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Implementing Sakai at Your Institution
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2 Small-scale Sakai at Boston University
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3 School of Management 4000 users, roughly 100 concurrent users Small staff – A different set of skills Heavy user of Blackboard – Broad but shallow adoption Joined Sakai Feb. 2004
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4 Non-technical challenges Re-orienting a department – Strategic shift from maintenance to open source development – Little Java skill and open source experience Buy-in from administration Buy-in from faculty – Pilot marketing
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5 Pilot 5 faculty in Fall, 10 faculty in Spring Focus groups, experimental tool surfacing Unexpected outcomes – Research sites – Sparking reflection among faculty Establishing the infrastructure and practices – Local Subversion repo – Identifying feature gaps, developing training materials – Staging machines and deployment schedule
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6 Migration (the year ahead) Running Blackboard and Sakai in parallel Moving to 2.2, depending on our own development
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7 Staff 2 developers part-time (Sakai activity varies – say 1 FTE) 1 sys admin part-time (say 0.3 FTE) 1 DBA very part-time (say 0.05 FTE) User support (doubling as QA – say 1 FTE) Me – Sakai librarian – Sakai consultant – Sakai deployment R&D – Project management
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8 Lessons (un)learned Don't run the latest release in production Sakai development is hard – And documentation is too good to be true Sakai is us – But collaboration costs, and we have to continue gauging efficiencies. – You can't ignore the social component.
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classes*v2: Sakai at Yale University
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implementation history spring 2005: v1.0 * small pilot * single server summer 2005: v1.5 * production * manual site creation fall 2005: v2.0.1 * integration with Banner, clustered environment spring 2006: v2.0.1 * integration with student course selection worksheet summer 2006: v2.1.2
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*v2: an ITS-wide initiative Center for Media Initiatives: overall project ownership, support and management (2 FTE) Application Development Group: customization, integration (2 FTE) Technology & Planning: system administration and implementation (0.5 FTE) Database Administration Group: Oracle database administration (2 FTE) Data Center Services: server/SAN maintenance (0.25 FTE)
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classes*v2 adoption Fall 2005: 250 courses * 174 instructors Spring 2006:500 courses * 350 instructors Project sites:over 100
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future plans Legacy system phased out by fall 2007 Expansion to include professional schools Distributed support system
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University of Michigan
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17 Implementation Overview 5000 concurrent users, 90,000+ on system 3 years of running Sakai Running 2.1.2 Migrated from home grown system Significant investment
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18 Support Overview Customer Service/Technical Support Training (Academic and Administrative) Documentation Quality Control (testing) Technical Staff (for local integration and customization)
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19 Operations Overview Data center, networking, storage, etc. Environments in use: – Test, Production, Load, Pilot Direct costs (hardware, software) Managing change once the software is up
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20 Management Overview CTAC (Administrative Committee) CFAC (Faculty Advisory Committee) Campus Communications (CTools SIG, ATCommons, etc.) Migration experience
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21 Key Learnings Maintaining a stable, yet cutting edge environment is very difficult Systems are 24 x 7 x 365; high customer expectations
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Questions & Answers
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23 classes*v2 at Yale
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24 Implementation History Spring 2005 - small pilot - v1.0 - single server Summer 2005 - production - v1.5 - manual site creation Fall 2005 - v2.0.1 - integration with Banner, clustered environment Spring 2006 - v2.0.1 - integration with student course selection worksheet Summer 2006 - v2.1.2
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25 CMI - overall project ownership, support and management (2 FTE) Technology & Planning - system administration and implementation (0.5 FTE) DBA group - Oracle database administration (0.25 FTE) Application Development Group (2 FTE) Data Center Services - server/SAN maintenance (0.25 FTE) classes*v2 is an ITS-wide initiative
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