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Mike Anderson Luis Andrade Kitty Christen George Crespo Michelle Fredrich Marisol Hernandez Vessela Jivkova Kathleen Lyons Barbara Piszczek Tricia Taylor Mentor – Joe Sabado
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Out of the UC System, UCSB is the only campus that is not utilizing mobile technology as part of its home page platform.
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Cohort G’s project goal is to provide the entire UCSB community (faculty, staff, students, alumni, and visitors) with a “digital welcome mat” to our great institution through a state-of-the- art mobile website for UCSB’s home page, giving us GauchoGo!
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Serve as a bridge prior to the launch of UCSB’s new home page, part of the rebranding process. Foster a feeling of community within the UCSB campus by linking people across campus. Help with the recruitment of students and faculty by providing an easier online experience. Assist visitors with a more robust experience online.
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Generate a mobile home page with minimal changes – it will serve as a bridge prior to the relaunch in two years, using MWF. Engage service areas and departments on campus to populate pages. Provide pages necessary to assist staff, faculty, students, and visitors.
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January 2014 Contacting other UC campuses to gather data, including: Traffic data for each mobile feature offered The type of platform used for mobile access Costs, resource availability, and satisfaction with mobile program
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Lessons Learned We had four campuses respond to our survey: Berkeley, UCLA, Riverside, and UCSD. The campuses that responded have had their sites up, at least in Beta, for approximately 3 YEARS The websites use the UCLA framework, and were developed in house. The most popular pages are: campus directories, maps, courses, and athletics. Other notable pages were bookstore hours, library, and campus events. Minimal hours are required for maintenance – most of the pages are linked from other departments who maintain the content. Most are gearing toward a responsive website, if they do not offer it already.
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February 2014 Survey of UC Santa Barbara Survey will be sent out to the S-List, within various departments, and via Student Affairs to reach all current students. Cohort members collected incentives to encourage participation in survey. Identify UCSB resources available for use Web Hosting – Utilizing services available through UCSB Library. Work closely with AVC John Longbrake of UCSB Public Affairs to ensure project aligns with UCSB’s long-term vision plan. Project sponsored by UCSB Public Affairs
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February 2014 Identify UCSB resources required for use Developers/Graphic Designers – to be identified We Would like to engage the key players of the Web Standards Group to design the site. Content Managers – to be identified, based on availability of mobile responsive sites.
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March 2014 Analysis of Data Collected Design Phase Final Presentation April 2014 Beta Testing Live Website
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With approval, Cohort G can assist UCSB in linking existing resources into one streamlined experience.
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Arts and Lectures - http://artsandlectures.sa.ucsb.edu/m Counseling and Psychology Services “Say Something Project” - http://counseling.sa.ucsb.edu/saysomething/ Financial Aid - http://www.finaid.ucsb.edu/m Housing & Residential Services - http://www2.housing.ucsb.edu Library - http://m.library.ucsb.edu Resource Center for Sexual & Gender Diversity - http://wgse.sa.ucsb.edu/sgd/m/ Student Health Center - http://studenthealth.sa.ucsb.edu/m/
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Thank you for your attention!
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