Tools for Collaboration, October 2010

Tuesday 26th October 2010, 10.15 am for 10.30 to 12.30.

Venue: UniLit (The University and Literary Club), 20 Berkeley Square (website)

10:15

Arrive

10:30

Introduction

Pete Walker, Internet Development Manager, ILRT

A 'scene-setting' introduction to outline the sharing information options available within the University and those being considered for the future.

10:40

SharePoint

Pete Gilbert, Senior Systems Designer, University of the West of England

The University of Western England originally had rather modest aims for their small SharePoint implementation. However, early success and ease of implementation meant that a number of projects began with a quick win. With these under their belt, the University has moved on to develop more strategic applications in teaching and administration. They first built a simulation suite for law students and are now using a SharePoint add on to model the University's business processes.

11:10

MyBristol, the University Portal

James Brimble, Communications Officer and University Portal Content and Development Manager, Library

A look at the current usage and development of the portal and an exploration of potential developments for supporting communication and access to information and web services.

11:40

Break for coffee and chat

12:00

The Big Society online: Fad or fundamental?

Steve Condliffe, IT Training Manager, Information Systems and Computing

Humankind is a social and altruistic species (well, sometimes!). "Social learning" is a respected concept with a long history, and austerity brings a renewed interest in self-help. Will our users really help each each other online, or are cost-obsessed managers just falling for the marketing?

12:05

AskIT: An experiment in social media for IT Support

Jonathan Gazeley, Systems Support Specialist (Wireless & VPN), Information Systems and Computing

AskIT, is our new community IT support forum for Bristol staff and students. AskIT is also an experiment in crowdsourcing - gathering expertise from across the university, in recognition that a small central team doesn't have all the answers. We are currently using AskIT to support mobile devices and personally-owned IT equipment, but potentially it has wider applications.

AskIT is based on GetSatisfaction, a hosted web 2.0 service. Jonathan Gazeley will demonstrate AskIT and show some of the social media features that drive it.

12:30

Close