[Fwd: [edtech] Ed Tech Partners meeting notes - 10/4/2004]- corrections
Jean Foster
jfoster at MIT.EDU
Tue Oct 5 16:46:47 EDT 2004
Notes corrections:
DSpace:
Version 1.2 with new features is running. DSpace is running on
APPROXIMATELY 150 sites worldwide. Several countries have translated the
interface into Chinese, Portugese, French, etc. They are using
SourceForge for outside developers to add source code. More than HP and
MIT are working on the code now. They are also doing an early adopters
study. They are also interviewing faculty, submitters, and
administrators.
> They are working with Marsha Sanders on marketing plan. DSpace was
> originally open to communities but now they are open to individual
> faculty because some faculty belonged to more than one community.
> They are sending out postcards inviting faculty. Has been since Nov
> 2002 as a service. It is now sustained by grant money. They have a
> 2-tiered service level. One level for free. 2nd tier for FEE. EXAMPLES
> OF PREMIUM SERVICES ARE EXTRA space OR if they want someone to create
> the metadata for them they can buy that service. SMA has used this
> METADATA CREATION SERVICE. A DESCRIPTION OF THESE SERVICES will be
> available on their site. Servers are moving over to Libraries computer
> room in bldg 14. Libraries systems office is going to be running the
> hardware for MIT DSpace.
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From: Jean Foster <jfoster at MIT.EDU>
To: ed-tech at mit.edu
Subject: [edtech] Ed Tech Partners meeting notes - 10/4/2004
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2004 15:31:51 -0400
(Please let me know if I got any of the details wrong)
Present: Jean Foster(IS&T Academic Computing), Katie Vale(IS&T AC),
DeeDee Kane(SloanSpace), Peter Hess(SMA), Molly Ruggles(SMA), Marsha
Sanders (Provost's Office/MITCET) Margret
Branschofsky(DSpace-Libraries), John Dennett(OCW), William
Reilly(Libraries), John Dvorak(MIT Auditors Office)
Roundtable:
SloanSpace:
Major server upgrade the week before the class of 2006 arrived. Entire
summer devoted to the upgrade. No new functionality but this opens the
path for future enhancements. They conducted feedback interviews with
faculty and TAs, and will be doing students next. They had a
consultant help with the protocol and interviews. Presented a report to
the dean. They are going to prioritize a list of new features from
this. The results confirmed what they already knew.
Libraries Digital Archiving: Archving from OCW to DSpace. When a new
OCW class is put up the old version would be archived in DSpace. They
are writing metadata, so that faculty can pull out reusable learning
objects. Also pulling in entire OCW site. Using IMS-cp (content
package) & METS metadata encoding and transmitting standard) Planning
and specing prototypes at this point.
OCW: They just met their latest publishing milestone. As of Sept 17
there are 900 MIT subjects published! They believe they are at the
halfway point and so are having a celebration today for the MIT
community - 4:00 in 10-250 and then the Bush Room for cocktails.
Future plans: an OCW conference in 2005; working with other schools who
want to have their own OCW. There are many foreign language
translations, spanish, chinese, taiwanese. Partners in Utah University
of Utah(?) is stating a set of 7 forums with faculty who will work on
discussion boards with people who are trying to learn from the course.
Learning communities - partnering with university in Utah, they are
starting a set of 7 forums, which will have faculty participating
through discussion boards,.
- OCW Organization changes: 2 FLs from other cycles Farnaz (was
EECS,Civil, & Aero) is now the outreach liaison to institutions outside
MIT. Sandy M. (was SHASS, HST liaison) is now the production manager &
is doing faculty video interviews). More staged video lectures & lab
demos in future. Millions of people are visiting the OCW site and
their are lots of regular repeat visitors. New assessment surveys
will be conducted this fall. Next big effort is recruiting faculty for
the next cycle. Helping faculty transcribe notes. These can then be put
on the current Stellar site. They are hiring students to take notes
for OCW at the discretion of the instructor. Some of the OCW
Department Liaisons are auditing courses and taking their own notes.
They have until 2007 for the next 900. They are still giving some funds
to each course. ($2k) After that they will be in "steady state",
adding as needed & maintaining.
Academic Computing:
Katie is now the group leader of Educational Technology Consultants.
ETCs are doing more project-based consulting. Phil is 50% director of
iCampus outreach. Jean is the Academic Computing communications person
reporting to Vijay. New group for Installations and Spaces led by Bill
Fitzgerald. Another Software Tools group led by Jeff Merriman.
- Katie and Carter Snowden working on an Ed Tech Projects Inventory
pilot - collecting information about all of the ed tech projects at
MIT. They have started wtih the School of Science, SHASS, They have
set up a database. Surprising amount of projects going on and some
surprising findings about which depts are doing what. The report will
be out soon. Katie and Carter will present at a future Ed Tech Partners
about this. They are hoping the report will be reviewed by the end of
the semester. The pilot is successful enough and there is enough
interest in the data for the project to continue.
* John Dennett suggested that the OCW micro teams might be of use by
the end of October after they have made all of the contacts for the
current semester. Katie should call John at the end of October.
This inventory is of interest to DSpace as well.
DSpace:
Version 1.2 with new features is running. DSpace is running on 150
sites worldwide. Several countries have translated the interface into
Chinese, Portugese, French, etc. They are using SourceForge for
outside developers to add source code. More than HP and MIT are
working on the code now. They are also doing an early adopters study.
They are also interviewing faculty, submitters, and administrators.
They are working with MArsha Sanders on marketing plan. DSpace was
originally open to communities but now they are open to individual
faculty because some faculty belonged to more than one community. They
are sending out postcards inviting faculty. Has been since Nov 2002 as
a service. It is now sustained by grant money.They have a 2-tiered
service level. One level for free. 2nd tier (premium) for more space.
If they want someone to create the metadata for them they can buy that
service. SMA has used this. This will be available on their site.
Servers are moving over to Libraries computer room in bldg 14.
Libraires systems office is going to be running the hardware for MIT
DSpace. STS?
Ed Tech Events:
- TWT first major updates happening this week
- Ed Tech Times - won a SIGUCCS award. Newly enhanced site will be
released within the next two weeks.
- New Learning Spaces initiatives (and promotion for this) - Student
Learning Spaces Redesign event - October 18 to celebrate the work done
over the summer in N20-575, E51, and bldg 56 clusters.
MITCET:
(Bob Brown is staying on for 1 year as Provost). Reconstituted MITCET
has identified 3 areas of interest for ed tech initiatives for the
coming year:
1. Sustainability - how to move successful projects into supported
services (funding)
2. Digital content and the infrastructure needed for the sharing of
digital content
3. Dissemination at MIT (Some of the ways IS&T AC is supporting this:
Ed Tech Inventory, Ed Tech Fair)
iCampus is not funding as many projects at MIT. Some funding will be
going to the sharing of previous iCampus projects to other areas of the
world. (5 projects: TEAL, 6.001, iLab, ?,?)
- Marsha has been asking for old records about ed tech projects and has
gotten all of the material to do a timeline of how we started out 5
years ago to where we are now.
Auditor's Office: Looking to support worthy long term initiatives.
Misc:
- Ed Media conference next year (June 2005?) will be in Montreal.
- Ed Tech Fair: * Jean will send out the invitation to the ed tech
partners list for ed Tech services to present.
- Future Ed Tech Partners events: If you have suggestions for
presentations or topics you would like to discuss, let Jean know.
*Marsha suggested we invite Laurie Breslow to talk about assessments of
projects.
***No meeting in November because of the Ed Tech Fair. Next meeting
will be Mon December 6 in the Bush Room (10-105).
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