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Theme

Latest suggestionApproved Theme:
"Opening Minds to Open Solutions"

with the (smaller) straplineSubheading/strapline:
"Working together to support the academic mission"

 

Open Minds Embracing Open Solutions

Open-minded Community Embracing Open Solutions

Embracing Open Solutions with an Open-minded Community

 

Tracks

Purpose: This field offers the category of the session to help attendees find sessions in their fields of interest.

Minimalist tracks for this year (to start):

  • Using
  • Developing
  • Other (don't panic - this one is OK to choose - possibly even better than the rest!)

Using

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Tracks

  • Developing
  • Using
  • Growing
  • Beyond
Developing

Creating, Designing, Planning, Deploying, Enhancing. This track is for instructors, software developers, system engineers, and anyone that develops solutions, content, or the platforms that run, connect, or secure them.

Using

Teaching, Learning, Practicing, Researching, Running, Consuming. This track is for sharing case studies, effective practices, lessons learned,

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or strategies to help your colleagues using Apereo software and other applications or services around the globe.

Developing

What have you created, improved, or dreamed up recently?  Choose this track to share development projects, design approaches, usability and accessibility improvement plans and projects. Topics may also include best practices in design and development approaches that could be incorporated into software or practices in the future.

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Growing

Advocating, Leading, Expanding, Governing, Connecting. This track is for promoting solutions, bridging communities, and increasing adoption of academic software, solutions, and practices.

Beyond

There are many ways to share knowledge and inspire solutions, and they don't always fit into tidy labels.  Choose this This track is for all other presentation proposals that go beyond "using" or " developing."  You're encouraged to break the mold, think outside the box, and embrace unique ways of opening minds to "other" topics.

 

The following are the tracks we used last year.

  1. Awareness and Advocacy
  2. Design and Development
  3. Deployment and Integration
  4. Expanded Solutions
  5. Getting Started
  6. Leadership and Future Directions
  7. Teaching, Learning, Portfolios, and Research
  8. Technical Management
Awareness and Advocacy

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Design and Development

Sharing is critical among communities creating open software. Please share development projects, design approaches, usability and accessibility improvement plans and projects. Topics may also include best practices in design and development approaches that could be incorporated into software in the future.

Deployment and Integration

Presentations for people who need to make applications work on campus: developers, content providers, team leaders, and evangelists. In particular, we would like to highlight work that integrates community source projects within enterprise infrastructure, and with each other.

Expanded Solutions

For most organizations open source software is one important component of a complex ecosystem of systems and tools supporting teaching, learning and research. Please share your experiences and successes integrating solutions to expand the benefit to your faculty and students.

Getting Started

Sessions for newcomers: from faculty to developers, administrators to trainers, students to tech support. Learn the steps to evaluate, plan, deploy, promote, and support software on your campus.

Leadership and Future Directions

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using

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Teaching, Learning, Portfolios, and Research

Technology to improve the quality of teaching, learning, and research.  Please share case studies of effective teaching, research and collaboration practices as well as new approaches to technology-enabled teaching and research.

Technical Management

Deploying, supporting and managing open software is critical to its success. Please share your best practices and approaches in creating and maintaining open software successfully for your users.

and growing.

 

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Session Types

Purpose: This field is intended to explain the type of a session.

Available to be selected in the call for presentations form:

 

  • Track Session

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  • Showcase Night/Reception
  • Birds of a Feather

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  • Discussion
  • Pre-conference workshop (full day)Pre-conference workshop (half day, morning)
  • Pre-conference workshop (half full day, afternoon)
  • Business meeting
  • Keynote/General
Track Session

Track Sessions

The conference session presentations will run for 60 45 minutes with an open format. The session may include a presentation with time for questions and answers, a panel discussion, or a very brief set-up of a topic for more detailed discussion with the session participantsPresentations can be information sessions, panel discussions, or other speaking events. For information sessions, we recommend 30 minutes for the presentation and 15 minutes reserved for audience questions and answers. We DO NOT require presentations to center on Apereo products or projects. When developing presentations, please consider the issues, opportunities, and innovations that are most central to best practices and/or success in technology-enabled teaching, learning, and research.

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Please suggest a topic for informal collaboration and discussion. There is no need to prepare a presentation for these sessions. This is simply an opportunity for like-minded folk to meet and share.

Tech Demonstrations
Showcase Night/Reception

One evening during the conference community members will gather to eat, drink and share innovations. Please consider providing a demo of your work and discussing it with community members in an informal setting. The conference will provide a table and access to electricity . We unfortunately cannot provide a screen and projector for each table. If you would like us to assist you in coordinating this with the hotel for a fee, please note that on your submission.

Other session types definable behind the scenes in the system:

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and wifi. If you need additional equipment, please indicate so in the "Abstract for Review."

Pre-conference Workshop

Please propose an in-depth, hands-on workshop to be offered the day before the main conference begins. Workshops can either be half-day (3 hours) or full-day (6 hours). They should be highly interactive, allowing attendees to explore, review, practice, or produce outcomes based on the topic and goals of the event. Please indicate whether the workshop will be offered for free or will require a fee. The typical fee is $150 for half-day workshops or $300 for full-day.

 

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Level

Purpose:This field identifies the expected or recommended knowledge level of the attendee for the session.

  1. All
  2. Advanced
  3. Intermediate
  4. Beginner

 

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Type

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Purpose: In this past, this field identified the audience type. This year, we propose to offer both audience types as well as product types.

Last Year's Options:

  1. Administrator/Executive
  2. Advocate
  3. Development
  4. Faculty
  5. Identity Management
  6. Information Security
  7. Instructional Design
  8. Library
  9. Media/Multimedia
  10. Mobile
  11. Newcomer
  12. Other/All
  13. Student
  14. Support

This Year's Options:

- Audience, Project, and Interest

 

  1. Audience: Administrator/Executive
  2. Audience: Advocate
  3. Audience: Developer
  4. Audience: Faculty
  5. Audience: Instructional Designer
  6. Audience: Librarian
  7. Audience: Newcomer
  8. Audience: Other (is this needed? -AZ)
  9. Audience: Student
  10. Audience: Technical/Functional Manager
  11. Audience: User Support
  12. Project: 2/3/98
  13. Project: bedeworkBedework
  14. Project: CAS
  15. Project: Incubator
  16. Project: Other
  17. Project: Portlets
  18. Project: Sakai CLE
  19. Project: Sakai OAE
  20. Project: Sakai OSP
  21. Project: Student Success Plan
  22. Project: uMobile
  23. Project: uPortal
  24. Project: OpenRegistry
  25. Interest: Accessibility
  26. Interest: Awareness and Advocacy
  27. Interest: Blended/Hybrid Learning
  28. Interest: Online/Self-Paced Learning
  29. Interest: CIFER
  30. Interest: Documentation
  31. Interest: Getting Started
  32. Interest: Identity and Access Management
  33. Interest: Integration
  34. Interest: Internationalization (i18n)
  35. Interest: Learning Analytics
  36. Interest: Media/Multimedia
  37. Interest: Mobility
  38. Interest: Security
  39. Interest: User Experience
  40. Interest: CIFER
  41. Interest: Shibboleth
  42. Interest: Central Person Registry
  43. Interest: Duraspace
  44. Interest: Internet2
  45. Interest: Self-Paced LearningKuali