Inactive Peer Groups


Peer groups were chartered working groups that focused on outreach to new peers rather than to particular architectural topics.
The groups are not currently active but there is continued interest in catering to those unfamiliar with the architecture role or architecture within the higher education domain.

Leading as an Architect Peer-Group

Architects of all stripes are in a leadership position whether you know it or not.  The real goal of an architect is to influence decision makers and set strategy.  This peer-group is focused on discussing the skills of leadership that an architect should develop, successes and failures, ways to engage with campus partners, and personal development plans.

New to Higher Education Peer-Group

Are you new to Higher Education? Did you just come from a business with a strong top-down command and control structure and you are wondering "how do you get anything done?" This peer-group is for you.

Past Working Groups


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