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Title: ReEngineering a National Online Portal An Australian Perspective


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Re-Engineering a National Online Portal An
Australian Perspective
Garry Putland Director, Education and Training
Services
Outline History of EdNA Online Re-engineering
EdNA Online Technologies, Specification and
standards Functional Advantages of
MYEDNA Walkthrough
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History of EdNA Online
  • Launched in 1997
  • Facilitate collaboration across states and across
    sectors
  • EdNA Online is a browsable and searchable
    directory of online resources.
  • Database driven website.
  • Metadata records built using combination of data
    entry and automated harvesting from trusted
    sources
  • Online resources described using metadata
    metadata repository
  • EdNA Metadata Standard V1.1
  • based on Dublin Core. 15 elements
  • Used retail delivery model
  • Developed collaboratively with stakeholders
  • Supports national collaboration
  • Collaborative development of services
  • Priorities for services determined by
    stakeholders
  • Uses collaborative tools to encourage the
    development of communities.

3
History of EdNA Online
  • Target Audience
  • Services supporting teaching and learning from
    Early Childhood to Adult and Community Education
  • Primary audience teachers, lecturers, policy
    makers, librarians, IT Managers
  • Secondary audience students, parents
  • Services
  • Access to curriculum resources, research,
    professional development, innovative use of ICTs,
    communities of practice, about Australian
    education
  • Pool of over 350,000 items to search (more than
    17,500 quality evaluated, 330,000 linked items
    and over 50,000 items from external repositories)
  • Over 500 mail lists supporting online
    communication
  • Regular online newsletters (currently more than
    16,000 subscribers)
  • Growth from 2 million to 4 million hits per
    month in last 15 months

4
Re-Engineering EdNA Online
  • Business Service Delivery Models
  • from a retail website to an aggregator, broker
    and provider of web services
  • Retail personalisation and portal services
  • Broker harvesting and federated searching
  • Wholesale web services
  • Portal technologies enable new service delivery
    alternatives.
  • Demand for more sophisticated resource discovery
    mechanisms.
  • Technical Considerations
  • Outsourcing arrangement unable to keep pace with
    rate of change
  • Emerging technologies, specifications and open
    standards
  • open source, latest technical standards, RSS,
    XML, SOAP

5
Re-Engineering EdNA Online
  • Web Services
  • RSS feeds for news headlines, newsletters, recent
    items added to the database
  • Model of syndicating making available all
    content via RSS for display and delivery to third
    parties
  • XML APIs for Search and Browse
  • XML API for noticeboards/calendars, New Resources
    Added
  • SOAP for single sign on
  • Publishing to handheld devices
  • Entry level points to make services easily
    available
  • HTML versions of most services available aim to
    make all services available via HTML/Javascript

6
Re-Engineering EdNA Online
Email, RSS Delivery (Push Model)
End Users
Web Access (Pull Model)
Functional Architecture
EdNA Online Portal- User Interface
Stakeholder Portals and Services
EdNA Portal
Third Party Portals
EdNA Functionality
MetadataRepository(Oracle)
Gov Education Portal
Discovery Services- Search- Browse
EdNA Sibling Sites- ICT Research- Technical
Standards etc
EdNA Online Web Services Interface
Communication Services
Harvesting, Distributed Search, RSS Aggregation
LMS, Handhelds, E-mails
Collaboration Services
Third Party Resource Collections
Resource Aggregation Interface
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Re-Engineering EdNA Online -Technologies
  • Open Source content management Jahia
  • Collaborative Source Licence Model
  • Contribute small applications and reduce licence
    costs
  • Benefit from community contributions
  • Open Source personalisation Jahia
  • Functionality within portlets
  • Choice to turn on/off functions
  • Selection of content to display
  • Selection of location for content display
  • Single sign on for multiple applications (eg
    forums)

8
Technologies, Specifications and Standards
  • Functional Requirement Technologies,
    Specifications and Standards used
  • For Resource Discovery Dublin Core DCMI metadata
    V1.1, DC Qualifiers, EdNA Metadata Standard
    V1.1, RDF
  • For Vocabulary AGIFT, SCIS, ScOT, ATED, VOCED,
    OZJAC
  • For Metadata Repository Interchange OAI, IMS DRI,
    RDF
  • For Distributed Searching Z39.50, ZING
    (SRW/SRU), SOAP, XML Query
  • For Metadata Definition of content W3C XML
    schema
  • For Data transformation XSL (Extensible
    Stylesheet Language),
  • For Data modeling and description UML (Unified
    Modelling Language RDF (Resource Discovery
    Framework)

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Technologies, Specifications and Standards
  • Functional Requirement Technologies,
    Specifications and Standards used
  • Content Syndication RSS 0.9, RSS 1.0
  • Software Development Java
  • Application Framework J2EE
  • Java Portlets API JSR 168
  • Web Presentation and Accessibility W3C
    Accessibility Priority 1 (minimum), HTML 4,
    CSS, GIF, XHTML, XML/XSLT
  • For Web services description Web Services
    Description Language (WSDL)
  • For Web Services Transport Simple Object Access
    Protocol (SOAP)
  • For Web services directory Universal
    Description, Discover and Integration (UDDI)

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Technical Architecture
other
OzProjects
ICT Standards
Education Portal
MyEDNA
Virtual Portals (Sibling Sites) personalisation,
customisation
Search ManagerDistributed search- Thesauri-
Dynamic Categories
Communities and Collaboration - document
sharing, forums, mail groups, chat
Standard Portlet API
Jahia Portal Engine (Open Source)
XML/HTML Templating Engine(JSP)
Jahia (Open Source) Content Management System
Single Sign On
Tomcat Java J2EE Servlet Engine (Open Source)
LDAP (open source) Security Directory
Apache Web Server Engine (Open Source)
PostGres (open Source) Database Engine
Linux
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Functional Advantages of MYEdNA
  • MYEdNA - Personalisation.
  • Customisation Collaborative workspace
  • Distributed search increases access to more
    than 50,000 items to date
  • Others manage this data
  • Content management by users, not developers.
  • Easy to implement new functions.
  • Single sign-on.
  • Can rapidly deploy new content (aggregation and
    syndication).
  • EdNA Online services and content based on widely
    accepted standards and specifications
    collaboration interoperability
  • Supports new business delivery models (retail and
    wholesale).
  • eg all EdNA services can be deployed into other
    websites / portals or at the point of use.

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Walkthrough www.edna.edu.au
  • MYEdNA
  • Portlets
  • RSS services from database
  • RSS services external
  • xml noticeboards
  • xml browse
  • xml search
  • xml forums
  • Search Centre
  • Community Spaces
  • information feeds
  • Tools
  • LCC
  • Third Party Portals eg training.com.au

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Questions??
  • Email gputland_at_educationau.edu.au
  • EdNA Online www.edna.edu.au
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