Phil Richards, Jisc the co-design approach and furture developments

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Dr Phil Richards, Chief Innovation OfficerRSC YH Festival of Teaching & Learning

12/06/2014The Co-design approach and future developments

Outline

»Jisc post-Wilson review

»Jisc Digital Futures Division

»Digital Futures pipeline

»Co-design

»FE focus

»Summary

»Questions

Jisc post-Wilson review

Wilson positives

»‘Internationally, Jisc is one of a small group of organisations acknowledged to be “world class” in providing leadership in ICT’

»‘Jisc is unique in the UK, providing what many stakeholders have described as a “holistic approach” to the sectors’ needs’

Wilson improvement areas

»‘The portfolio is too large’

»‘The application process is opaque’

»‘Few projects are translated into live services or take too long to develop’

»‘It is important for Jisc not to see itself primarily as a research organisation or to engage in a large number of speculative projects’

Jisc for new times

Our missionTo enable people in higher education, further education and skills in the UK to perform at the forefront of international practice by exploiting fully the possibilities of modern digital empowerment, content and connectivity.

…New opportunities…

Unprecedented challenges

Fast developing capabilities

HE, FE & Skills

Digital technologies

Value in the here and now Selective investment in new futures

Annual review: Professor Martyn Harrow, chief executive, Jisc 7

Jisc leadership team (JLT)

26/11/2013

Robert Haymon-Collins

Executive director customer

experience

Tim MarshallExecutive director

technology and infrastructure and

divisional CEO Janet

Alice ColbanChief operating

officer

Mark WrightChief financial

officer

Lorraine EstelleExecutive director digital resources

and divisional CEO Jisc Collections

Phil RichardsChief innovation

officer

Martyn HarrowChief executive

Strategic framework impact areas

Jisc Digital Futures Division

Digital futures divisionCustomer implementation support

programmes Chief innovation officer

Phil Richards

Deputy chie

f innovation officer And

y McGrego

r

Director of technology innovation Rachel

Bruce

Futurist

Martin

Hamilton

Director of data

and analytic

sTBD

Head of scholarly

and library futuresBen Showers

Co-design support manage

rKeith

Thomas

Our propositions to you

»“There is a wider set of national-scale shared technology services, adding quality and efficiency, waiting to be delivered.”

»“This can best be done by consensus, partnership and working together across our sectors.”

»“With its holistic spread and world-class reputation, Jisc is well-placed to facilitate.”

»“Co-design is the process through which we should do this.”

Digital Futures pipeline

Example – Futures pipeline layer cake

New people & policy development

New big data and content access

Open software on demand

Cloud computing capacity

Identity, access and security

Janet 6 network

Futures pipeline risk distribution

High

Futuresprojects

commissioned

Risk of Futures project not leading to production service

Low Few

Many

Group and regional engagement 2014

»Complement and build upon National Stakeholder Forum

»Leverage Jisc RSC and Janet Customer Engagements networks

»Communicate changes at Jisc

»Seek Co-design partners and ideas

Conversion to new production Jisc services

Futures pipeline

Jisc product catalogueJisc.ac.uk/membership

Co-design developme

nt cycle

and handover

Jisc impact areas

Stakeholder prioritisation

Risk distribution

or guidance, lessons learnt, etc.

Co-design

Co-design principles

• Focused - do less better, be realistic

• User-centred – evolving process, involve users in projects

• Co-design / Open - co-designed, co-owned and co-implemented, open and transparent process

• Agile - a light touch approach

• Experimental – taking proportionate risks, try new things

Co-design pilot 2013-14

1. Access and identity management

2. National monograph strategy

3. Summer of student innovation

4. Digital student

5. Open mirror

6. Spotlight on the digital

7. Extending Knowledge Base +

Five original Co-design partners: RLUK, RUGIT, SCONUL, UCISA and Jisc

Jisc Summer of Student Innovation 2014

How it works:

» Create – Make a video to explain your idea

» Share – Upload your video and encourage people to vote

» Vote - If you hit the voting target we will consider it for funding

So if you have a brainwave, come and join us for a Summer of Student Innovation:

jisc.ac.uk/student-innovation

Scaling up Co-design

› Lessons learnt from Co-design pilot

› Risks of scaling up– Overloading individual Co-design partners– Failing to span all Jisc impact areas

› Organise under strategic themes e.g.– Response to FELTAG, ETAG– MOOC platform for all

› New Co-design Steering Group– Including AoC, ETF, ALT, PVCs, BUFDG, NUS, ALT and

original partners

› Retro-fitting existing project portfolio

› Retaining in-year agility

QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION

QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION

QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION

QUESTIONS & DISCUSSION

FE focus

FELTAG follow-up

» Jisc FE priorities re-focused› £1.2M for 40 innovation projects› ETF engagement

» Improved access to Jisc Tech-Dis

» Re-alignment of RSCs

» Input to ‘Learning Tech Dev Day’

» Technology exemplar hub and spoke

» Enhanced, resilent Janet and eduroam

» Platform for 10%-50% on-line component?

ETAG extension

»Education Technology Action Group› www.etag.support

»Covering HE, FE and Schools› Sponsored by DfE and BIS

»3 clusters/themes› Connected institutions› Data and infrastructure› Understanding and accrediting

learning

»Consultation ends 23 June…

Summary

Summary

»‘One Jisc’

»Digital Futures pipeline

»Digital Futures & Co-design

»Influencing through ETAG

Questions

Find out more…

Dr Phil RichardsChief Innovation Officer

p.richards@jisc.ac.uk

One CastleparkTower HillBristolBS2 0JAT 020 3697 5800

info@jisc.ac.ukjisc.ac.uk

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