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SharePoint for Learning Project Overview

SharePoint for Learning Project Overview. We will explore (and work with Microsoft on) how SharePoint can be better leveraged for Social Learning. . Project team. Masie Center Leadership Team Jonathan Kayes

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SharePoint for Learning Project Overview

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  1. SharePoint for LearningProject Overview We will explore (and work with Microsoft on) how SharePoint can be better leveraged for Social Learning.

  2. Project team Masie Center Leadership TeamJonathan Kayes Leadership Team (Consortium Representatives)Celia Bohle (HP)Larry Israelite (Liberty Mutual)Mark Wagner (Progressive) Vendor representatives Microsoft Learning Systems vendors for integration options(tbd) Consortium Project MembersSee volunteer list spreadsheet (10 volunteers for Leadership Team and about 40 for non-leadership role)  

  3. Major deliverables • Best practices sharing (patterns, best and worst practices) – 97% • Innovation (investigate and define future applications) – 88% • Training (online course modules on SharePoint for Learning) - 69% • Benchmarking (current members' usage of SharePoint) – 66% • Development (create OpenSource web parts and templates) – 63% • Metrics (define SharePoint for Learning metrics) - 63% • Proof of Concept (environment to run small pilots) – 44% • Research (capabilities, market positioning, trends) - 47% • Sandbox (playground for members to evaluate SharePoint) 34% *important or critical to project members

  4. Current status & next steps • Defined proposed project scope in Data Sheet • Held kick-off meeting with project members • Conducted surveys on the use of SharePoint, deliverable prioritization and self assessment on best practices to be shared • Majority of the project members wanted to learn best practices • Held virtual best practices sharing event (additional event to be scheduled)

  5. Survey results 84.38% What version of SharePoint is installed in your company? 15.63% 6.25% 3.13% Are you planning to deploySharePoint 2010?

  6. Survey results Who manages your SharePoint? 88% 72% 69% How does your company/ Organization use SharePoint? 56% 50% 47% 38% 19%

  7. Topics for Microsoft • Migration process and loosing existing features/customizations • Implementation plan for Social Networking Analysis (SNA) elements • Plans for providing a Social Media Library template like the Open Source Podcasting Kit for SharePoint (PKS) (currently only available for SharePoint 2007) that Microsoft’s training award winning corporate Academy Mobile implementation is based on. • What are the top three recommended global integration partners (Gold Certified Partner Program) for the Consortium and members to work with? • SharePoint 2010 LMS Integration options • Transactional application areas for MOSS (process flow) • The project team would like to get educated on SharePoint 2010 versions/features/capabilities • We would like to have a SharePoint 2010 sandbox (Enterprise or cloud service) • We would like to get advice on how to build template sites (migrate/reuse existing implementations)

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