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1 Ellingsburg University Portal Project: E-Link and its role on Campus Philip Duhart, Office of Communications Ednisha Knighten, Faculty Senate President Denise Williams, Residence Life Director

2 Ellingsburg University Portal Proposal What is a portal? “Portal” in Latin translates to a gate or gateway which is a great metaphor for an internet portal (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill). “Portal” in Latin translates to a gate or gateway which is a great metaphor for an internet portal (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill). A portal “provides users with broad access to an array of internet tools as well as deep access to tools specific to a user’s educational role” (Fickes, 2001) A portal “provides users with broad access to an array of internet tools as well as deep access to tools specific to a user’s educational role” (Fickes, 2001) A portal allows users to handle business such as paying bills and updating university information online as well as organize Email, chat groups and class information A portal allows users to handle business such as paying bills and updating university information online as well as organize Email, chat groups and class information

3 Why a portal system rather than a website? Howard Strauss (As cited in Fickes, 2001) said, “When you move from a webpage to a portal, you move from a tool that is institution-centric to one that is user-centric” Howard Strauss (As cited in Fickes, 2001) said, “When you move from a webpage to a portal, you move from a tool that is institution-centric to one that is user-centric” A portal allows students immediate access to information that is pertinent to their collegiate experience, while at the same time challenging the student to utilize all facets of the module. Additionally, it saves time by bringing campus wide resources to a central location for end users. A portal allows students immediate access to information that is pertinent to their collegiate experience, while at the same time challenging the student to utilize all facets of the module. Additionally, it saves time by bringing campus wide resources to a central location for end users. Ellingsburg University Portal Proposal

4 An Ellingsburg Portal Goals for an Ellingsburg portal: Goals for an Ellingsburg portal: Increase connections between students, faculty, alumni, parents, and administration Increase connections between students, faculty, alumni, parents, and administration Facilitate open learning environment Facilitate open learning environment Student empowerment to personalize the university experience through groups, activities and resources. Student empowerment to personalize the university experience through groups, activities and resources. Connecting students to a large network of alumni Connecting students to a large network of alumni Encourage giving from parents and alumni to support the university. Encourage giving from parents and alumni to support the university.

5 An Ellingsburg Portal E-Link, the proposed name for Ellingsburg University’s portal system, would be available from the university homepage. E-Link, the proposed name for Ellingsburg University’s portal system, would be available from the university homepage. E-Link includes customized pages for students, faculty/staff, parents and families, prospective students and alumni. E-Link includes customized pages for students, faculty/staff, parents and families, prospective students and alumni.

6 Sites for Best Practice Across the country, colleges and universities are developing portal systems. Below are examples of excellent modules from which to draw ideas. Across the country, colleges and universities are developing portal systems. Below are examples of excellent modules from which to draw ideas. University of Washington http://myuw.washington.edu University of Washington http://myuw.washington.edu http://myuw.washington.edu University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill https://my.unc.edu:4448/portal/page?_pageid=33,3240 8,33_32412&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL https://my.unc.edu:4448/portal/page?_pageid=33,3240 8,33_32412&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL Emory University Emory University http://it.emory.edu/showdoc.cfm?docid=722

7 E-Link After reviewing current institution’s portal systems, current research both within and outside of education and examining the needs of possible users, committee members drafted portal pages for each user category. After reviewing current institution’s portal systems, current research both within and outside of education and examining the needs of possible users, committee members drafted portal pages for each user category. Each page displays standard links which could be offered to each user as well as customizable options Each page displays standard links which could be offered to each user as well as customizable options

8 Sign In

9 Sign-In Features Single Sign-in allows the user to access all authorized fields with one sign in Single Sign-in allows the user to access all authorized fields with one sign in Students, Faculty and Staff register using a university Email and pin to establish identity Students, Faculty and Staff register using a university Email and pin to establish identity Parents, Alumni and Prospective Students register using a created username and verified through an outside Email address Parents, Alumni and Prospective Students register using a created username and verified through an outside Email address When registering, users identify which optional features they desire and specify the name to appear at log-in on bulletin board postings When registering, users identify which optional features they desire and specify the name to appear at log-in on bulletin board postings

