Title: Whats Going On With IS Assessment
1Whats Going On With IS Assessment?
- Information Services Assessment Council
- February 8, 2007
2Information Services Assessment Council
- Jill Glaser, Darrell McNamara, Holly Mercer, Bill
Myers (chair), Ryan Papesh, Thelma Simons, John
Stratton, Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, James Tumlinson,
Sherry Umscheid - ISAC's purpose is to enable evidence-based
decision-making by fostering and supporting a
culture of assessment -- an ongoing process in
which services, resources and performance are
measured against the expectations of users, and
improvements are made to satisfy user needs
effectively and efficiently. - evidence in action
3Information Services Plan
- Goal 8 Assessment
- Enable decision-making based on evidence derived
from determining user perceptions/expectations
and measuring service performance and resource
delivery - Objectives
- Develop an IS-wide assessment plan with clearly
defined goals, objectives, benchmarks, and
support - Identify priority assessment activities in
collaboration with Information Services
leadership and staff - Determine content needs and level of satisfaction
with delivery of technology - Evaluate use and value of content presently
provided - Determine a priority list of content and suitable
technology for delivery of that content - Provide IS Assessment Council support (direct
and/or advisory) for identified priorities
4Information Services Plan
- Assure that results of assessment inform
plans/priorities/marketing efforts and daily
activities so they become actionable outcomes - Conduct at least four staff development
activities on assessment practices, methods and
outcomes - Regularly report assessment results to the IS
staff, stakeholders, users and the broader
University (academic and administrative)
community - Maintain an accessible and functional archive of
assessment activities and results, including what
improvements are being made based on assessment - Evaluate assessment program effectiveness and
identify resources needed for program
advancement.
5Information Services Planning Council
- Membership includes Deans, Senior Vice Provost,
Vice Provosts, Edwards Campus Vice Chancellor,
Research Center Directors, Chairs of ACTC, Senate
Library Committee and Technology Partners,
Student Government Representatives - ISPC provides a means for stakeholder feedback on
issues relating to the overall planning for
campus-wide information services on the Lawrence
campus. - Provide information regarding future directions
for technology (KU environment and beyond) by - Identifying the possibilities/opportunities
- Identifying the challenges
- Recommending strategic plans of action
6Information Services Planning Council
- Provide leadership/advice in maximizing KUs
technology investments by - Improving visibility of services/resources
available - Improving communication concerning same
- Improving transparency of organizational
structure and function - Improving transparency of prioritizing and
decision-making - Assuring coordination of systems/services, and
assisting units/departments in avoiding
unnecessary duplication and redundancy
7Information Services Planning Council
- Assuring that needs of primary stakeholders are
addressed instruction, research, administration - Identifying invisible developers, early
adopters and others who are advancing technology
applications/uses that might be
modeled/replicated by others - Creating and facilitating opportunities for
collaboration and innovation
8Classroom Instructional Technology
- Reviewed and evaluated the current status of
technology-enhanced classrooms on the Lawrence
campus - identified equipment and application tools to
support teaching and learning in those
environments - explored models for providing staff support to
those classrooms - defined three distinct levels of
technology-capability to apply to all classrooms - Working group members included Dan Bernstein,
Center for Teaching Excellence, and Susan Zvacek,
Instructional Development Support, as well as
IS staff Travis Berkley, Bill Myers, Beth Warner
and Rose Winters.
9Online Advising Tool
- Conducted seven focused conversations with
faculty and staff five on the Lawrence campus,
and one each on the Medical Center and Edwards
campusesto identify the tasks such a tool should
enable users to perform and identify the types of
information the tool should make accessible to
users. - Online advising tool working group, chaired by
Julie Loats and including representatives from a
variety of academic departments and academic
support units, will submit recommendations to
guide the development/selection of a
comprehensive tool by the end of March - Some initial implementation expected to begin in
fall 2007.
10LibQUAL 2006 Analysis
- 2006 comparison with other ARL libraries (39)
- Comparison with 2003 results
- User group
- Discipline
- Relative importance of sub-dimensions and
questions - Affect of Service
- Information Control
- Library as Place
11LibQUAL
12LibQUAL 2006 Comparisons with ARL Peers
- Thirty-nine ARLs (30,000 respondents) include
- Arizona
- Arizona State
- Colorado
- Houston
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Ohio State
- Pittsburgh
- Southern California
- Texas
- Texas AM
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
13LibQUAL 2006 Comparisons with ARL Peers
- KU ARLs (39) Dif.
- Affect of Service
- Overall 6.84 7.07 (.23)
- Undergraduate 6.73 6.91 (.18)
- Graduate 6.99 7.1 (.02)
- Faculty 6.61 7.26 (.65)
14LibQUAL 2006 Comparisons with ARL Peers
- KU ARLs (39) Dif.
- Information Control
- Overall 7.02 7.11 (.09)
- Undergraduate 7.12 7.11 .01
- Graduate 7.14 7.15 (.01)
- Faculty 6.69 7.05 (.36)
15LibQUAL 2006 Comparisons with ARL Peers
- KU ARLs (39) Dif.
- Library as Place
- Overall 6.53 6.61 (.08)
- Undergraduates 6.85 6.87 (.02)
- Graduates 6.6 6.47 .13
- Faculty 5.82 6.33 (.51)
16Higher Education TechQual
- http//www.techqual.org/
- http//www.techqual.org/techqual.sys/help/
17Focus Areas
- Connectivity, Access
- End User Experience
- Administrative Systems, Online Processes
- Campus Website, Web Publishing
- Research Computing
- Shared Governance Inclusive Planning
- Instructional Support Classroom Media
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18Wired, Wireless Networking and Online Access to
Resources
- When it comes to. . .
- Having adequate capacity (speed, bandwidth) on
the wired network - Having adequate capacity (speed, bandwidth) on
the wireless network - Having wireless network coverage that covers all
the areas in which I work and learn - Having access to critical campus resources from
off-campus (at home, traveling) - Getting the training or support required to best
take advantage of computing resources
19Helpdesk, Support, Training and the End User
Experience
- When it comes to. . .
- Helpdesk staff who are willing to help and
instill confidence in users - Helpdesk staff who are consistently courteous and
ready and willing to respond to my request for
assistance - Having my request assigned to the person who
could best provide me with assistance - Helpdesk staff who really understand the problems
I am experiencing - Having my helpdesk request resolved in a
satisfactory amount of time
20Other IS Assessment Related Activities
- Technology Services Updates
- Libraries service desks
- IT help desks
- Web-based online feedback (comments
suggestions)
21Information Services Assessment Council
- http//www.informationservices.ku.edu/assessment
22Communication
- ISAC meetings (2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 9am,
Anschutz) - Web site
- Info Matters
- Monthly presentations (2nd Thursday, 1030am,
Comp Ctr) - ISAC visits to regular meetings throughout IS
23Questions Comments
- What other assessments?
- What further presentations/education?
- What other communication?
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