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A Vision for Lisa Stephens Terry Calhoun Gerry Hanley Megan Marler Joe Moreau Jim Twetten Clare van den Blink

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A Vision for. Lisa Stephens Terry Calhoun Gerry Hanley Megan Marler Joe Moreau Jim Twetten Clare van den Blink. C ollaborative creation of a new Community of Practice A robust, peer -reviewed, o pen a ccess , learning space repository - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Vision for

Lisa StephensTerry CalhounGerry HanleyMegan Marler

Joe MoreauJim Twetten

Clare van den Blink

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Collaborative creation of a new Community of Practice

A robust, peer-reviewed, open access, learning space repository

Sponsors supported service to the higher education community

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Founding Partners

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Community Value

• Share and monitor best practices

• Create common understanding across disciplines and knowledge domains

• Support agile renovation cycles

• Synergy with other national efforts (LSRS)

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Development Timeline

Spring2012

SUNY IISR Task Group Report

Proof of Concept Outcomes Presented

Fall 2012 Demo Prototype & “Listening Tour”

CCUMC, NMC, ELI, Sloan-C/MERLOT, AIA

Summer2013

Framed Governance & Revised Fields

Compile Feedback, Form Advisory & Business Plan

Fall 2013 Beta Release, Sponsor Agreements

Peer Testing, Revision, Staffing, Marketing

Spring 2014

Production Release 1.0 Listening & Demo Tour 2.0

Project Plan Deliverables

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FLEXspace Landing Page: ARTstor Shared Shelf™

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Filtered Search Options

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Example Record View

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Taxonomy Details

One size does not fit all…

• Learning & AssessmentSpace Typologies, Assessment Methods, Faculty Concerns

• Technology IntegrationSeamless integration of collaborative technologies

• Facilities IntegrationArchitectural elements that support learning environments

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Input Fields

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Sponsorship

• Founding sponsors = visibility

• Tiered levels of support

• Return on Investment

• Business plan finalized

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Websitehttps://sites.google.com/site/flexspacedev/

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Core Team & Interim Board

Malcolm Brown - Director, EDUCAUSE Learning InitiativeTerry Calhoun - Director, Media Relations and Publications – SCUPCarey Hatch - Associate Provost, Academic Technology - SUNY System AdministrationGerry Hanley - Sr. Director, Academic Tech. Svcs; California State Univ. – Office of ChancellorMark McCallister - Associate Director, Academic Technology, University of FloridaJoseph Moreau - Vice Chancellor, Foothill-DeAnza Community College DistrictKim Scalzo - Director, SUNY Center for Professional DevelopmentBrad Snyder - Technical Services Coordinator, SUNY Cortland Lisa Stephens - Sr. Strategist, Academic Innovation - SUNY (Project Lead)Jim Twetten - Director, Academic Technologies - Iowa State University Clare van den Blink - Director, Academic Technologies – Cornell University

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Contributors

Learning and AssessmentClare van den Blink –Cornell U. (Core Lead)Doug Willen – Swarthmore CollegeJoan Lippincott – Coalition Network Info. (CNI) Linda Kendall Knox – U. MichiganDana Gierdowski – U. North Carolina

Technology IntegrationBrad Snyder – SUNY Cortland (Core Lead)Charles Minihan – Emory UniversityBeth Fellendorf –U. at BuffaloLori Swinney – U. North DakotaMark McCallister – Univ. of FloridaJohn Pfeffer – U. at BuffaloJim Twetten – Iowa State University

FLEXspace Identity DesignLaurie Yarnes – U. at Buffalo

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Contributors

Original SUNY FACT2 Task Group – Innovative Instruction Space Repository (2011)David Lavallee, SUNY Executive Vice Chancellor & Provost, (Sponsor)Joseph Moreau, Chief Technology Officer, Oswego, ChairLisa Stephens, Associate Director of Academic Services, U. Buffalo (FACT2 Chair)Joan Getman, Sr. Strategist for Learning Technologies, CornellGraham Glynn, Assistant Provost, Stony BrookWayne Jones, Chemistry Department Chair, BinghamtonMary Jo Orzech, Director of Libraries, BrockportJoe Smith, Director of Educational Communications, Upstate MedicalLeanne Washauer, Associate Professor of English, Suffolk County CCEmily Trapp, Director of Instructional Media Services, New Paltz (EdTOA)Mitch Fields, Assistant Director of Capital Program Management, SCUFGeoff Hamburg, Capital Program Manager SCUFJeffrey Bartkovich, Vice President of Educational Technology Services, Monroe CCShihong "Steve" Chen, Chief Information Officer, Hudson Valley CC

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Thank You & Discussion

Lisa Stephens (Lead) [email protected]

Terry Calhoun (SCUP - Facilities) [email protected]

Gerry Hanley (MERLOT - Peer Review) [email protected]

Megan Marler (ARTstor) [email protected]

Joe Moreau (Sponsor Lead) [email protected]

Jim Twetten (CCUMC/Tech Integration) [email protected]

Clare van den Blink (Learning/Assessment) [email protected]