Student Information Systems and Presentations/Speeches

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Kuali Student: A Next-Generation Administrative System

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Title:Kuali Student: A Next-Generation Administrative System (ID: LIVE0815)
Author(s):Richard Spencer (The University of British Columbia)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (07/22/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Administrative systems should be affordable, flexible, and customizable. They should help end users plan for and achieve their goals and help them complete tasks along the way. This presentation will show how the vision, principles, and design for Kuali Student are aligned with these objectives and discuss why community source development was selected for this project.

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Kuali Student: A Next-Generation Administrative System

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Title:Kuali Student: A Next-Generation Administrative System (ID: ENT08019)
Author(s):Richard Spencer (The University of British Columbia)
Origin:Presented at Enterprise Technology Conferences (05/28/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Administrative systems should be affordable, flexible, and customizable. They should help end users plan for and achieve their goals, helping them complete tasks along the way. This presentation will show how the vision, principles, and design developed for Kuali Student can be applied to other next-generation administrative systems and outline some community source development opportunities.

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Building a Kuali Student Service System

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Title:Building a Kuali Student Service System (ID: WRC08040)
Author(s):Timothy Heidinger (University of California, Berkeley) and James Dudek (University of California, Berkeley)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (03/31/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Interested in moving beyond ERPs or your homegrown SIS? Come find out about a new approach, Kuali Student, built by and for the higher ed community. An extended Q&A will provide answers to your toughest technical, functional, and financial questions.

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365 Days to a Portal Solution

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Title:365 Days to a Portal Solution (ID: MAC08043)
Author(s):Jill Forrester (Dickinson College) and James E. Cunningham (Pennsylvania College of Technology)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/15/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Dickinson College and Pennsylvania College of Technology recently implemented portal solutions in under 365 days. This presentation will describe the high-level planning and management of fast-track portal implementations. The necessary decisions and trade-offs realized will be highlighted. We will also present the lessons learned from our 365-day portal implementations.

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Using Data to Change Student (and Faculty) Behavior About Academic Integrity

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Title:Using Data to Change Student (and Faculty) Behavior About Academic Integrity (ID: MAC08070)
Author(s):John Fritz (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) and Teresa Viancour (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/15/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

To discourage repeat student violations of the UMBC academic integrity policy and to encourage faculty to report them, the Office of Information Technology used the campus portal to track, report, and alert all parties of AI incidents. Summary reports publicly document UMBC's change over time and students' changing behavior.

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Social Networking Technologies: A "Poke" for Campus Services

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Title:Social Networking Technologies: A "Poke" for Campus Services (ID: EDU07231)
Author(s):Kathleen Christoph (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Lori Berquam (University of Wisconsin-Madison), and Joanne E. Berg (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Social networking software like Facebook, MySpace, and YouTube has become a way of life for today's students. In this session, we will explore whether and how we might use these technologies, or ideas they generate, to create better and more effective student and academic services at our institutions.

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Wiki and Project Management

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Title:Wiki and Project Management (ID: EDU07310)
Author(s):Geoffrey Corb (The Johns Hopkins University) and Stephen Hellen (The Johns Hopkins University)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This session will introduce wiki concepts and explore their use in project management and in supporting IT systems in higher education. JHU's implementation of a new student information system extensively uses an enterprise wiki, which will be highlighted, along with use cases, examples, and lessons learned.

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All Aboard the Digital Express!

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Title:All Aboard the Digital Express! (ID: WRC07011)
Author(s):Linda Thor (Rio Salado College)
Origin:Presented at Western Regional conferences (05/07/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Four distinct generations, from the tech-savvy to the tech-challenged, are enrolled in higher education today. Are we as educational leaders in tune with their wants and needs? In an era where students can text message their registrations, how many bells and whistles should we offer them? How do we manage to track trends? This presentation will explore possibilities and innovative solutions for the digital age.
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Tracking Student Progress in an ERP Environment to Satisfy Complex NCATE Reporting Requirements

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Title:Tracking Student Progress in an ERP Environment to Satisfy Complex NCATE Reporting Requirements (ID: MAC07039)
Author(s):Karen LeDrew (Coppin State University) and Leontye Lewis (Coppin State University)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/18/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Coppin State University uses iStrategy's higher education analytics application to satisfy complex NCATE accreditation reporting requirements. This presentation will discuss the use of delivered PeopleSoft functionality to track performance in required course rubrics and demonstrate the range of analytical reports that illustrate completion rates for each rubric.
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Community Source Development of a Next-Generation Student System

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Title:Community Source Development of a Next-Generation Student System (ID: EDU06196)
Author(s):Leo Fernig (The University of British Columbia) and Richard Spencer (The University of British Columbia)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/10/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The University of British Columbia is working with other institutions to develop a community source, next-generation student system that will use a service-oriented architecture. We will describe our approach to community source projects; a standards-based, service-oriented architecture; and the goals and design concepts for a new, open-source, student services system.
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