kuali - building a community (kduk14)
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Slides from our UK Kuali Day talk on Building a Community in June 2014. Simon Whittemore and I outline Jisc's new strategic focus, the "co-design" pipeline of new products and services that we are lining up, including our student lifecycle challenge: From Prospect to Alumnus. We also present feedback from event delegates on their interests and priorities, and potential next steps in building and sustaining the nascent UK Kuali community.TRANSCRIPT
Martin Hamilton, Simon WhittemoreUK Kuali Day, June 2014
Kuali: Building a Community
Outline
»1. Background
»2. Jisc Co-Design challenge: From Prospect to Alumnus
»3. Kuali Day delegate survey
»4. The way forward?
Image credit: CC-BY Flickr user swampa
Outline
»1. Background
»2. Jisc Co-Design challenge: From Prospect to Alumnus
»3. Kuali Day delegate survey
»4. The way forward?
Image credit: CC-BY Flickr user swampa
Background: About Jisc
» Registered charity championing theuse of digital technologies in researchand education
» Wide range of shared services for UKUniversities and Colleges, e.g.
‑ JANET, world leading NREN
‑ Groundbreaking content dealswith publishers
‑ Cloud brokerage, e.g. Amazon portal
» R&D achievements such as:
‑ IETF standards track Moonshot project
‑ Pioneering work in Open EducationalResources, Open Access and Open Data
Background: The co-design process
Outline
»1. Background
»2. Jisc Co-Design challenge: From Prospect to Alumnus
»3. Kuali Day delegate survey
»4. The way forward?
Image credit: CC-BY Flickr user swampa
Outline
»1. Background
»2. Jisc Co-Design challenge: From Prospect to Alumnus
»3. Kuali Day delegate survey
»4. The way forward?
Image credit: CC-BY Flickr user swampa
Kuali Day delegate survey
Kuali Day delegate survey
Kuali Day delegate survey
Kuali Day delegate survey
Kuali Day delegate survey
Kuali Day delegate survey
» Either there is the need for one University to take a lead or a central organisation, like JISC, to coordinate going forward.
» Set up a collaborative group to share the effort and risk of assessing, "localising" (to UK needs) and implementing Kuali systems.
» Set up UK project group with dedicated staff who work in Universities to being in expertise needed.
» Through open dialogue and discussion of the relevant and important priorities facing organizations in the UK and identifying how they may be satisfied with Kuali community developed and supported solutions that best serve higher education.
» Track Kuali work, establish UK interest group(s per product?), discuss with Kuali Foundation a UK sub-group/ licence arrangement.
Kuali Day delegate survey
» How the UK specific elements of statutory reporting, UCAS, tier 4, etc. can be added and maintained?
» Readiness year-on-year to do UK statutory returns, e.g. HESA, TRAC
» Online, largely product/system-specific communities; possibly with nominated champions to review what other countries are doing (USA?).
» On-demand analytics - enrollment ; learning analytics
» Showcase against some of the other products available. How does Kuali Student stack up against Banner and SITS for example? MIS managers and teams need to be able to see it as a viable alternative. Compliance and reporting are key considerations that make it difficult for others to compete.
» "Cloud-hosted SaaS platform?Multi-tenancy?
Outline
»1. Background
»2. Jisc Co-Design challenge: From Prospect to Alumnus
»3. Kuali Day delegate survey
»4. The way forward?
Image credit: CC-BY Flickr user swampa
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• Jisc Digital Futures Project• Objective: improved and joined-up prospect student and alumnus experience • 2 yr project initially• £3-4M • SRO: Simon Whittemore ; Other key contacts:
PRE-APPLICATION
ADMISSIONS (Application)
EMPLOYABILITY and Placements
ENROLMENT (Pre-registration and Registration)
INDUCTION
TEACHING AND LEARNING, ASSESSMENT
PASTORAL CARE
GRADUATION
Alumni
Widening Participation
Student Lifecycle Stages
Some Related Jisc Resourceshttp://jisc.textmatters.com/outline/
From Prospect to Alumnus
> Interesting comments/quotes from participant about this stage or event
April 2014
> Co-design SG Define Challenges
Jun-Aug 2014
Sept 2014 Oct/Nov 14Quarterly - logic model
Sep 15– Jul 16
> Interesting comments/quotes from participant about this stage or event
> Interesting comments/quotes from participant about this stage or event
> Interesting comments/quotes from participant about this stage or event
> Interesting comments/quotes from participant about this stage or event
> Interesting comments/quotes from participant about this stage or event
Project timeline
> Co-design Consultation
> Solutions Workshop
> Project(s) start> Iterative Review and Evaluation
> Pilot Shared Services /solutions
From Prospect to Alumnus
From Prospect to Alumnus
Outcomes and beneficiaries
From Prospect to Alumnus
Systems & info not joined-up enough to enable effective student lifecycle relationship management. Need to manifest value for money in the student experience.
Institutional and national viability of provision due to poor and piecemeal student experience.
Better institutional articulation of offer/competitive advantage. Better informed student decisions; better informed stakeholders and national agencies. Institutional, regional and national efficiencies.
1. Build new shared services and enterprise system enhancements through institutional pilots?
2. Improve interaction between constituents of SLRM ecosystem to increase the sum of the parts?
3. Empower the SLRM (e.g. through service design & mgt) to deliver better student experience?
Which Approach?
Issue
Risk of not doing
The way forward?
» Immediate actions versus medium to long term:› Formal relationship between UK and Kuali Foundation, e.g.
UCISA-CISG, Jisc?› Potential Co-Design challenge project activities?
» Support for UK Kuali pilot institutions?› UK/EU requirements, e.g. HESA, KIS, UKBA, HEAR› Internationalization, e.g. currencies in Kuali Finance› “Show and tell”: Sharing experiences and best practices› Potential SaaS hosted platform
» Leverage aspects?› e.g. building on Rice as a vendor neutral ESB
Martin Hamilton, Simon [email protected], [email protected]
Kuali: Building a Community