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Rose Rocchio, Chair ACTI – MWF (UCLA)

Rose Rocchio, Chair ACTI – MWF (UCLA). Promoting strategic mobile cooperation across higher education institutions . Large R1s, Small public Institutions, private institutions Geographic diversity. ACTI-MWF Participants.

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Rose Rocchio, Chair ACTI – MWF (UCLA)

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  1. Rose Rocchio, Chair ACTI – MWF (UCLA)

  2. Promoting strategic mobile cooperation across higher education institutions. Large R1s, Small public Institutions, private institutions Geographic diversity

  3. ACTI-MWF Participants

  4. UCLARose Rocchio, Director of Educational & Collaborative Technologies Kennesaw State UniversityChristopher Ward, Assistant Director of Web ServicesAmos Williams III, Mobile Developer Princeton Serge J. Goldstein, Associate CIO & Director of Academic Services Oakland University Lori Tirpak, Director Enterprise Systems UCSD MojganAmini, User Experience Technologies & Middleware Dickinson College Jill Forrester, Associate Vice President Carnegie Mellon University Mary Ann Blair, Director of Information Security North Dakota State UniversityJill Eleanor Peterson, Database Applications Developer, Department Enterprise Computing & Infrastructure University of Chicago Alan Takaoka, Manager of Programming, Web Services, ITS USC Phillip Berres, Software Engineer Penn State University Vijay K. Agarwala, Senior Director, Research Computing & Cyberinfrastructure Mark Katsouros, Director, Network Planning & Integration, TNS ACTI-MWF Participants

  5. The ACTI-MWF Experience: Participants from11 HE Institutions Biweekly meetings Google Docs collaborative Tools Presented at the Annual Conference Critical component: TheStaff Support of Karen Wetzel

  6. Collaborated to create: A step by step guide to effective strategic methods and recommendations for developing a prioritized and phased MOBILE STRATEGY & Roadmap The Mobile Web Framework Guide

  7. Key Takeaways

  8. HE Serves many Audience’s

  9. Prioritize your primary audience’s needs

  10. Take the time to Map your course

  11. Plan to make Tradeoffs ( Time for f(x))

  12. One size does not fit all.

  13. Build Momentum

  14. Create Mobile Governance

  15. ACTI-MWF GOALS: • Develop a strategic mobile framework guide & evaluation method • Share strategies to mobile-enable an institution • Monitor evolution of mobile technologies a a a

  16. It’s Published, Done, Completed, Fini, Finito!

  17. Hooray!

  18. What should we focus on now ?

  19. Mobile Strategy & Application Development ------ (MSAD) • Rose Rocchio, Chair ACTI–MSAD (UCLA)

  20. The mission of ACTI-MSAD is to develop and promote collaborative mobile strategies across higher education institutions by: • Identifying, sharing strategies for device-agnostic HE • Leveraging mobile devices for Faculty, Staff & Students • Sharing mobile tools for Teaching, Learning & Research ACTI-MSAD MISSION:

  21. New Areas of focus: • Responsive Web Design • Mobile Data Collection & Vis • Integration with SIS & LMS ( IMS ) • Mobile Tool Registry • Mobile UX and Accessibility • Mobile HE Benchmarking • Mobile Development Frameworks And More…

  22. Responsive Web Design

  23. Responsive Design Workshop Planning and Designing an ACTI-MSAD Responsive Design Workshop for Educause

  24. Mobile Data Collection

  25. Mobile Data Visualization

  26. Integration with SIS & LMS

  27. Mobile Tool / App Registry

  28. Mobile Usability & Accessibility

  29. Questions ?

  30. Appendix

  31. Group your audience types into manageable categories (i.e. Internal Users, External Users)

  32. Data Planning Separate application code from data. Identify the definitive data sources and their owners. Make data owners comfortable with making their data available.

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