Previous Enterprise SIG Meetings

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17th Enterprise Meeting, 4th April 2008, University of Bolton
This meeting focussed on scheduling and integration of personalised systems for students.

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16th Enterprise Meeting, 20th April 2007, University of Nottingham
This meeting included: an overview of the results from the JISC Systems Integration Survey, an update on XCRI, an update on the IMS Enterprise work, two new e-Admissions projects: ADoM and DELIA, the ioNode Network, a look at various identities within an institution, and the TENCompetence Project.

15th Enterprise Meeting, 6th February 2007, Chester Zoo
This meeting included: an update on the IMS Enterprise work, a group calendaring web service toolkit, the MINTED/XMarks Projects, the XCRI Project, and an overview of JISC's e-Administration priorities.

SIG Events Diary 2007
There is also an Enterprise SIG Events Diary which lists relevant Enterprise events for 2007.

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Joint Meeting of the CETIS Enterprise and Portfolio Special Interest Groups, 12th September 2006, University of Manchester.
This meeting explored areas of common interest between the two SIGs, including portfolios, learner information and course information. It also considered the potential impacts for enhancing lifelong learning through transfering basic learner data (Enterprise) and more complex records of achievement (Portfolios) between institutions, and using data about learner’s interests and abilities gathered in the portfolio to search for relevant courses (XCRI).

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Enterprise SIG Meeting Notes and Presentations - Prior to September 2006
An archive of notes and meetings prior to September 2006 is still available on the old CETIS Enterprise website.

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2004-2006: Priorities and Progress: 3 Years of the Systems Strand at JISC-CETIS Conference
An overview of the Enterprise strnds at previous JISC CETIS Conferences.

2006: Future of Education Institutions
This one day session focussed on future trends in educational institutions. Session attendees were invited to join in a general discussion, and identify key areas and trends in order to inform future development. There is also a review of the JISC CETIS Conference 2006 by Paul Walk in Ariadne as well as a blog entry on the the 2006 Conference and Future Institutions Strand by Susannah Diamond.

2005: Systems Integration Strand
The first session reviewed the objectives identified in 2004 and the progress made on the areas identified as being high priority. The second session identified the challenges ahead, and prioritized work for the future. Two areas that were looked at for consideration were archiving and preservation of institutional data, and registries for services.

2004: Institutional Level Systems Integration Strand
"The technical side is not as big a deal as cultural issues. Some projects are now demonstrating web services working. It's clear that e-learning is only a small part of the challenge - have we been too narrow in our focus on this? What does the "cradle to the grave" mean for system integration? There are big benefits and the need for carrots and sticks. New support areas are emerging. "ELF - Every Little Function to make your system all you'd ever need". Common problems and challenges are faced internationally and funding determines what happens."

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