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A Campus Portal It’s more than the technology…. Presented by: Rick Bunt, Associate Vice President, Information & Communications Technology Sharon Scott, Manager of Communications, Student & Enrolment Services University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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A Campus Portal It’s more than the technology…
Presented by:Rick Bunt, Associate Vice President, Information & Communications TechnologySharon Scott, Manager of Communications, Student & Enrolment Services
University of SaskatchewanSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Acting boldly and seizing their chanceWith no promise of funds in advance
A team of mere mortalsUnacquainted with portals
Put one in by the seats of their pants.
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PAWS
• Background
• A Bold Approach
• Challenges Faced
• A Look at PAWS
• Lessons Learned
Outline
Personalized Access to Web Services
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Background
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The University of Saskatchewan Located in Saskatoon A “medical-doctoral” University
20,000 students 7,500 faculty and staff 14 colleges and schools with a full range of programs
Background
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Our Timeline2001-02 SIS replacement – needs & options
investigation
May 2002 BOG approves Si! Project; selection process begins
Nov 2002 RFP issued
May 2003 SSCT Banner selected
June 2003 Contract signed; project planning begins
Sept 2003 PAWS launched quietly
Mar 2004 PAWS launched loudly
April 2005 Student goes live
May 2005 Finance goes live
Background
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Some
Characteristics of Portal Technology Consolidation: multiple services via single sign on (SSO)
Channels: to deliver content and services
Community: service delivery to specific groups based on institutional role
Customization: user-tailorable, in both content and form
Content management: tools for managing/distributing content
Background
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The Case for a Portal What we had in June 2003
Institutional readiness Existing work Lists of desired services to deliver
What we didn’t have A process to implement Support (read: budget)
uPortal chosen as way to break in Then, along came Luminis…
Background
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The Luminis Decision Serendipity
Luminis came as part of Si! project purchase
Not our first choice, but a good one Leveraged existing uPortal work Provided a vendor partner Project credibility
Background
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A Bold Approach
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Project Strategy First tangible deliverable of our Si! project We required a bold approach
Tight scope, focus on quick wins Nimble governance—Just-in-time project mgmt Evolutionary budgeting Staged rollout
A Bold Approach
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Project Timeline
June 03 Sep 03 Mar 04 Sept 04
Adjustments
Train Users
Faculty Pilot
Implement
Tech training
Plan
Banner Prep
3.2 Upgrade
3.2 Beta
3.1 Upgrade
New Server
Sign Contract
Loud Launch
SoftLaunch
TaxForms
Grades
Files
Calendar
Courses
Fees
Groups
A Bold Approach
ExamSchedules
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Functionality & Services Just-in-time delivery: leverage existing work
Out-of-the-box functionality E-mail, Calendar Courses, Groups Announcements
Grab the low-hanging fruit RSS, XML, WebProxy, CPIP
Throw-away applications
A Bold Approach
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Sound like a lot of technology?There’s much more…
What will it look like? What will we call it? Content decisions Branding decisions Training Communications guidelines Engaging campus stakeholders Managing roles, users, permissions
A Bold Approach
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Challenges Faced
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Things don’t always go as planned
Three days before the launch …
Challenges Faced
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Technical & Organizational Challenges Existing issues exposed Enterprise-wide coordination Examples:
Authentication E-mail Instructor Data Eligibility Responsibilities Staffing
Challenges Faced
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A quick look at our portal…
PAWS
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A Look at PAWS
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A Look at PAWS
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A Look at PAWS
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Lessons Learned
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In Retrospect
Test vs. production environment Everything on one server (scaling) SSO to Banner E-mail not the carrot we thought Open-source vs vendor Changing processes takes time (and patience)
Lessons Learned
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In Retrospect Our bold approach has paid off
Clear vision, build the plan as required Leverage existing work Staged rollout, to everyone Collaboration is key Portal enhances content, communications
Lessons Learned
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Next Steps… Banner integration (Student and Finance) WebCT integration Integration – legacy middleware and role of LDIS Enhancements to Luminis More services
integration with legacy systems (eg. PS HR) New channel development
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Summary
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With PAWS, we are… Responding to user expectations Communicating effectively Facilitating faculty adoption of technology Reducing e-mail clutter Leveraging existing brand awareness Enhancing U of S reputation
Summary
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Providing a common platform for service delivery Building communities Preparing the campus for on-line service delivery Continuing to work with SSCT in feature development Proving value through usage – the system sells itself
Summary
With PAWS, we are…
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Usage Continues to Grow…
Sept 03 Sept 04
Loud launch
Tuition payments
Mar 04
“out of box”functionality
19,000 users
new “business”applications And the work continues…
Banner Integration
Christmas break
Spring break
End of term
Christmas break
Classes resume
Mar 05
IDs distributed to newly admitted
students
Soft launch
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Pay attention to governance Take advantage of quick wins Take opportunities to collaborate Emphasize content and communications Be ready
If you build it, they will come!
Summary
Famous last words…