Monash University
Founded: 1961
Headquarters: Clayton, Australia
Industry: Higher education
Challenges: Time-consuming, difficult-to-use, and aging video conferencing system, distributed workforce, globally located students and staff
Solution: Zoom Meetings, Zoom Rooms, Zoom Phone, Whiteboard, App Marketplace
Business benefits: Saved thousands of hours in setting up meetings, enabled remote working and learning, supported expansion on a global scale
Zoom was one of those applications where we hit the ‘Go’ button really quickly and it just worked for us.
Matt Carmichael
Director of Support Services and Engagement, Monash UniversityMonash University
Founded: 1961
Headquarters: Clayton, Australia
Industry: Higher education
Challenges: Time-consuming, difficult-to-use, and aging video conferencing system, distributed workforce, globally located students and staff
Solution: Zoom Meetings, Zoom Rooms, Zoom Phone, Whiteboard, App Marketplace
Business benefits: Saved thousands of hours in setting up meetings, enabled remote working and learning, supported expansion on a global scale
Zoom was one of those applications where we hit the ‘Go’ button really quickly and it just worked for us.
Matt Carmichael
Director of Support Services and Engagement, Monash UniversityComprised of 86,000 current students and 17,000 staff working across 150 active fields of research, Monash University is ranked among the top 1% of universities worldwide.
With six locations in Australia and an increasing number of campuses, partner universities, and remote learning offerings globally, Monash is actively growing. As the Director of Support Services and Engagement, Matt Carmichael is tasked with building and maintaining a technological service delivery capability that supports Monash University’s current needs as well as its vision for the future.
“We are an international university and we want to push that international approach and model even further. International for us means we need to be borderless.”
Early adopters
Back in 2017, Monash had already started experimenting with Zoom as a video conferencing tool. Their traditional system involved booking a specific room and required a full-time employee to set everything up. Staff then had to pack up and travel across campus — which could take up to 15 minutes each way — just to dial in. So, when a colleague suggested they try Zoom, Matt could immediately see the benefits.
“With Zoom, you get half an hour back in your day. If you’ve got three or four meetings a day — that’s a significant amount of time. And if you multiply that across thousands of staff members, that’s a big chunk of time we’re saving.”
Impressed with the usability of Zoom, Matt and his team increased their use of the platform, with over 2,000 staff members now using Zoom Phone.
“We’re now seeing a spread of the Zoom concept and the Zoom design into more and more of our spaces just to simplify the user experience and make it more efficient. What that creates is a uniform experience wherever our students, academic or professional staff members go on our campuses.”
In fact, Zoom is so much embedded in the culture at Monash that in 2021 alone they racked up 3.8 million Zoom meetings with 17 million participant connections, totaling 1.05 billion combined minutes.
Enhancing a good reputation with the right technology
Matt’s team’s value proposition is “Engage, Enable and Empower,” so reliability and ease of use are key factors to consider when choosing the right communication and collaboration technology.
“If we’re doing large parts of our job properly, we are invisible. Students and educators are engaging in our services and they work seamlessly.”
Zoom provides students and staff with a reliable tool and a simple user interface that requires minimal set-up and troubleshooting. This means that teachers, researchers, and professional staff have more time to invest in the things they were originally employed to do, providing a supportive and enjoyable work environment where they can thrive.
“There’s an ecosystem here. If we have really good researchers staying and doing great research, we get great write-ups, great citations, and great papers which lifts our world rankings, which brings more students, which enables us to continue investing in technology and enabling services that go back into that ecosystem.”
Making the most of Zoom
While previous suppliers were unable to provide analytic capabilities, Zoom gives Matt the tools to quickly identify and fix issues.
“Before it was ‘there’s something wrong, can you fix it’ and it was like a needle in a haystack. But with Zoom, whether it’s connection problems or something else, we can easily identify and resolve any issues.”
Features like closed captioning, recording capabilities, reactions, and whiteboard are all widely utilised across various Monash campuses, and Zoom Phone in particular is playing a big role in the organisation’s transition to remote working.
We have academics and researchers in all corners of the globe. For us, ease of deployment was important, and we found Zoom Phone really quite simple.
Matt Carmichael
Director of Support Services and Engagement, Monash UniversityWith plans to enhance remote and hybrid learning capabilities, the university is also beginning to explore Zoom’s Software Development Kit (SDK) and take advantage of applications such as Kahoot! on the Zoom App Marketplace.
Building a future with a strategic partner
“It’s not just the application that’s been really good – Zoom the organisation has also been exceptional for us. When you’re talking about a billion minutes of Zoom meetings per year, we want and need support.”
As Monash continues to grow its educational offering internationally, the ability to communicate with Zoom engineers about what’s coming up in their roadmap has been invaluable.
“We don’t view all of our suppliers as vendors. Some of them are partners — strategic partners in our direction for the future. Zoom in particular has played a really important part in that strategic partnership approach.”
After adopting Zoom ahead of the masses and then utilising its tools to thrive under pandemic conditions, Monash University is now expanding. By continuing to embrace innovation and by partnering with Zoom to build a simple, reliable, and versatile collaboration network, the organisation is well on its way toward building a bright new future of borderless, hybrid learning on a global scale.
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