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SLN2.0 Overview of the Technology Strategy
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LMS’s and combinations evaluated LMS’s Academus ANGEL Blackboard dotLRN Moodle Sakai WebCT Vista Combinations Sakai + Moodle + uPortal Sakai + Academus + uPortal Academus + Sakai + LAMS + uPortal
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Task Force-driven evaluation criteria Integration, integration, integration u Strong support for discipline-specific and other niche tools u Native interoperability with SUNY’s developing portal environment u Strong integration with other campus IT systems Student-centric design Support for the IMS Learning Design (LD) specification Open Source development
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A better way forward uPortal at the center Tools from a variety of sources u Sakai u JA-SIG u Various Open Source projects u Various commercial ventures LAMS for enhanced course authoring and learning experiences
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Key milestones December 2005 u Chancellor’s review of SLN business case u Completion of SLN2.0 first functional and technical requirements snapshot Early 2006 u RFP bidding process u Specification of first proof-of-concept Fall 2006 u First proof-of-concept piloted Fall 2007 u First production release
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Implementation strategy highlights Outsourced development Recruitment of development partners Quarterly milestones (“timeboxing”) with community feedback Risk mitigation plan Agile development
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Timeboxing: The three-month window Concrete milestones will be set for release every three months. Inside the timebox, listed deliverables are goals; outside the timebox, they are forecasts. Once development begins, a new release will be available for community review every three months. A functional system will be delivered every quarter, even if features need to be dropped. Various levels of stakeholder involvement and review will be set in cooperation with the SLN community
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Layers of Support SLN MID’s and Help Desk (as always) LE technology team external vendors and internal developers Open Source component communities The LMOS Open Source community Your own campus’ developers?
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Envisioning the solution Many of the components available for review Functional spec snapshot in the RFPC, based on existing functionality SLN1.0 being documented for modeling purposes Several functional prototypes before production 3-month feedback windows
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