Title: Fast, Flexible, Friendly: Supporting
1Fast, Flexible, Friendly Supporting Governing
Collaborative Tools in a Web 2.0 World
Bill Corrigan Emerging Technology Project
Manager UW Technology Tom Lewis Director,
Catalyst Research Development Learning
Scholarly Technologies
2Past Strategic Choices
- Brought together separate IS, IT, telecom,
infrastructure, broadcast, and service delivery
entities into a coherent central organization. - Ubiquitous and stable infrastructure
- Great (legacy) systems
- Great (basic) tools
- Stuff worked!
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4Old(er) Challenges
- Maintainability of tightly-couple, complex legacy
systems - Lack of agility in system or processes
- Shadow and duplicative systems
- Tools for collaboration, research, teaching,
learning not integrated or lacking - No clear governance structure or connections to
end users
5Current Strategic Choices
- Separate data and information management from
infrastructure and tools and then leverage
growing spirit of collaboration. - Taskforces, committees, SIGS, governanceoh my!
- Provide broader, timely access to data and new
tools - Plan to retire/refine/refresh key systems
- Buy, build, use open source, outsource
- Integration, Web services and ROA
- Engage with users
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7New Challenges
- Organizational / service evolution
- Office of Information Management
- UW Technology
- Its the clients, stupid!
- Itchy Deans, PIs, faculty
- Infrastructure needs
- Data centers
- Clouds -n- grids -n- outsourcing
- e-Science
- Wandering researchers
- Handling new technologies
- Web 2.0
- Personal mobile devices
- Identity management
8The Problem
- People want to use the same communication and
collaboration tools for all of their activities. - They want the tools, NOW!
- They want them to be easy to use.
- They want to use them with people inside and
outside UW.
9The Solution
- Buy, build, implement open source, and outsource.
- Standards, Web services, federated identity, SSO,
ROA. - User-centered processes, grassroots governance,
data-driven decisions. - Collaborate or die!
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11iTunes U at UW
- Grassroots Governance
- SaS Experience
- Findability Meta-tagging is important
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13SharePoint
- Super Platform Vendor
- Tightly Integrated With Office
- Findability Use Content-types and a taxonomy
14Collaborative Tools Taskforce
- Scan the environment, Discuss the goal(s) Gap
Analysis - Collaboration tools should be available to
everyone. - Needs across different domains are really similar.
15Collaborative Tools Taskforce
- Instructors Learners
- Administrative Types
- Researchers and
- Professional Schools
16Collaborative Tools Taskforce
Category High Med. Low
File/Doc Sharing I,A,R,P I,A,R,P
Communication Mediums A,R,P A,R,P I
Related Tools A,R,P A,R,P I
Access Control A,R,P A,R,P I
Cultural I,A,R,P I,A,R,P
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18Lessons Learned
- Offer a combination of bought, built, open source
and software-as-service technologies. - Standards-based applications, Web services, and
service-oriented architecture are critical. - Innovation is fostered when collaboration tools
are available to all members of the university
community (and beyond) for a variety of purposes.
- Governance processes should connect with end
users, leverage the expertise of leading edge
faculty and researchers, and ground decisions in
data.
19Questions?
tomlewis_at_washington.edu bcorr_at_washington.edu