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Enabling the mobile web. @. Bill Allison Common Solutions Group June 15, 2011. UC Berkeley. Context: The UCB Mobile Plan. 5 point campus mobile strategy e stablished in 2010: Leverage Central campus mobile site Web Applications Mobile Use Cases Innovation Data Freedom.

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  1. Enabling the mobile web @ Bill Allison Common Solutions Group June 15, 2011 UC Berkeley

  2. Context: The UCB Mobile Plan 5 point campus mobile strategy established in 2010: • Leverage • Central campus mobile site • Web Applications Mobile Use Cases • Innovation • Data Freedom https://wikihub.berkeley.edu/display/itac/UC+Berkeley+Campus+Mobile+Strategy

  3. Mobile Application Use Cases • Focus of our investment is driven by business need, not by the technology • Investing in two different models: Kuali & UCLA’s MWF

  4. The Mobile Web Framework • A centralized solution to a distributed problem • UCB focused on leveraging the framework • Opportunity to mobile-enable the campus • Friday, June 10: Mobile Web Workshop • Saturday, June 11: Mobile Enablement Contest Announced • Tuesday, June 14: Submissions Due • Wednesday, June 15: Winner Drawn at CSG!

  5. The Workshop & Contest • 60 attendees (40 from departments, 20 from IT & PA) • 8 submissions completed in 2 business days

  6. Law School: Faculty Profiles

  7. Library: Electronic Resources

  8. School of Social Welfare

  9. School of Social Welfare, cont’d

  10. Law School: Realtime Shuttle

  11. Summer Session Courses

  12. Fall Program For Freshmen

  13. Admissions: MyBerkeleyApp

  14. Takeaways • Mobile will replace much of the desktop model – space is volatile, rapidly evolving. University posture must be agile and responsive. • Investment in mobile should be multi-point: baked-into vendor products (RFP, selection), transitioning traditional web at presentation layer (MWF), enterprise strategies (MWF/Kuali). • Deploying technology platforms centrally for distributed use, magnifying effect of proper incentives

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