jisc observatory: horizon scanning for higher and further education
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Explanation at IWMW 2012 of JISC Observatory's method and on-going work in horizon-scanning for technical innovation of relevance to Higher Education and Further Education. This presentation highlights the development process for two forthcoming TechWatch reports: 1) Preparing for Data-driven Infrastructure; 2) Preparing for Effective Adoption and Use of eBooks in Education).TRANSCRIPT
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JISC Observatory: Horizon Scanning for
Higher & Further Education
Thom BuntingISC at UKOLNUniversity of BathBath, UK
IWMW 2012Parallel session #A118 June 2012
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Role of JISC Observatory
• Providing considered and prioritised information, analysis, and recommendations regarding emerging technical innovations and their usage in HE / FE activities and developments
• Ensuring that JISC and sector institutions can plan interventions in enough time to sustain world-class education and research
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Objectives
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JISC Observatory methods
Detecting what's coming along, in enough time to make a difference
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Staff from Innovation Support Centres (UKOLN / Cetis) and JISC scan the horizon
•On-going sharing of links to reports of innovation
•Periodic review and synthesis
•Selecting topics for briefings and TechWatch
Image source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/photosightfaces/5253682049/
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JISC Observatory methods
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Outreach to range of communities with broad practical experience:
•Dev8D (developers)
•EuroCris (research information management)
•Cetis conference (education technology)
•IWMW 2012 (web management)Image source: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b42963
Checking with people who know, at the coalface
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JIS Observatory process
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JISC Observatory work
• Staff from Innovation Support Centres (UKOLN / Cetis) and JISC send in brief messages to shared email list (the ‘Observatron’)
• To date ‘Observatronistas’ have posted 224 messages including 1,211 recommended links to posts on technical innovation
• Objective: to scan wide range of innovations
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Stage one: broad observation
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JISC Observatory work
• Posting, commenting, and voting on ideas for in-depth reports (via Ideascale etc)
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Stage two: reviewing and selecting topics
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JISC Observatory work
• TechWatch: Preparing for Data-Driven InfrastructureCurrently in second draft (soon open for comments)To be published July 2012
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Stage three: forthcoming guidance reports
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JISC Observatory work
• TechWatch: Preparing for Effective Adoption and Use of eBooks in Education
Currently in early draftTo be published August 2012
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Stage three: forthcoming guidance reports
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Innovation and us
•innovation is crucial for growth of world-class education and research
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Image source: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/wwipos/item/93517736/
UK Government’s Innovation and Research Strategy for Growth strategy paper (BIS, December 2001):
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Innovation and you
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Image source: http://www.aip.org/asa_laypapers2011/Yau.html (courtesy Eric Carlson)
How can you and your HE / FE organisation help detect potentially disruptive innovation, in time?
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You and JISC Observatory
Participate in lightning interviews 5 minutes of your time here at conference (or via Skype)
Provide feedback on TechWatch draftsyour comments are welcome on forthcoming reports
Let us know how you would like to be involved over the next year
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We hope that TechWatch reports can help you and your institution prepare for innovation.
And we hope that community consultations at events such as IWMW 2012 can help you:
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Your ideas
observatory.jisc.ac.uk
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JISC Observatory welcomes your input!
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Contact details
Thom BuntingObservatory Project [email protected]
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