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Title: Developing a Disabilities Information Management System


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Developing a Disabilities Information Management
System
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Project Group
  • Colin Allison Senior Lecturer, School of Computer
    Science
  • Bin Ling Research Associate, School of Computer
    Science
  • Ross Nicholl Research Associate, School of
    Computer Science
  • David Roberts Deputy Director, Student Support
    Services
  • Luke Moodley Computing Officer, Library and
    Information Services

3
Overview
  • Background
  • Introduction to DIF
  • Context Analysis
  • Who is involved?
  • Problems Identified
  • Concerns about introducing new DIF system
  • System requirements
  • Design
  • Implementation (key features)
  • Overview of the System
  • Successes and Further Work

4
Background
  • New legislation (SENDA September 2002)
  • Anxieties regarding teaching students with
    disabilities
  • Increasing need for reducing administrative
    duties on Academic/teaching staff
  • Confidentiality and quality issues associated
    with the current
  • practices for disseminating information about
    students with disabilities
  • Disability information spread across a number of
    unrelated systems

5
Introduction to DIF
  • Disabilities Information Flow (DIF) is a project
    designed to
  • Review and enhance communication systems
    that support flow of information about disabled
    students needs throughout the University
  • A project focused on pre-teaching strategies for
    dealing with students with special needs
    providing them greater access to the Higher
    education curriculum through
  • Timely and accurate dissemination of information
    to teaching staff
  • Quality data that is distributed on a need to
    know basis
  • Institutional commitment to an efficient
    disabilities information flow
  • service

6
Context Analysis
  • System analysis and requirements gathering
  • Identify principal stakeholders
  • disabilities team, disabilities coordinators,
    teaching staff
  • Interviews with individual stakeholders to
    establish current issues
  • Identify disability disclosure routes (see
    diagram)
  • Model current processes (series of UML diagrams)

7
Disability Disclosure Routes
VIT Program (Computer Science)
Contact individually and interview more serious
disabled student in summer
UCAS
Individual DS visiting to DT
Send
Accommodation requests
UCAS form in Admissions Office
Maintain Access DB
Keep files locally
Junior Year Abroad form
Collect and check through stated UCAS paper form
and sign
Disabilities Team (DT) in SSS
Students without normal matriculation (ELT)
Online Pre-advising, student portal
Prospective student visiting day form
Evening Degree Program
Matriculation paper form
Entrance pack sent with offer of place
A staffed table at the matriculation process
8
Who is involved?
  • The Disabilities team (DT)
  • Staff within Student Support Services working
    with students with disabilities
  • The Disabilities Co-coordinators Group
  • Group of academic staff responsible for
    teaching arrangements of disabled students within
    their School
  • Disabilities Advisory Group
  • Small High-level group focusing on implications
    of SENDA throughout University
  • Library and Information Services (LIS) and
    Business Improvements (BI)
  • Units involved in embedding DIF into the
    institutional information services infrastructure
  • Students with Disabilities

9
Problems Identified
  • by Disabilities Team (DT)
  • Too few staff to handle workload
  • Increasing number of students with disabilities
  • Difficult to maintain accurate data with large
    number of module/student changes
  • by Disabilities Coordinators Group (DC)
  • Difficulties in keeping staff updated with recent
    changes
  • Duplicate information being received at school
    level
  • Difficult to manage and usefully catalog large
    quantities of paper based data
  • Non-teaching units have no access to student
    disability information
  • Dissemination process is generally slow and in
    some cases does not allow for
  • adequate adjustments in teaching arrangements to
    be made

10
Concerns about introducing new DIF system
  • Disabilities team
  • Reliability of electronic methods for notifying
    staff of changes
  • Possible loss of control over data flow
  • Concerns about access to more confidential
    information by multiple users
  • Disabilities coordinators Group
  • Concerns regarding usability of online system
  • Stability and availability of an online system
  • Quality of data and timely distribution of
    updates

11
New DIF System Requirements
  • Common expectations of an improved DIF System
  • Information available on-line
  • Restricted access to student information
    available only to relevant staff
  • Information continually updated from existing
    institutional information base
  • General Information available online to staff
    regarding dealing with disabilities
  • Automated email notifications sent to staff
    regarding student/module changes
  • Replacement of paper-based methods
  • Information readably editable by Disabilities
    Team members

12
Design
Maintain DT Local database
Query all
Add record
Disabilities Team Staff
Edit comments generate e-memo
User Verification
School Teaching Staff
School Disabilities Coordinator
Download record
Read DS special Teaching exam needs in the
module
Query school DS info read memos
School Secretary
Read Special exam need info in the School
School Examination Officer
Exam Invigilator
13
Implementation (key features)
  • Actual data is held on secure website (https)
  • Authentication uses institutional LDAP service
  • Class lists and student information updated every
    24 hours from
  • other parts of the institutional information
    base, or, on demand
  • Previously private disabilities data become a
    sharable data set
  • Notifications of changes in the system are sent
    via email to relevant staff

14
Browser
WEB SERVER
Authentication Services
External Disabilities Information and Service
Repositories
Authorisation and Access Control
Resource Management
Files
Internal DB Identities, Roles, Modules,
Associations, Metadata
Information Import Control
Disabilities Information Flow System
Data warehouse, student records, Advisors
Database etc
15
Overview of the System
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Successes
  • DIF increases the competence and confidence of
    academic staff in understanding the needs of
    students with disabilities
  • Enables teaching staff to prepare teaching
    materials well in advance of teaching of students
    with a variety of learning disabilities
  • Provides good quality data while respecting
    confidentiality
  • DIF helps academic staff to understand the issues
    relating to the development of an accessible
    learning environment
  • Provides information to schools that hasnt been
    previously available regarding roles of staff and
    meaningful statistics

21
Conclusions Further Work
  • DIF aimed to understand and document the current
    state of play with regard to information flows
    about students with disabilities throughout the
    institution
  • Entering role information into the system proved
    to be a very useful tactic, but proved
    significantly time consuming for some large units
    - an administrative task which it is felt should
    be done elsewhere in the university
  • Next phase of DIF institutional embedding of the
    new service
  • Accommodate feedback from the evaluation and move
    towards a full institutional deployment

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Developing a Disabilities Information Management
System
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