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Purpose:

The project talks are a quick way to introduce newcomers to Apereo about all of the major projects in the Apereo portfolio. Each presentation is short – 7-8 minutes – and covers the goals of a project, how the software or solution can be used, and perhaps a few highlights of key features or how specific institutions are using that software or solution.  It's also an opportunity for the presenters to cross-promote later sessions on the schedule.

Format:

  • 7-8 minute presentation
  • Talk and visuals (whether PowerPoint, etc.)
  • KISS – Keep it short and simple
  • End with promotion of relevant session in program

Monday, 10:00 AM, Crystal Ballroom

Project NameSpeaker(s)Key PointsRelevant "Intro/Overview" Program SessionsPresentation Document
Sakai CLE CLE = Collaborative Learning Environment. How that differs from "Learning Management System"

Monday

  • 11:00 AM, ID 15: What's the real market share of Sakai? (Diamond I)
  • 4:45 PM, ID 151: Sakai - The First Ten Years, the Next Ten Years (Topaz)

Tuesday

  • 1:00 PM, ID 14: Sakai 2.9 - What's New? (Crystal II)

And many more...

 
uPortal  

Monday

  • 11:00 AM, ID 128: Designing a more elegant portal (Topaz)

Tuesday

  • 1:00 PM, ID 112: Are portals really dead? (Opal)
  • 4:00 PM, ID 78: State of the uPortal Address (Topaz)
 
Sakai OAE OAE = Open Academic Environment. How that differs from CLE and LMS

Monday

  • 11:00 AM, ID 57: Sakai OAE: State of the Project
 
uMobile  

Tuesday

  • 11:00 AM, ID 33: Apereo the Mobile View (Diamond I)

Wednesday

  • 9:00 AM, ID 129: uMobile Panel Discussion (Pearl)

Thursday

  • 8:45 AM, ID 23: uMobile Moving Forward (Gaslamp)
 
Bedework / Scheduling AssistantArlen Johnson 

Monday

  • 4:45 PM, ID 167: The Bedework Enterprise Calendaring System (Pearl)
 
BREAK.  Bedework is the last session in this block. Presentations end and the next session resumes at 11:00 AM.  Do not start the next presentation until 11:00 AM – please honor the session blocks.  Last year, people were disappointed since they came to a session expecting content, but the speakers had blasted ahead (ignoring the break) and then the attendees missed the content.

 

Monday, 11:00 AM, Crystal Ballroom

ProjectSpeaker(s)Key PointsRelevant SessionsPresentation Document
Sakai OSP  

Tuesday

  • 2:00 PM, ID 88: The Portfolio Cycle (Crystal II)

Thursday

  • 8:45 AM, ID 31: Portfolios for the Future of Sakai (Diamond I)
 
2-3-98Ian Dolphin 

Wednesday

  • 11:00 AM, ID 56: Introduction to 2-3-98 (Topaz)
 
CAS  

Tuesday

  • 11:00 AM, 76: Factoring in the Authentication Equation (Topaz)

Wednesday

  • 10:00 AM, ID 114: RESTful CAS (Opal)
  • 11:00 AM, ID 44: Identity Management and the Academic & Research Community (Opal)
  • 2:45 PM, ID 72: The Thrill of the Hunt (Opal)

Thursday

  • 10:45 AM, ID 157: Federation Across Multiple CAS Domains (Diamond II)
 
Student Success Plan  

Monday

  • 3:45 PM, ID 121: Success Times 2 (Opal)

Tuesday

  • 11:00 AM, ID 119: Student Success Plan (Opal)

Thursday

  • 9:45 AM, ID 117: A Report by Any Other Name (Opal)
 
IncubationPatty Gertz

What is Incubation?

What projects are currently in incubation?

Monday

  • 3:45 PM, ID 139: Apereo Incubation Process (Topaz)
 

 

 

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