Presentation about Jisc's forthcoming app and resource platform, facilitating development and promoting of apps and resource for the HE, FE and Skills Sectors using a Mobile First, Cloud First Approach
3. Mission
To enable people in higher education,
further education and skills in the UK
to perform at the forefront of
international practice by exploiting
fully the possibilities of modern digital
empowerment, content and
connectivity
Our vision & mission
Vision
To make the UK the most
digitally advanced
education and research
nation in the world
4. What does Jisc do?
Does 4 things…
Providing and developing a
network infrastructure and
related services that meet the
needs of the UK research and
education communities
Supporting the procurement
of digital content for UK
education and research
Our network of national and
regional teams provide local
engagement, advice and
support to help you get the
most out of our service offer
Our R&D work, paid for entirely
by our major funders, identifies
emerging technologies and
develops them around your
particular needs
5. Jisc does 4 things…
Our work in this area includes:
» Security
» Connectivity
» Access and identity
management
» Procurement
» Cloud
» Email
» Internet and IP services
» Telecoms
» Videoconferencing
Our work in this area includes:
» Journals
» e-books
» Maps and geospatial data
» Learning and teaching resources
» Resource discovery
» Film and images
» Repositories
In this area we provide:
» A single point of contact through
a dedicated account manager
» Subject specialists
» Communities of practice and
peer networking
» Local stakeholder for a
» Training
» A range of online and face to
face events (eg Digifest,
Networkshop)
We are currently running 34 R&D
projects including the following
topic areas:
» Collaboration
» Curation and preservation
» Data and analytics
» Digital literacy
» E-learning and VLEs
» Libraries
» Open access
» Research and research data
7. The Jisc R&D proposition
The goal is
Delivered by
Facilitated by
Using
Developing new national shared technology services
Collaborating across the sector
Jisc as a national body with a technology focus
Jisc’s co-design innovation process
10. Co-design partners
142 ideas considered
24 defined and pitched
5 challenges prioritised
>100 senior stakeholders
prioritised ideas
> 1000 colleagues consulted
11. Co-design challenges
Research at risk (R@R)
Prospect to alumnus (P2A) Learning analytics
Digital learning & capabilitiesImplementing FELTAG
Business intelligence
Hosting platform Hosting platform
15. Jisc Summer of Student Innovation
How it works:
» Create – Students make a video to
explain their idea
» Share – Upload their video and
encourage people to vote
» Vote - If they hit the voting target
we will consider it for funding
16. What did we learn?
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Great ideas but…
» Difficult route to market
» Huge duplication of effort
» Technical issues e.g. no mobile/modern HTML .ac.uk
authentication service
» Difficult to gain institutions trust
… Feedback from EdTech startup community was similar
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App and Resource hosting platform
The solution:
» Modern hosting platform
» OAuth 2.0 Authentication
» Integration layers
» Community
» Marketplace
» Encourage Mobile First, Cloud First
Development
19. What should this look like?
How about modelling on something like Google?
20. Based upon: Google stack
App store and
community
Authentication, authorisation &
consent
First & third party apps
APIs and developer services
Cloud platform and services &
integration
21. Jisc application hosting stack
App store &community
Authentication, authorisation &
consent
First & third party apps
APIs and developer services
Cloud platform and services &
integration
• Analytics
• Business Intelligence
• Data Services
• Open Resources….
23. Jisc application hosting stack
“An app store for Jisc
services and content and
for third party services
that comply with basic Jisc
criteria.The app store will
make educational
technology and content
easy to find and easy to
use for Jisc customers”
24. Jisc app and resource store
User Ratings
Reviews Sharing
Related Content
Graph DB
25. Validation Process
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Gain trust by auditing:
» Technical
› Hosting, authentication,
resilience, security
» Legal
› Data protection,
» Process
› User support, code
management, SLAs
47. App development usingVM’s
»Figure out architecture
› Work our resilience approach
› Work out how to scale
»Build and secure servers
»Sysadmin
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48. App development using Backend-as-a-Service
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x-as-a-
Service
API
Database
Business Logic Messaging
Authentication
API
Database
Business Logic Messaging
Authentication
Mobile Client
52. Backend-as-a-service: Azure Mobile Services
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• iOS, Android, Windows, HTML5
• Push Notifications
• Social Integration w/ Facebook,Twitter, Google, AzureActive
Directory
• Simple Data Storage APIs
• Custom APIs in C# or JavaScript (Node.js)
• Easy to Scale (Drag a slider!)
53. Database-as-a-service: SQL Azure and MongoLabs
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• 14 day point in time restore (Azure
SQL)/ Automated Backup
(Mongolab)
• Optional geo-replication
• 3 Local replicas/Multi-zone failover
• No need for patching etc.
• Up and running in minutes!
55. Takeaways
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• Jisc is a now a service provider!
• Look out for ourAPI’s over the next few months
• Create XCRI-CAP feeds!
• Can we create a common events API?
• and how can we create communityAPIs?
• Try x-as-a-service cloud
56. Find out more…
MichaelWebb
Director ofTechnology andAnalytics
michael.webb@jisc.ac.uk
One Castlepark Tower Hill Bristol BS2 0JA
T 020 3697 5800
@michaeldwebb www.slideshare.net/mwebbjisc/