Emily Deere/Brett Pollack - UCSD Graduate Student Association
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Emily Deere/Brett Pollack - UCSD Graduate Student Association
TRITONLINK EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING Friday October 29, 2010 PC WEST MARSHALL COLLEGE ROOM – LEVEL 2 (2:00 - 4:00 pm) Members Penny Rue, VC Student Affairs (Co-Chair) Emily Deere, Exec. Director IT Applications, ACT System (Co-Chair) John Baker, ACT/IT Applications/Acad/Apps/Manager Bill Haid, Registrar, Admissions & Enrollment Services Frank Powell, Academic Senate Chair of Division Rick Nornholm, Director Technology/Admissions & Enrollment Services Brett Pollak, Campus Web Manager Barbara Sawrey, AVC Undergraduate Education Beth Surrell, Director TritonLink Project Jonathan Whitman, Director/Provost Muir College Visitor: Amini, Mojgan, ACT Director, Res Apps/User Experience Student Representatives Anish Bhayani, Undergraduate Student Representative Manuel Ruidiaz, Graduate Student Representative Members Absent: Mae Brown, AVC Admissions & Enrollment Services Jeff Gattas, Exec. Director University Communications & Public Affairs Michelle Humphrey, Senior Director University Communications & Public Affairs Gabriele Wienhausen, Associate Dean/Education, Div. of Biological Sciences Our meeting started with general introductions of all the participants and a warm welcome to all including our new Undergraduate Student representative Anish Bhayani. I. CWO – Campus Website Office Update – Emily Deere/Brett Pollack Emily and Brett discussed the transition of the Campus Web Office to ACT. The purpose of the Campus Web Office is to provide tools and services that integrate UC San Diego Web content so campus information is more accessible to end users. From a technical perspective, CWO now supports Blink, Current Students Web content, ucsd.edu, and any website using the campus Web Content Management system. The CWO also supports MapLink, Calendar Gateway, UCSD Mobile, and user interface design for all ACT web applications. The User Interface technology stack can be leveraged by any campus department and can be accessed at: http://uxt.ucsd.edu/ Emily Deere & Brett Pollak NEW CWO STRUCTURE 1 Website UI WebApp UI UCSD Web Consistency 2 Emily Deere Brett Pollak Allisa Becker Greg Goldman Jenny Chang* Kyle Frost* Mojgan Amini Suki Chui Flordelis Dimaano Allan Kim Nonie Kimpitak Ike Lin User Experience Technologies (UXT) * Student Employees 3 Campus Web Office Mission The purpose of the Campus Web Office is to provide tools and services that integrate UC San Diego Web content so campus information is more accessible to end users. Vision The CWO accomplishes this through… Offering a centralized content management system Templates that reflect campus branding for websites and web applications Services & training to help UCSD departments and organizations get the most out of these tools. Mobile development 4 CWO Project Initiation Business Owners Academic Affairs, Chancellor’s Office, Student Affairs, External & Business Affairs Project Management ACT-CWO Technology ACT ITI & ACT UX-T 5 Current Projects Identify & train Blink content owners in CMS Over 60 people trained since June Blink now relatively self sustaining Online event form registration framework Mobile framework TritonLink redesign Phase 2 CMS upgrade to version 6.7.2 Enhance Campus-wide CMS Templates Giving website redesign RMP websites into Blink Online Giving redesign UI Design for new SSO Migrate websites to CMS 6 2 Year CWO Roadmap 2010 Key: Complete In Process Proposed Ongoing 2011 UXT Project Design Requests Migrate Websites to the CMS Blink Operations UXT UI Framework Support Portal Services UCPA Maintenance/Support Transition TritonLink & Current Students Redesign TL Phase 1 Financial Apps UI Giving Website Redesign Mobile framework Online Giving UI Apply mobile framework to Student Apps Online Giving Redesign Phase 1 & 2 Lightweight Event Form Framework Maplink Upgrades (Security) Timekeeping Roles Screens CMS utilities Phase 1 CMS utilities Phase 2 Search Enhancements Calendar Enhancements Campus Website Refresh CMS Sites Model Enhance CMS Templates CMS upgrade Move RMP into Blink 1 I. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TritonLink Vision & Quick Wins Review.…………..….……. Beth Surrell Beth gave us a presentation that covered both Quick Wins and TritonLink Vision, please see below. II. Calendar Gateway Update………………………………………Beth Surrell For the Calendar Gateway update, Beth showed and explained the website live on the site. There was general discussion about the new tool and early adopters. She had an action item to survey current calendar owners to see how it is working for them. TritonLink Follow up from June 2010 Quick Wins What is TritonLink? Vision for TritonLink 2.0 A mock-up of our concept Project estimates TritonLink Quick Wins • Home page organization/enhancements (Completed) – Order tools by type – College/Departments more prominent – Add shuttle schedule – Links to calendars – events and academic – Promote WebCT, WebMail, Port Triton • Search improvements – TritonLink catalog created • Navigation improvements – Tool tabs updated • Library search widget (not completed) • Double Duty pages (not completed) • Footer changes (Completed) What is TritonLink? Go to www.ucsd.edu to “Current Students” or go to tritonlink.ucsd.edu The intent of TritonLink is to organize information by topic—making it easier for students to find UCSD content and information. TritonLink is a collection of web pages in the campus CMS which are branded with the TritonLink logo. A “TritonLink” branded page is really no different than any other page in the CMS. It is a static Web page open to anyone on the Internet. MyTritonLink MyTritonLink is a Web application “behind” campus SSO which contains some messaging specific to the authenticated student. Penny Rue Our Vision for TritonLink: Provide institutional functionality of what is typically found in a student portal and provide an online environment enabling full partnership and open participation by the entire UCSD community. 1. Better adoption of campus CMS use • Reduce confusion: What pages are TritonLink, what’s not? • Remove the TritonLink brand from all CMS pages. 