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1 AARB at AACRAO From Ad hocery to Organized Chaos: Advisors, Enterprise Architects, Registrars and Technologists working together to improve undergraduate advising Monday, April 15, 2013 10:45am – 11:45am Session ID: 232

2 About UW-Madison Founded in 1848 Total Research Expenditures: #4 Total Students: 42,441 Undergraduate (28,737) Graduate (9,251) Professional (2,823) Specials (1,630) Total Schools and Colleges: 13 Number of Degrees Awarded Annually: 10,099

3 Introductions Scott Owczarek University Registrar, Division of Enrollment Management Jim Phelps Enterprise Architect, Division of Information Technology Jeffrey Shokler Assistant Director, Office of Undergraduate Advising

4 81091211 Five Years at Madison

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8 Critical Success Factors The right people at the table Key retirements Maturity of the moment Buy-in and support from leadership Building on a win

9 Building the AARB Community buy-in and shopping the idea Build on existing governance Role of the Enterprise Architect

10 AARB - Membership Advisors Kendra Abel, L&S ACAC Nikki Bollig, Business Scott Burkhardt, History Tanya Cutsforth, Engineering Noel Howlett, CCAS Kathryn Paar, SOHE Molly Reinhard, CALS Chris Verhaeghe, CFYE Timothy Walsh, CCAS Technical Aaron Apel, RO Mike Farnham, DoIT - AT Scott Fullerton, DoIT James Helwig, DoIT - IIAT, AT James Phelps, DoIT Administrative Annette McDaniel, OUA Scott Owczarek (Co-Chair), RO Jeffrey Shokler (Co-Chair), OUA Wren Singer, OUA Michelle Young, RO

11 AARB - Mixed Bag Advisors Administrators Technologists

12 Advisors Administrators Technologists Complexity Connectedness Considerations Possibilities Complexity Connectedness Considerations Possibilities

13 AARB - Mixed Bag Advisors Administrators Technologists Jointly determine: Strategy Requirements Use Cases Jointly determine: Strategy Requirements Use Cases

14 Opportunity to Educate

15 The tools The limitations The flow The variations Advisors Complexity of Advising

16 Current tools Future state Easily attained changes Requirements needs Technologists Current state and future possibilities

17 What is under discussion What needs help What we could pursue Administrators Current roadblocks and opportunities

18 Design Thinking Service Oriented Architecture Enterprise Data Management Operational Data Stores Architects How to think architecturally and design for the future

19 AARB - Mixed Bag Advisors Administrators Technologists

20 How we use the Core Diagram

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23 How we guide technical decisions

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25 Scenario Review

26 Scenario: Training Analysis

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28 Scenario: Advisee Experience

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30 http://go.wisc.edu/3a5dbd

31 2013 Strategy Proxy “view” of advisee tools Usability studies of the advisee experience Gather metrics on time spent

32 Scenario: Data Entry Conundrum

33 Scenario: Strategy Development

34 Tools per task?

35 Seven tools per task…

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38 Building More Apps

39 Plan/Program Change DARS ISIS Course Guide ANS

40 We can’t leave it to every service provider and every technologist to solve on their own.

41 Orchestration of reusable services Leveraging a shared infrastructure

42 Plan/Program Change Run DARS report Run ISIS Transcript Get Plan/Program Requirements Find Courses in CourseGuide Run DARS What If ISIS Change Plan ISIS Assign Advisor Advisor Notes System

43 Plan/Program Change DARS ISIS Course Guide ANS Services Mgmnt Orchestration Run DARS report Run ISIS Transcript Get Plan/Program Requirements Find Courses in CourseGuide Run DARS WhatIf ISIS Change Plan ISIS Assign Advisor Record Meeting in ANS Security Gov.

44 Plan/Program Change DARS ISISANS Services Mgmnt Orchestration Run DARS report Run ISIS Transcript Get Plan/Program Requirements Find Courses in CourseGuide Run DARS WhatIf ISIS Change Plan ISIS Assign Advisor Record Meeting in ANS Security Gov. Course Guide

45 Find Courses DARS ISISANS Services Mgmnt Orchestration Run DARS report Run ISIS Transcript Get Plan/Program Requirements Find Courses in CourseGuide Run DARS WhatIf ISIS Change Plan ISIS Assign Advisor Record Meeting in ANS Security Gov. Course Guide

46 Find Courses DARS ISISANS Services Mgmnt Orchestration Run DARS report Run ISIS Transcript Find Courses in CourseGuide Run DARS WhatIf Record Meeting in ANS Security Gov. Check PreReqs Course Guide

47 Orchestration of reusable services Leveraging a shared infrastructure

48 Metrics 33% 1,500 hours of high-value advising every year. 3,000 more students served. 1,500 hours of high-value advising every year. 3,000 more students served.

49 AARB as a way to help technologists, administrators and end-users understand...

50 Current technology landscape Costs of the current state Design goals and practices Complexity Opportunities Help understand…

51 Summary From weeds to a garden From tactical to strategic From filling holes to knitting an experience

52 Questions? Thank You! Session ID: 232 Scott Owczarek, owczarek@wisc.edu Jim Phelps, phelps@doit.wisc.edu Jeffrey Shokler, jshokler@provost.wisc.edu http://go.wisc.edu/3a5dbd


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