MyUW for you
Developing
- uPortal;
- portal;
- AngularJS;
- JSON;
- REST;
Abstract for Print (1000 characters maximum):
Please provide a print-ready description of your session for conference attendees. A good description will explain the purpose of the session, the content that will be covered, and the outcomes that attendees will take away from your session.
MyUW innovates beyond traditional uPortal toward rich Web experiences backed by JSON services.
This seminar features hands-on exercises demonstrating angularjs-portal for search and browse; widgets for dashboard experiences; uw-frame for custom application development; and will conclude by examining integration and synergy with uPortal itself.
Participants will leave ready to augment their existing uPortal, or start an implementation fresh, or at the least having learned a bit about AngularJS.
Step-by-step solution walkthroughs and canned example solutions will allow anyone to participate in this session regardless of technical capability. Confidence with HTML, JavaScript, and uPortal will certainly help participants to make the most of this opportunity.
This is an optional field available to provide you the opportunity to speak directly with the program committee. Explain your motivation to offer this event, the audience that will be served, how you will engage and interact with the audience, and any additional evidence or detail that did not fit into the print abstract that can help the committee evaluate the merit of your session.
This seminar continues MyUW's efforts to communicate what we are doing, raise awareness of the technical opportunities the open source code we are producing create, and gain collaborators on shared higher education self-service user experiences and integrations.
It follows up on last year's seminar, tightening the pitch and clarifying actionable steps for adopting angularjs-portal.
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- Developer
- Newcomer
- Technical / Functional Manager
- User Support
- Getting Started
- Integration
- Mobility
- OpenSource
- User Experience
- uPortal
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Advanced
Nothing special.
pre-conference workshop (3h)
Hands-on, in-depth workshops will be offered on May 22, the day before the main conference begins. Workshops can either be half-day (3 hours) or full-day (6 hours). If proposing a workshop, it should be highly interactive, allowing attendees to explore, review, practice, and/or produce outcomes based on the topic and goals of your event.
- Andrew Petro, [email protected], Product Backlog Manager - MyUW - Division of Information Technology, UW-Madison