Monday, 5 November 2012

The Digital Pen System

The Swani project and now the Potspan project are continuing to explore different ways of achieving the objective of establishing an electronic signature system that is acceptable to the EU for audit purposes and hence also acceptable to the Welsh Government.
The recent presentations have shown how applications like Adobe Acrobat can create PDF documents that meet the EU requirements, but that it was unrealistic to expect an agreement to be in place before the end of the projects.
Hence the 'quick and dirty' solution of using a digital pen remains at the centre of the Potspan pilot project and will be in action later this month.

The Destiny pen, together with Fastdox software are being used and the whole system is explained below:

JISC Online Conference 2012

The Jisc Innovating e-Learning Online Conference 2012 is a week long event from the 19th to the 23rd November and the programme can be viewed at: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearningpedagogy/elpconference12/programme.aspx.

Prior to the conference is an activity week and a range of interesting initiatives are being presented over four days beginning on 13th November. full details can be seen at: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearningpedagogy/elpconference12/activityweek.aspx

The Swani/Potspan project outcomes will be presented on the 13th November and the slides (based on the ALT-C presentation, but now with soundtrack!) are shown below:


Thursday, 27 September 2012

Project Team Meeting and Updated Project Plan

The project team met at Coleg Sir Gar today and agreed plans for the next phase of the digitised WBL system development. Following the data mapping exercise and the evaluation of system functionality, plans were agreed for updating and refinement of the JOOMLA content management system and associated database. Lewis Jones will be implementing the technical changes in collaboration with Tony Toole who carried out the evaluation and continues to liaise with the system stakeholders, particularly the WBL Training Advisors. The aim will be to have the whole system complete and tested by mid-November when the piloting by partners can begin. The intention is to have a practical workshop at that time, possibly 16th November though this has yet to be confirmed, for partners who will be engaged in the pilot exercise. The project plan has been updated to reflect how the progress of the project is unfolding in practice. The changes are relatively minor and can be viewed in V2 of the project plan shown below. There is no change in either project deliverables or overall timescale. PotsPan Project Plan v2

Friday, 21 September 2012

Data Field Mapping and Workflow Optimisation

Current project activity is concentrating on the mapping of core data fields across the various WBL forms that use them in order to optimise workflows. One of the objectives of the digitisation of the WBL administrative system was to eliminate the repetitive input of the same data on different forms (a major frustration and inefficiency of the paper based system). The main source of this repetition is with core data relating to the three main stakeholders in the system: the learner, the employer and the training provider. The plan is to maintain a database core record for each of these which can then be used to populate all the forms that use that data. Simple yes? Not in practice! Each of the 25 or more forms that are part of the system were created at different times for different purposes by different people. Hence the structure of the data fields and their interpretation vary from one form to another. The current exercise involves an alignment of the interpretation of core data fields and a change in the way the information is reported on the forms so that the anticipated efficiencies can be achieved. This is being carried out in consultation with the stakeholders to ensure that the resulting system meets their administrative needs.

Monday, 20 August 2012

PotsPan Dissemination: ALT-C 2012

The outcomes of the JISC SWANI Project and the subsequent PotsPan Piloting are being presented at the ALT-C conference in Manchester next month. It will be an opportunity to network with others addressing similar issues and will hopefully contribute to project planning and dissemination. The draft presentation is shown below:

Monday, 30 July 2012

Digitised Form Data Mapping Exercise

As part of the process of preparing the SAWSW digitised WBL administration system for piloting, an exercise has been completed that evaluates the data entry, sharing and management across all the digitised administration documents. The mapping document is shown below and includes a number of issues arising from the exercise that will be discussed by the project team as it plans for system piloting in the Autumn. The main objective of the exercise is to optimise the usability of the online forms and to improve time efficiency through the sharing of common data fields. As will be seen from the document, it is very much work in progress. However, it shows how Enterprise Architecture modelling of administrative processes, together with detailed system analysis is being used as the basis for system and usability improvement. SAWSW Data Mapping

Monday, 16 July 2012

SAWSW Website Design

Work is going well on the SAWSW website design with the mock-up of website pages, as well as the population of a selection of WBL forms for testing. Activity has also included the evaluation of WBL system workflows with a view to making processes more efficient, speedier and more cost effective.

Website page mockups:
Skills Academy Wales Website Design.docx
Workflows:
SAW Workflows
These development documents will be shared with all stakeholders and refined with their feedback. The project remains on track for the launch of piloting by SAWSW partners in September.