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Effectively Using Internet Technology Brian Cordeau University of Texas – San Antonio
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Overview RSS (Really Simple Syndication) – What is it? Analyst Chat – How can we use it? Data Request Help Page – Bringing it together
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RSS What is it? – Something new How can we use it for our office? – There are many different ways Can it be easily implemented? – Yes, through existing mediums Examples we have used
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RSS, News Feeds, Orange Button What is an RSS Feed? – It is a useful way to keep visitors informed about what is going on in the office – Visitors can subscribe to the feed and get updates as they become available – It allows them to stay up to date with the office without having to check the website for updates
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Some Possible Uses Website Updates – New pages, new reports, generally useful information about what is changing on the site Ideas for Quick Statements – Using Google Alerts – Example
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Implementation Blogger – The most efficient way I have found – Allows your office to create a Blog and the RSS feed is generated automatically – It is easier to use than other RSS generators
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Caveats Not all Internet users know how to use them This is public information – Be careful what you post Keeping the Blog up to date takes some time management
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Useful Links www.blogger.com http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/12/18/dive- into-xml.html http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2002/12/18/dive- into-xml.html Google: RSS, News Feeds, News Readers
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Chat with an Analyst Why would we want to do this? – To provide quick information (in writing) What can we use to implement this? – AOL – Yahoo – Any Other IM service (Google Talk, ICQ, MSN..) What it is not used for? – Questions requiring in depth conversation – Sensitive Information
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Why? Clients need – Quick status updates – Possible time frame – Answers to any questions about the process Future Clients – What do I use this Data Request form for? – What information goes in field X? – Do you have information on…?
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Chat Services The Two that we use – AOL Instant Messenger – Yahoo Instant Messenger Each have a simple set up Chat Programs such as GAIM or Trillian combine these two formats
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Some Points It is not used for in depth analysis – This would be tedious Not used to submit new requests – Direct users to Data Request form Currently we are in the testing phase
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Implementation Simple to implement – Simply paste the screen name(s) into the web page – This allows users to cut and paste our screen name into their Contacts list – There are other ways using proprietary methods
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Useful Links http://www.aim.com/ http://www.yahoo.com/ http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/ – Trillian allows multiple connections http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ – Gaim also allows multiple connections
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Our Data Request Help Page Frequently Asked Questions – Allows clients to get a feel for the Data Request Process Analyst Chat – Short Explanation about using Instant Messaging Positive Feedback – Allows future clients to see that we are doing a good job
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Data Request FAQ General Questions – Time Frame – Types of Requests Filled – How does this work? Step-by-step – What information goes into each field on the Data Request form? – Each field is described here
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The Finished Product The UTSA IR Website (http://www.utsa.edu/ir)http://www.utsa.edu/ir – RSS Feed and Blog – The Data Request Help Page FAQs Chat with an Analyst Positive Comments
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