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Liz Pearce / Ruth Martin 2003 PORTAL Focus Group Liz Pearce / Ruth Martin 2003

Institutional Portals Provides access to the information, services and applications you need. Is a presentation layer – integrating and aggregating new and existing systems

Information & Services might be… Internal - VLE - Student Records - Library System External - BBC News - LTSN Website

PORTAL Project Looking at two main areas: How users feel about portals, what features they would like to see. What types of external information users would like included in the portal and how they would like them presented.

Question 1 Which one feature appealed to you most?

Question 2 What might be the potential benefits of such systems?

Question 3 What might be the potential draw backs of such systems?

Question 4 What types of internal content would be useful?

Question 5 What types of external content would be useful?

Personal View What else would be useful for you?