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EVS Technology ���Where we are, ���

Where will we go?

Jim Sheach Learning and Teaching Spaces Technology

Information Services The University of Edinburgh

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Where we are (UoE) •  Physical Domain

•  4 - 5 Thousand Handsets (>£100K) – Mostly issued on a semester basis – Some issued for particular lecture

•  Resource Management is understood and “simple”

•  Question types are restricted

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Where we are (UoE) •  Framework Agreement - Banxia

– Expires in 2012 after 4 Years – Loss of preferential pricing

•  Question on the future of the Cricket handsets

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Where will we go? •  Physical Domain

•  Hybrid Domain – Occupied by the previous physical hardware

players

•  Virtual Domain – Occupied by new players

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Hybrid Domain •  Mix of physical handsets and users wireless

devices •  Retain current handsets in use •  Inclusive system •  Transition to Virtual Domain

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Hybrid Domain •  Questions types are still restricted •  Complex licensing models

– Concurrent seats in use – By Receiver Key – Site License

•  Users wireless device power capacity •  Wireless access in large classes

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Hybrid Domain eInstruction Crickets

•  Edu Click (eInstructionVLE Integration) •  Edu Flow (eInstruction stand alone system) •  Interact HE (Banxia cloud solution)

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Hybrid Domain •  Will a stigma be created around those

without wireless devices? •  Managing resources

– How many will choose physical or virtual? – Concurrent seat license model

•  Procurement issues with legacy equipment

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Virtual Domain •  Question types are expanded •  Hardware is responsibility of the user? •  Raft of new players

–  iVoted –  MobiOde –  Poll Everywhere –  Socrative –  Survnvote –  votApedia –  Yawn Buster Connect

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Virtual Domain •  Hosted and In House Services •  Complex licensing models

– Audience Size – Number of Academic Users – Number of Student Users – Site License

•  Users wireless device power capacity •  Wireless access in large classes

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Virtual Domain •  Who provides the user technology?

– Student? –  Institution?

To take part you must have.....

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“Academy school spends £100,000 equipping students with iPods”

“How Stanford Medical Students are using their school issued iPads”

“New full-time students will receive an iPad2 in 2011. (In addition to the MacBook Pro we give all of our incoming freshmen.)”

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Where will we go? Technology Ownership Wireless device power capacity Does one-size fit all Wireless access in large classes