10 Student

11 Standard Student Portal Features E-mail E-mail WebCT WebCT Online assignments, syllabi, discussion boards, research materials Online assignments, syllabi, discussion boards, research materials My E-Drive My E-Drive Online disk drive for students and staff in order to save documents to a university wide server Online disk drive for students and staff in order to save documents to a university wide server Residence Life Residence Life Access to student accounts, building and department announcements, Code of Contact and Roommate Information Access to student accounts, building and department announcements, Code of Contact and Roommate Information Student Accounts Student Accounts University Bill Pay, Registration, Student Insurance, Financial Aid University Bill Pay, Registration, Student Insurance, Financial Aid Library Library Link to Library website, Reminders about due and overdue books Link to Library website, Reminders about due and overdue books Degree Program Status Degree Program Status Review Grade Report, See Remaining Degree Requirements Review Grade Report, See Remaining Degree Requirements My Groups My Groups Campus wide and private and public group chats Campus wide and private and public group chats

12 Optional Student Portal Features Scrolling Daily Activities List Scrolling Daily Activities List Activities registered across campus to encourage student involvement Activities registered across campus to encourage student involvement Students who become more involved on campus are more likely to succeed in college (Astin, 1985 as cited in Strange & Banning, 2001) Students who become more involved on campus are more likely to succeed in college (Astin, 1985 as cited in Strange & Banning, 2001) Weather Weather Student/Staff Directory Search Tool Student/Staff Directory Search Tool My Links My Links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links. Customizable space on the page for personal interest links. Dining Hall Menu Dining Hall Menu Daily Headlines Daily Headlines

13 Faculty/Staff

14 Standard Faculty/Staff Portal Features E-mail E-mail WebCT WebCT Post Syllabi, Grades and Class resource materials, Class Discussion Boards Post Syllabi, Grades and Class resource materials, Class Discussion Boards My E-Drive My E-Drive Employee/Personnel Services Employee/Personnel Services Human Resources, Payroll, Vacation/Sick Leave, Tax Information Human Resources, Payroll, Vacation/Sick Leave, Tax Information Faculty/Staff Handbook Faculty/Staff Handbook Classroom Services Classroom Services Class lists, Technology Services, Textbook ordering from Bookstore Class lists, Technology Services, Textbook ordering from Bookstore

15 Optional Faculty/Staff Portal Features Calendar/Daily Schedule Calendar/Daily Schedule Scrolling Daily Activities List Scrolling Daily Activities List Activities registered across campus Activities registered across campus Weather Weather Student/Staff Directory Search Tool Student/Staff Directory Search Tool My Links My Links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links Daily Headlines Daily Headlines

16 Prospective Student

17 Standard Prospective Student Portal Features Ellingsburg University Fact Book Ellingsburg University Fact Book Residence Hall Information Residence Hall Information Application Materials/Status Application Materials/Status Plan A Campus Visit Plan A Campus Visit Virtual Tour Virtual Tour Community Information Community Information Chamber of Commerce, City Newspaper, Maps Chamber of Commerce, City Newspaper, Maps Chat With A Student Chat With A Student Live chat areas with current students Live chat areas with current students Ask an Admissions Counselor Ask an Admissions Counselor Forum to post questions of current admissions counselors Forum to post questions of current admissions counselors

18 Optional Prospective Student Portal Features Weather Weather My Majors My Majors Center to collect profiles of majors across campus including class lists, research in departments and career options with each career Center to collect profiles of majors across campus including class lists, research in departments and career options with each career My Ellingsburg My Ellingsburg Center to collect links to campus entities such as clubs or offices of interest Center to collect links to campus entities such as clubs or offices of interest Daily Headlines Daily Headlines

