Creating fast, automated technological processes is essential to limiting disruption in higher education and returning to a semblance of normality.
However, traditional technologies aren’t cut out to handle these new variables. The time required to manually code applications to create staggered schedules, monitor attendance and vaccine status, and provide instant updates to students poses a serious challenge for overstretched software development teams.
“Creating portals and apps is a great way to return to ‘business as usual’, while also providing the type of user experience that many Gen Z’s have come to expect”
As a result, IT is feeling the pressure to coordinate and automate manual processes to deliver pandemic-safe services to students and staff. Creating portals and apps is a great way to return to ‘business as usual’, while also providing the type of user experience that many Gen Z’s have come to expect.
Enter low-code
One technology that could clear a path towards a sustainable post-COVID future is low-code. Low-code is a software development…