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From innovation to implementation to sector change: the view from HEFCE JISC Innovation Forum Keele University, 15 July 2008 Dr John Selby – Director (Education and Participation)
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Overview JISC and its funders/partners The role of HEFCE Innovation as a socio-technical system JISC innovations emerging JISC innovations established JISC innovations evolving JISC innovations enabling Your role and the funders’ role
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JISC and its funders/partners JISC is a committee (many committees) JISC is UK wide JISC is funded by HE and FE and indirectly others JISC funding ultimately comes from government JISC is both top-down and bottom-up JISC innovates in ICT on behalf of its funders and the sectors it represents JISC operates in changing (national) political contexts
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The role of HEFCE Principal funder of core budget HEFCE appoints JISC chair and two board members HEFCE works with other funders – Steering committee of assessors – Assessors attend JISC Board Secretariat are HEFCE staff HEFCE capital programme
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Innovation as a socio-technical system The nature of socio-technical systems The innovation process The implementation process From innovation to implementation to sector change
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JISC innovation emerging eXchanging Course Related Information (XCRI) Opening up offerings of learning providers Allows valued added services and new information channels to be offered. Growing community of adopters including – UCAS, MMU, Staffordshire, Thames Valley, Herefordshire, Oxford, OU, Bolton, Manchester, Salford and London Met. http://xcri.org
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JISC innovation established ePrints - Open Source Repository Software Enabled the development of Institutional repositories and enable open access to research, data and other materials. 264 known achieves world wide using ePrints http://www.eprints.org/
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JISC innovation evolving From Athens (est 1997) to Federated Access Management (est 2006) Journey from centralised to federated – JISC Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting (AAA) programme (2002-2004) – Core Middleware Programmes (2004-2006) – Access Management Transition Programme (2006-2008) – Access Management Federation (est 2006) Better of control access and identity for users Ability to integrate with existing systems Access to a wider range of resources and services http://www.ukfederation.org.uk/
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JISC innovation enabling Distributed e-Learning Programme (2004-2007) ‘Life Long Learning’ Outcomes have enabled – Regional collaboration – Effective use of e-portfolio http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/program me_edistributed
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Your role and the funders’ role Your role – Think about the users – Speak beyond the community – Remember the changing political context The funders’ role – Be clear about strategy – Engage with sector-wide bodies – Engage with government Together we can support change in HE and FE
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