2. Expand MyTritonLink’s role to become the student portal. • Entry is only through campus SSO • Gateway to access all student tools • Place for institutional messaging to students • All pages/tools are MyTritonLink branded John Brett Mojgan Rick Nonie Beth 3. Provide a student “Community” environment in MyTritonLink • Provide the portal experience students expect • Enable an on-line community for UCSD students • Allow and encourage the development of UCSD-specific Portlets • Provide high degree of personalization by individuals Google’s portal igoogle.com Yahoo’s portal my.yahoo.com Microsoft’s portal my.live.com Today’s Portals have similar features: • The user logs in with user/password (has an identity) • A selectable theme • Ability to create and name pages (tabs) • Ability to Search, find, and add portlets • Ability to organize and rearrange portlets • Ability to “share” parts of their portal content The majority of Web properties students use including Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, MySpace, etc. allow personalization and control. A student portal case study: Harvard When Harvard rolled out a traditional student portal, students being disappointed in the features and lack of personalization developed their own (Crimson Connect) using a free hosted service. Crimson Connect not only has Harvard-specific portlets, but leverages off an Ecosystem of thousands of other services like Yahoo, Facebook, Amazon, MySpace, etc. that all can integrate into a student’s personalized page. High-Level Estimates of Work 2) MyTritonLink Student Portal 1) “Current Student” CMS Task Resource Effort Task ACT-UXT 5-10 days Migrate content ACT-CWO, ACTUXT, Student Affairs 20-25 days URL redirector ACT-UXT 5-7 days Other Scripts ACT-UXT 25-30days QA Roll-out ACT-CWO, Student Affairs ACT-CWO, ACT-UXT 5-10 days Update Perl Apps Parallel Work Homepage Resource Update Java Apps QA Roll-out Effort ACT-ITAG, ACT-UXT ACT-ITAG, ACT-UXT ACT-ITAG, ACT-CWO Student Affairs ACT-UXT, ACT-ITAG 20-25 days 20-25 days 10-20 days 3-5 days Total 3-6 months 1-2 days Total 3-6 months 3) Community Tab Task Resource Effort Netvibes One-time setup Vendor, ACT-UXT $25k Hosting & Maintenance Vendor $2k/month QA Student Affairs Administration & Governance Student Life ongoing Total $25k + $2k/month Next Steps: Follow standard project lifecycle. Scope document will clearly identity timeline and resources. V. Registrar Project Updates; E-Course, E-Grades, CUPID…………..Bill Haid Update from Registrar’s Office 1. E-Course a. Electronic workflow for Course Approval process b. Project started July 2009 c. Requirements completed Fall 2009 d. In development Winter, Spring, Summer 2010 e. Currently in QA Testing; department staff involved i. Econ, Math, Hist, Bio, MWP f. Pilot launch Dec 2010; Seeking additional volunteer departments g. General campus launch Feb 2011; Info sessions and training materials available in January h. 2. E-Grades a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Electronic submission of grades and grade changes Requirements review completed Dec 2009 Project and funding approved April 2010 E-Grades development after E-Course. Currently staffing project teams; Registrar, ACT, TL Target pilot launch Spring 2011 Target general campus launch Fall 2011 3. CUPID (Create Unique Personal Identifiers) a. Reconciliation of employee ID between PPS, ISIS, and IFIS b. Program to automatically interface faculty information between ISIS and PPS for instructional assignments. c. Intended to improve data accuracy, faculty workload processes, classroom utilization reporting, and other related academic activities for campus use d. Moved to production Oct 21, 2010, targeted for completion Nov 2010 e. PPS to ISIS Interface (PII) now running each weekday f. PII copies instructor information (EID, Status, DOB, mail code) from PPS to ISIS and automatically creates PID for new instructors. (Instructor records will no longer be created manually in ISIS.) g. Departments are encouraged to expedite faculty information into PPS since instructors will be attached to courses only if they are in PPS. Some coordination issues still to be addressed. h. This project a pre-requisite for E-Grades i. Campus announcements will be forthcoming VI. Student Systems Advisory Committee Update ….…... R. Nornholm/J. Baker (Statistics taken from 6/4/2010 thru 10/28/2010) Student System Advisory Committee (new/enhancements > 120 hours): 13 total requests: 1 new to be prioritized, 1 completed, 2 in work, and 9 in queue. Major (requests >120 hours) non-SSAC efforts completed: Direct Loans UNEX ISIS-IFIS Interface changed to daily versus weekly and additional variance research tools made available per Deloitte CUPID Academic Applications Response Team (enhancements < 120 hours): 29 total requests: 5 new, 3 completed Footprints (FP) tickets (maintenance and mandates): 188 completed FP tickets (includes ISIS, SAM, TritonLink, and DARS) 11 closed trackers (TeamForge activities associated with FP tickets) The next Student Systems Advisory Committee meeting is scheduled for November 19th. The bottom line: Over the past four months we have accomplished quite a bit and, in an ongoing manner, we have worked hard to stay ahead of planned/new and emergency/ad hoc requests for service. To some extent, we have been successful in keeping our heads above water, but doing so is taking a toll on the Academic Applications staff. Nonetheless, we want to do more! eCourse is getting ready to deliver and eGrades development will ramp up immediately thereafter using many of the same programming resources. We could easily find ourselves in the same position as we are currently resource-wise, however, we made sure that the eGrades project included funding for a backfill contract programmer. This person is already onboard and making good headway in terms of coming up to speed and addressing several critical TritonLink maintenance and mandate items. Hopefully, this will allow me to use my more experienced TritonLink programmers on TEC, SSAC, and AART requests without having to repeatedly have them also working on emergency mandates