Project Aspen: A Single-Source-of-Truth Approach to Digital Transformation in Higher Education
Project Aspen: A Single-Source-of-Truth Approach to Digital Transformation in Higher Education
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2025-11
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Maranan, Diego S.
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Effective data management is critical for evidence-based decision-making to achieve equitable quality education. Centralizing data from various sources enhances accuracy and institutional responsiveness, while learning analytics plays a vital role in monitoring student progress. Project Aspen, implemented at the University of the Philippines Open University’s Faculty of Information and Communication Studies, exemplifies an approach to academic digital transformation by centralizing academic and institutional data into a single-source-of-truth system. This is achieved by federating employee and student information databases into a unified repository, leveraging flexible, low-cost, no-code tools like Airtable. Real-time reporting, automated analytics, and dynamic portfolio generation enable streamlined processes, improved accountability, and flexible reporting. This paper highlights Aspen’s ability to integrate data efficiently to address fragmented reporting and redundant data entry, describing implementation challenges and key successes to suggest actionable insights for smaller institutions seeking to modernize their data infrastructures for digital transformation.
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Maranan, D. S. (2025, November 13). Project Aspen: A Single-Source-of-Truth Approach to Digital Transformation in Higher Education. In Concise Talks [Conference paper]. 30th International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) World Conference 2025, Wellington, New Zealand.