19 Parents and Families

20 Standard Parent and Family Portal Features Parent Association Groups/Bulletin Boards Parent Association Groups/Bulletin Boards Student Accounts Student Accounts Students may allow access to a parent or family account for a specified amount of time in order to pay accounts or view grade reports using a student provided password Students may allow access to a parent or family account for a specified amount of time in order to pay accounts or view grade reports using a student provided password Campus Resource List Campus Resource List Resources for managing the family transition Resources for managing the family transition Give to Ellingsburg University Give to Ellingsburg University Link to the University Foundation Link to the University Foundation

21 Optional Parent and Family Portal Features Scrolling Daily Activities List Scrolling Daily Activities List Weather Weather Campus Webcam Picture Updated Daily Campus Webcam Picture Updated Daily My Links My Links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links Daily Headlines Daily Headlines

22 Alumni

23 Standard Alumni Portal Features Alumni Connection Alumni Connection Alumni groups and bulletin boards Alumni groups and bulletin boards Class Groups Class Groups Campus Traditions Website Campus Traditions Website Homecoming information Homecoming information Volunteer Opportunities, schedule of events Volunteer Opportunities, schedule of events Give to Ellingsburg Give to Ellingsburg Alumni Directory Search Alumni Directory Search Search all registered alumni Search all registered alumni

24 Optional Alumni Portal Features Weather Weather Campus Webcam Updated Daily Campus Webcam Updated Daily My Links My Links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links Customizable space on the page for personal interest links Daily Headlines Daily Headlines

25 Systems Communicating within E- Link Internal Systems Internal Systems Those operating completely within the confines of E- Link Those operating completely within the confines of E- Link External Systems External Systems Those systems that exist separately and are accessible through a link in E-Link Those systems that exist separately and are accessible through a link in E-Link Co-Existing Systems Co-Existing Systems Those systems than are accessed through outside systems as well as through E-Link Those systems than are accessed through outside systems as well as through E-Link

26 Internal Systems My E-drive My E-drive My Links collection My Links collection Calendar Calendar My Groups My Groups Bulletin Boards Bulletin Boards Chat with Current Students Chat with Current Students Bulletin Board Groups Bulletin Board Groups Parent Resource Boards Parent Resource Boards

27 External Systems WebCT WebCT Library System Library System Registrar Services Registrar Services Donating to Ellingsburg Donating to Ellingsburg Application Materials/Status Application Materials/Status

28 Co-Existing Systems Student Accounts Student Accounts E-Mail E-Mail Employee/Personnel Services Employee/Personnel Services Student Activities Listing Student Activities Listing

29 Initial Planning A committee must be formed coupling both end-user needs and technological availability. A committee must be formed coupling both end-user needs and technological availability. The degree of success of a portal divides into four categories: The degree of success of a portal divides into four categories: Quality of Content Quality of Content Quality of Interface (Ease of use) Quality of Interface (Ease of use) Quality of Infrastructure (Speed of response) Quality of Infrastructure (Speed of response) Degree of Coupling with Established Systems Degree of Coupling with Established Systems (Johnson, 2001) Each of which needs to be addressed throughout the project. Each of which needs to be addressed throughout the project.

30 Detailed Planning, Implementation and Assessment Planning Planning Step 1: Identify Stakeholders Step 1: Identify Stakeholders Students, faculty, parents association, alumni association, university database system (ie, banner, people-soft, etc), technology director, foundation, registrar, housing, libraries, human resources Students, faculty, parents association, alumni association, university database system (ie, banner, people-soft, etc), technology director, foundation, registrar, housing, libraries, human resources Step 2: Conduct focus groups with stakeholders to identify needs, preferred services, etc. Step 2: Conduct focus groups with stakeholders to identify needs, preferred services, etc. Step 3: Technology Director and Portal committee meet with internal IT/web developers or external portal company to determine which features will be supported within the system Step 3: Technology Director and Portal committee meet with internal IT/web developers or external portal company to determine which features will be supported within the system

