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1 ASSIST: Next Generation 2013 CIAC Annual Conference April 25 – 26, 2013 Nathan Evans, Chancellor’s Office, California State University Shawn Brick, Office of the President, University of California Jeff Spano, Chancellor’s Office, California Community Colleges

2 What We Plan to Cover Today Project Background Project Status, Challenges and Risks Visual Prototype Screens How Articulation Officers Can Help

3 ASSIST Organizational Structure ASSIST is intersegmentally funded and managed – CSU, CCC, UC (also the fiscal agent for ASSIST) Executive Management and Oversight Committee (EMOC) – Nathan Evans (CSU), Jeff Spano (CCC), Shawn Brick (UC ) Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) – George Mansoor (CSU), Bob Quinn (CCC), Jane Meyer (UC) ASSIST Client Services (ACS) – Five support staff located in Irvine CA ASSIST Advisory Committee

4 How We Got Here… ASSIST started in the mid-1980’s, last significant update mid- 1990’s – ASSIST has not kept pace with technology advances over the years – Unsupported software, poor database architecture, disjointed systems, outdated views, etc. Timeline – 2008 Vision Meeting – 2009 Segment Funding Commitment, Business Plan – 2010 Requirements Gathering with Users – 2011 Competitive Request for Proposal Process – 2012 to present; Vendor Award, Project Start, Prototypes

5 Project Status Three Development Phases, One Implementation – Core Services, Enhanced Services, Data & Reporting Methodology – Each phase: Design, Prototype, Develop, Test, Sign-off – Final: System testing, data migration, training, implementation Timeline (now) Concluding core services prototyping, beginning development portion (Oct ‘13) Begin enhanced services design and prototype phase (July ‘14) Begin prototyping Data Services & Reporting phase (Nov ‘14)Next Generation implementation go-live

6 Key Challenges / Risks Migrating Published Agreements Implementing During or Between Update Cycles Training Users: Counselors, Students, Faculty, Staff, etc. Successfully Managing Scope and Timeline Adapting to a Data-driven Environment

7 Text in ASSIST

8 Let’s Take a Look at Some Screens…

9 Public / Home Page

10 Public / Options Page

11 Public Views

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13 Curriculum Maintenance

14 Articulation Maintenance

15 Reports

16 Workflow

17 Expected Project Outcomes An Updated and More Intuitive ASSIST Web Site; Efficiency Gains From the Integration of Segment Tasks; More Well Designed and Easily Searchable ASSIST Database; Enhanced Features eg: workflow module, user defaults, etc. Improved Data Services to Provide Rich Exchanges of Data; Minimized Maintenance Costs

18 How AOs Can Help… Remain informed, and keep others on campus informed Understand any changes necessary at your campus to support the new application Develop a campus implementation plan that compliments the overall project plan Volunteer your time when called upon

19 Questions / Comments Nathan Evans nevans@calstate.edunevans@calstate.edu Shawn Brick shawn.brick@ucop.edushawn.brick@ucop.edu Jeff Spano jspano@cccco.edujspano@cccco.edu


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