Title: JISCs role in the changing HE landscape
1JISCs role in the changing HE landscape
Next Generation Environments Conference
Sarah Porter
Head of Development 27 April 2007
Supporting education and research Slide 1
2Outcomes of Development Programmes supporting
change in HE
- 1. Enhanced capacity, knowledge and skills to
enable positive and informed change in the sector
(through piloting new technologies and
approaches) - 2. Guidance to the sector on best practice
models for using technology that can be used at
departmental, institutional, regional or national
levels - 3. Strategic leadership to the sector and other
bodies in specialist areas and to influence
national and international agendas
- 4. Knowledge and experience as a basis for future
funding decisions for the JISC and its
sub-committees - 5. New or enhanced services, infrastructure,
standards or applications that may be used at
departmental, institutional, regional or national
levels
3Programme Management Environment
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5Next generation trends represented in the JISC
Strategy
- Modular approaches to software development and
Service-oriented approaches (e-Framework) - Community
- Open content, open access
- Informal publishing and networking
- Community-focused development models
- Focus on the individual (learner, teacher,
researcher) as well as the institution
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7SAGE Example
SAGE Virtual Reality Data Analysis
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10The Programme Vision
To create opportunities to transform practice by
developing technologies and processes that
support the user experience in improved and
innovative ways
11What will the Programme do?
- Bring together a community that will investigate
and collaborate around the strands of the
programme - Community characteristics
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- JISC Involvement
- Real issues
- Diversity
12Two Strands Personal e-Administration
- 3 projects funded aimed at different aspects of
personal administration loads - Flourish
- Streamline
- TicTOCs
13Two Strands Next Generation Technology and
Practice
Technologies that have been characterised by the
term Web 2.0 and social software
14Final word JISC Capital Programme
- Funding available April 2006 March 2009
- JISC will fund projects and activities that help
to accelerate the pace of change in - e-infrastructure and virtual research
environments - learning and teaching
- repositories and preservation
- users and innovation
- digitisation and e-books
- Call for proposals for the third phase of funding
released today!