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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 SIMS Corpus Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Founded in 1995 Professional school 15 Faculty 40 Master’s students per year 2 year (4 semester) program 42-units for Master’s 6 core courses 6 or 7 electives What is SIMS?
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Pros and Cons Close Knit ProgramLimited Resources IndependenceLack of Structure Diverse OfferingsLacks Specialization UC Berkeley Emerging FieldFew Role Models Forge a PathDirection is Uncertain
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 We set out to…. Project Goals Describe Locate Connect Corpus: A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject. – Dictionary.com … the SIMS Corpus
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 How the scope changed over time What drove the change Project Goals Describe Locate Connect
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Research Methods 1.Mission Statement Reviewed original proposal presented to U.C. Regents in 1993 2.Interview / Survey Compiled to gauge opinions about expertise and experience 3.Course Enrollment Data Identified trends in interests by students as well as by course
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Research Methods 4. Areas of Study Evaluated courses students took to identify common clusters 5.Card Sorting Determined how individuals organize terms found in the SIMS Corpus 6.Technology Review Evaluated options to address issues and complete recommendations
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Methodology Interviews & Survey Cardsorting Course Enrollment Areas of Study Mission Statement Technology Review
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Findings SIMS Identity Curriculum Synergy Information Access SIMS’ Online Presence
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Identity What is SIMS? What do you do there? How is that different from computer science?
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Identity Charter envisions some of SIMS’ focuses to be: Management of Information Systems (MIS) User Interaction Students perceive SIMS’ strengths as: Information Architecture UI Design, Usability Document Engineering, XML & Web services Law and Policy
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Identity Recommendations Continue to develop areas of focus Create committees that oversee these areas Utilize seminars Publicize Work Issue Area 1 Area 5 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Curriculum Synergy Survey says: 49% say degree tracks influenced decision to attend SIMS 58% say they were not helpful in selecting courses Course Enrollment Analysis reveals: Consistently fewer offerings at SIMS in fall semesters Trend of SIMS students going to Haas is increasing
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Curriculum Synergy Typical Student’s Schedule at SIMS: IS 255 IS 206IS 213 IS 208IS 298 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th IS 255 IS 202 IS 204
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 IS 200 IS 202 IS 204IS 213 IS 206IS 298 Curriculum Synergy Revised Student Schedule: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th IS 255
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Curriculum Synergy
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Information Access Need integrated information structures Techniques we learn are not employed by the school
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Information Access
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Information Access Need for improved, integrated information structures Techniques we learn not employed by the school Lack of uniformity results in redundant efforts and varied quality of information
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Describe overall structure of SIMS Enables information reuse Information Access Information Taxonomy PoliciesMeta Model Use in curriculum Reinforces areas of focus Develop standards Encourages automation efforts
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Over 50% of students found SIMS through the website Web content not representative of SIMS experience Two types of issues: Content Organization of Information Online Presence
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 “having outdated degree tracks on the website … definitely gave me a different vision about what the school would be about than what it actually is.” – SIMS Student Online Presence
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Content 62% knew what they wanted to study but advertised tracks are inaccurate Results in unrealistic expectations of school Online Presence
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Organization Information available is organized by function Final projects not featured prominently on the site Does not reflect SIMS’ methodology detracting from school’s credibility Online Presence
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Short-term Organize content along areas of focus Make student work more prominent Long-term Utilize student projects to enhance SIMS infrastructure Online Presence
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Summary Define and institutionalize SIMS identity Deploy consistent and specialized curriculum Develop integrated information structure Reorganize website to reflect SIMS
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Thank You! Gracias! Merci! Dean Saxienan SIMS Faculty Students SIMS Staff Dr. Bob Glushko
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The SIMS Corpus – Final Project Presentation May 13, 2004 Questions? Comments? Complete copy of our report will be available SOON at: dream.sims.berkeley.edu/SIMSCorpus
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