Learning Design Summer Camp Breakout Session: Project Management Methods in Course Design

Some interesting ideas around PM. Most useful were some new concepts related to ranking stakeholders – not something that was particularly useful to me in the past, but there was interesting questions around how the ranking of stakeholders would impact the project plan. Thankfully, our office has many of these practices in place, but of course we can always refine and improve. I think one initial area would be improving standardization around scope documents.

  • Common tools
    • Stakeholder management
    • MOU; use a change order if one of the stakeholders changes the scope of  work
    • Project Plan (Gantt Chart)
  • Getting Organized and Staying on Track
    • Chart with Major/minor tasks, dates, assignees
    • Keep it as simple as possible
  • Top 5 Stakeholders
    • A = allies, B = non-allies
    • R = resistant, in-between A and B
    • up-down axis = I(nterest) vs. P(ower)
  • Engage
    • Purpose is to develop an online version of 402 HIT

WCLD ePortfolio Pilot

I just spoke with Patty about joining the pilot after getting the nod from El and Rick. I don’t have all my notes with me right now, but from what I recall, the pilot is a year-long project to get…

I just spoke with Patty about joining the pilot after getting the nod from El and Rick. I don’t have all my notes with me right now, but from what I recall, the pilot is a year-long project to get users comfortable using Blogs@PSU as a supplement to PSU’s Staff Review and Development Plan (SRDP) process.

I’m really excited to be apart of the pilot. I even created a root-level page that lists the other [awesome] participants in this pilot. I’m kind of joining the game a little late and might miss some of the kick-off events, but I’ll work hard to catch up.

I mentioned a few things about the pilot to Patty based on my limited knowledge of MT4 and blogging in general.

  1. MT4 doesn’t have a way of displaying a user’s list of tags at once – I found this a very useful feature in other blogging tools; what I do is literally hit every single letter in the alphabet and see which tags apply for any given post
  2. Web Analytics – I’m using Google Analytics to check the traffic on my blog, it’s a great way to justify or plan work I’m doing in my blog… once I get some visitors that is
  3. When to blog – just had a minor comment that we some users may chose to work on a pretty flexible schedule while others will like an hour or two each week to focus on blogging
  4. ePortfolios to replace SRDP’s – yea! but that’ll never happen 🙁

There’s a lot to MT4 I still don’t know. I would like to learn about best practices regarding:

  1. Categories – what the heck are they?
  2. Trackbacks – see above…
  3. Keywords – how are these different in use from tags?
  4. Widgets – what the heck are these?
  5. Preferences – anything in particular we should or shouldn’t be doing?
  6. Publishing related to aggregating post contents – Is it better to create a new post or update an old one? If one updates an old one, does that mean we should change the publish date? If we change the publish date, then we have to be careful of changing the URL. So, does that then mean we go back to previous posts and just add links to newer, related links?
  7. Importing/Exporting – when might we use it?
  8. What to put on my front page?

Thing I still want to do with my blog:

  1. Customize my blog’s appearance
  2. Possible to post audio? Think blogs + RSS + atoms = podcasting!

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Test iPhone Site

I just started playing around with the iWebKit to develop iPhone-friendly websites. It would be so nice if you could get the iPhone site to pull content from already existing sites.http://www.personal.psu.edu/kkm11/iPhone/…

I just started playing around with the iWebKit to develop iPhone-friendly websites. It would be so nice if you could get the iPhone site to pull content from already existing sites.

http://www.personal.psu.edu/kkm11/iPhone/

CE@UP Faculty Portal

This information is a continuation of the information originally posted on my Tiddlywiki.Remaining steps:update CE@UP with current statusfinish uploading available content and resources into the RedDot test portaledit content in RedDotidentify content owners and establish permissionsprovide training in RedDot to…

This information is a continuation of the information originally posted on my Tiddlywiki.

Remaining steps:

  1. update CE@UP with current status
  2. finish uploading available content and resources into the RedDot test portal
  3. edit content in RedDot
  4. identify content owners and establish permissions
  5. provide training in RedDot to CE@UP staff
  6. publish live version of the website for CE@UP faculty

The Outreach Faculty Development social networking NING has over 160 members. The network has not been formally promoted as of yet. Content and cross-promotion needs to be evaluated before the live-launch of the CE@UP RedDot portal.

Important links: