[2024]Digital Global Overview Report 2024 Meltwater.pdf
Overview of NYU's Academic-Led Sakai 3 Development Process
1. Overview of NYU’s Academic-Led Sakai 3 Development Process David Ackerman, Lucy Appert, Bob Squillace, Zach Thomas New York University June 16, 2010
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4. NYU: We Call it “Silo (yo)U” 11th Sakai Conference - June 15-17, 2010
5. And Then We Became the GNU . . . NYU: Global Network University Multiple Global Sites Multiple Programs One Network
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7. SAWG Guiding Principles GUIDE Shape and guide academic community members in a non- authoritative style COMMUNITY Enable NYU's academic sub-communities to easily connect and collaborate unrestricted by technical or geographic boundaries ACCESS Provide ubiquitous access to personal and shared content (e.g., media, data sets, library collections, etc.) AUTONOMY Provide NYU community members responsible personal autonomy to creatively create, manage and share content EAI Develop IT system following enterprise application integration principles, and the University's policies and best practices UXP Adhere to software development usability and client service best practices to encourage and support community adoption ISYNTH Support the personal synthesis of the complex and enormous quantities of content/data/media created or used by an individual
8. Many Voices, One Development Path SAWG Sakai 3 Interest Group SIG School, Department, Program Faculty & Student Focus Groups Discussion, Evangelism Coffee, Pizza Final Decisions, Financial Support