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Portals, uPortal, and the Meteor Channel
Justin Tilton instructional media + magic, inc. As presented at the 2001 EAC-EASCI Financial Aid Administrator Advisory Board Meeting Thursday, June 14th 2001 Monticello, Minnesota
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Portal defined generally synonymous with gateway, for a World Wide Web site that is or proposes to be a major starting site for users when they get connected to the Web May 19, 2001 software integrating many divergent systems for presentation and use on the Web
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Yahoo, the portal example
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MyYahoo, a personal portal
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The Academic Web World Research Library Administrative Instruction
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Students expectations shaped by...
Their experience applying for federal financial aid Their use of financial services portals Their use of the Internet Their life in a “real-time, information rich” environment
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Why a campus portal? Improve user productivity and satisfaction
Integrate divergent administrative systems Standards for developing Web materials Introduce new, improved productivity technologies
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Why are portals important
Makes knowledge workers more productive Preferred by users Market share Brand identity A viable architecture for information services Time to market Improved services Lower costs
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Features of uPortal Framework for presenting aggregated content (channels) Personalization Role-based access control “Toward” single signon
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University of British Columbia
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University of Hawaii
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University of Hawaii
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The College of the Holy Cross
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University of Delaware
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uPortal 2.0
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The key technologies Java programming language XSL transformation
Internet messaging
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Standards XSL RSS RFC SSL TLS XML DTD Java IFX J2EE ISO XSLT ANS LDAP
HTTP SAML HTML HTTPS TCP/IP X.509c3 XML Path XML Link XML Schema IFX ISO ANS UDDI MIME SMTP IMAP WfML SOAP vCard WSDL cpXML ebXML eduPerson Dublin Core ECMAScript Channel API
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Typical user services Single signon e-mail and Internet messaging
Web channels Calendaring College or university announcements Administrative applications
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uPortal Interfaces Authentication Proving your identity Authorization
Deciding what you can access User preferences Profiles, structure, themes, skins Channel information Availability and configuration
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Flexible Layouts Structures Tab / column Tree / column Themes
Multi-column Multi-row Skins Matrix, Java, UoSM, im+m
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Content Transformation
XML XSLT Processor XHTML: Web Browser HTML: PDA Stylesheet WML: Cell Phone
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Tab / Column Layout
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Tree / Column Layout
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Theme: uosm
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Theme: java
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Theme: imm
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Theme: matrix
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Multiple Target Devices
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What is a Channel? Displays content XML feeds Legacy systems
Rich Site Summary (RSS) Web services Legacy systems Interactive applications Bookmarks , chat, list serves
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RSS Channel
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The Meteor “channel” Meteor is the software and service to obtain a student’s own financial aid information from a number of different data sources. Provides a needed information service for students and alumni Provides an information resource for financial aid professionals Becomes a step toward implementation of the Department of Education’s real-time “Common Origination and Disbursement” (2005).
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Data from multiple sources, locations
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uPortal Meteor Channel - Display
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Sample Meteor loan detail
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The Meteor channel
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As implemented ... Web Services Meteor Secure HTML Secure XML Standard
Browser uPortal Meteor SOAP Meteor SOAP Database
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Pilot implementation Sallie Mae Great Lakes PHEAA Home Page
Access Provider Website Authentication National Student Clearinghouse Loan Locator List Loan 1 National Student Loan 2 Clearinghouse Loan 3 Sallie Mae Great Lakes PHEAA
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Why uPortal for Meteor? Standards based for broad compatibility
Open Source - adaptation, control New, proven, broadly adopted real-time technology Java + “Web Services” technology XML/XSL/XSLT, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI Community of higher education developers, users
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Relationship of Meteor and JA-SIG
uPortal The Meteor Project Meteor Channel
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Shared standards, JA-SIG and Meteor
Java components J2EE XML XSL, XSLT RSS HTML, WML (Devices) HTTPS SSL 3.0, TLS 1.0 SAML possible likely
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Why is this important to schools?
Schools will have to implement XML business messaging to participate in the Department of Education’s financial aid programs. Schools must use Java to implement SFA-provided Java software components Need analysis EFC, entrance and exit interviews, and Pell Grant computation SFA UDDI directory will likely replace PEPS and be the source of a participant’s customer service contacts and supported electronic services
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The end www. immagic. com www. meteorproject. org and www
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