31 Detailed Planning, Implementation and Assessment Implementation Implementation Step 1: Launch E-link as a pilot to a randomly selected group of students and faculty Step 1: Launch E-link as a pilot to a randomly selected group of students and faculty Step 2: Assess usage either by tracking pilot user’s usage of E-link or through surveys after 3 months Step 2: Assess usage either by tracking pilot user’s usage of E-link or through surveys after 3 months Step 3: After a successful pilot program, launch E-link to all student and faculty users, adding parent, prospective and alumni pages after a given amount of assessment from the first full launch. Step 3: After a successful pilot program, launch E-link to all student and faculty users, adding parent, prospective and alumni pages after a given amount of assessment from the first full launch. Current faculty, staff and students will learn the system through an Email tutorial, from the university homepage or through a mailing Current faculty, staff and students will learn the system through an Email tutorial, from the university homepage or through a mailing Prospective students, parents and family and alumni users would be notified through mail or Email Prospective students, parents and family and alumni users would be notified through mail or Email

32 Detailed Planning, Implementation and Assessment Assessment Assessment Step 1: Six months after the full launch, a brief survey will appear as a pop-up or sub-screen when users log in. Step 1: Six months after the full launch, a brief survey will appear as a pop-up or sub-screen when users log in. Step 2: Analyze survey data to determine needed alterations and the traffic of specific functions. Step 2: Analyze survey data to determine needed alterations and the traffic of specific functions.

33 Funding the project Funding the project Possible options might be a raise in student technology fees or positing a percentage of donations made through E-link back to the module Possible options might be a raise in student technology fees or positing a percentage of donations made through E-link back to the module Taking a “dot.com” approach to design and actively selling the module to users (NetResults, 2001). Taking a “dot.com” approach to design and actively selling the module to users (NetResults, 2001). Writing software that can integrate current university computer systems (Fiskes, 2001). Writing software that can integrate current university computer systems (Fiskes, 2001). Managing on-line safety issues such as fraudulent sign on, identity theft or internet stalking (Strange & Banning, 2001) Managing on-line safety issues such as fraudulent sign on, identity theft or internet stalking (Strange & Banning, 2001) Working with software companies to create a well- supported module (Olsen, 2002) Working with software companies to create a well- supported module (Olsen, 2002) Possible Challenges

34 Hopeful Outcomes A stronger campus community through customized groups and bulletin boards A stronger campus community through customized groups and bulletin boards Communities are made up of people who come together with a shared purpose (Mieszkowski, 2000) Communities are made up of people who come together with a shared purpose (Mieszkowski, 2000) A campus community more accessible to adult and nontraditional students who may be utilizing e-learning more than traditional age students (NetResults, 2001) A campus community more accessible to adult and nontraditional students who may be utilizing e-learning more than traditional age students (NetResults, 2001) Students more engaged in campus communities, learning environments and more knowledgeable of resources Students more engaged in campus communities, learning environments and more knowledgeable of resources A more accessible resource to students, faculty, alumni, parents and prospective students A more accessible resource to students, faculty, alumni, parents and prospective students Linking the academic aspects of campus with student affairs entities in a user-friendly, more seamless way for students and faculty (Casile, 2004) Linking the academic aspects of campus with student affairs entities in a user-friendly, more seamless way for students and faculty (Casile, 2004)

35 References Casile, L. (2004). Portal makes university more user friendly. Distance education report, 8(1), 8. Fickes, M. (2001). The power of portals. College Planning & Management, Feb., 43-45. Johnson, K. (2001). A river runs through it: considerations and issued when evaluating student portals. Studentaffairs on-line, 2 (1), 1-3. Mieszkowski, K. (2000). What does it take to build an online community? Fast Company, Sep., 369-375. NetResults. (2001). Designing campus portals – From a student affairs perspective. NetResults. Olsen, F. (2002). U. of Michigan Cancels Portal Project. Chronicle of higher education, 48(33), pA38, 2/3p. Strange, C. C., & Banning, J. H. (2001). Educating by design: Creating campus learning environments that work. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. T H E Journal. (2002). Profile: University of Washington’s MyUWClass Web Portal. T H E Journal, 30(2), 34. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. www.help.unc.edu

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