by mguhlin

MyNotes: Single Sign-On and Digital Textbooks #edtechcto (Update)

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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

  1. Presenter: Ernie Stripling and enboard from encore technology solutions (view PDF overview)
  2. Find out more online at www.esc11.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=6269
  3. Presentation handouts: 
  1. The need for one logon, or single sign-on (SSO)

  2. Digital assets/textbooks

  3. one provider

  4. multiple apps

  5. multiple users

  6. multiple data files

  7. One logon methodology

  8. Enable all users to have secure, simplified access to all web resources from any location at any time from any device (HTML5 compatible)

  9. One user ID and password

  10. one authentication point

  11. One portal

  12. Resource access (email, Fileshares, Web applications)

  13. Digital Textbooks

  14. Student Information System, LMS, HR/ERP, etc.

  15. User Self Service (Ex. Password Recovery)

  16. Ever-changing and always on users

  17. adding, changing, moving, archiving, removing

  18. Multiple types of web resource requirements

  19. on-premise, hosted, cloud, etc.

  20. Multile authentication sourcesmultiple user accounts

  21. Digital assets

  22. Instruction requires normalized connectivity from various device from any location

  23. Process:

  24. Users have an identity in SIS or Payroll/HR system. This information is fed into a single sign-on portal

  25. The SSO is able combine it all and facilitate the process for the end user.

  26. Provisioning, enhanced authentication/SSO, identity verification system, and longevity, Sustainability, and Scalability.

  27. Reporting is built into the platform (who, where).


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