MyNotes: Single Sign-On and Digital Textbooks #edtechcto (Update)
The following was a presentation given at the TxCTO Conference held on October 23, 2015. You may also want to review MyNotes from a Clever.com conversation.
Single Sign-On via enboard
MyNotes
- Presenter: Ernie Stripling and enboard from encore technology solutions (view PDF overview)
- Find out more online at www.esc11.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=6269
- Presentation handouts:
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The need for one logon, or single sign-on (SSO)
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Digital assets/textbooks
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one provider
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multiple apps
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multiple users
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multiple data files
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One logon methodology
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Enable all users to have secure, simplified access to all web resources from any location at any time from any device (HTML5 compatible)
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One user ID and password
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one authentication point
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One portal
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Resource access (email, Fileshares, Web applications)
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Digital Textbooks
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Student Information System, LMS, HR/ERP, etc.
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User Self Service (Ex. Password Recovery)
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Ever-changing and always on users
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adding, changing, moving, archiving, removing
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Multiple types of web resource requirements
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on-premise, hosted, cloud, etc.
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Multile authentication sourcesmultiple user accounts
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Digital assets
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Instruction requires normalized connectivity from various device from any location
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Process:
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Users have an identity in SIS or Payroll/HR system. This information is fed into a single sign-on portal
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The SSO is able combine it all and facilitate the process for the end user.
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Provisioning, enhanced authentication/SSO, identity verification system, and longevity, Sustainability, and Scalability.
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Reporting is built into the platform (who, where).
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