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The MyUVa Portal Project

The MyUVa Portal Project. Tim Sigmon December, 2001. History. Pilot launched in February, 2001 Collaboration with Student Council, Student Affairs, University Relations, and ITC focused on students home-grown infrastructure purchased three small servers

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The MyUVa Portal Project

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  1. The MyUVa Portal Project Tim Sigmon December, 2001

  2. History • Pilot launched in February, 2001 • Collaboration with Student Council, Student Affairs, University Relations, and ITC • focused on students • home-grown infrastructure • purchased three small servers • login required (CMS or HDS/blue password) • channels • email stats, news, event calendar, MyCourses, MyNetmarks, MyReminders, useful links

  3. Lessons Learned • Student feedback was extremely positive • However, usage was low • mainly due to not enough functionality to keep them coming back • Main suggestions: • users should have more control over channels, e.g., subscriptions, look and feel, etc. • want single sign-on • want to read email inline • needs more functionality

  4. Next Phase of MyUVa • Working toward new pilot in spring, 2002 • Must bring real value to users • what’s the threshold of required functionality? • uPortal infrastructure • being developed by JA-SIG consortium of universities • gives users control over channel subscription, layout, skins, etc.

  5. Planned Functionality • Virtual single sign-on (optional credential caching) • Email (either builtin client or previous mail stats with autologin to webmail) • calendar (initially CTime, then other sources) • discussion groups (from Toolkit and general) • class lists (with autologin to Toolkit) • Integrating more content • personal bookmarks • RSS: Cavalier Daily, Topnews, national sources • event calendars (student and University) • channels written/contributed by others (library, students, etc.)

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