CAI 2017 Annual Report

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CAI

2017 Annual Report

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COLLEG E OF

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Informatics

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Mission Vision Values...................3 Virtual Co-op.................................4 Student Success............................6 Propel Innovation.........................8 Drive Business Forward..............10 Advocate for our Students.........12 Informatics Outreach..................14 Recent Collaborations................18 Metrics and Advisory Board.......19

CREDITS Editor Vincent Scheben Graphic Design Katie Ledermeier Sarah Skinner Copy Editors Vincent Scheben Jill Henry Photography Krista Rayford Hannah Siefert Contributors Jill Henry Chris Rider Vincent Scheben Mike Sames

Contact Phone: (859) 572-7610 Web: nku.edu/cai Northern Kentucky University 30 Kenton Drive Griffin Hall Suite 330 Highland Heights, KY 41076 E-mail: cai@nku.edu


MISSION VISION & VALUES MISSION To increase the quality, speed and scope of technology innovation and student learning by bringing together the talent, facilities and funding resources of the College of Informatics, in order to solve future-focused business challenges and business opportunities. This will be accomplished through collaborative research, virtual co-ops, student/faculty/staff projects, business-development opportunities and the dissemination of the practice and discipline of informatics to create long-term economic value.

VISION CAI strives to be a world-class nexus for student innovation in information technology through the application of the cross-disciplinary science of informatics and collaboration, to help our business partners solve business problems.

VALUES DRIVE INNOVATION DRIVE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT DRIVE STUDENT EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING DRIVE THE ADVANCEMENT OF INFORMATICS

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VIRTUAL CO-OP 4

The CAI, in the College of Informatics, operates a nationally recognized virtual co-op program. Mentored by professional staff and supported by faculty, students collaborate on a variety of projects such as: • • • • • • •

Website Development Mobile App Development Data Collection Data Analytics Video Production Digital Design of Logos Start Up Prototypes

The students gain real-world experience on industry-relevant projects.


Growing talent is a top priority for our region. Because the need for technical competence spans all business sectors, the role that NKU’s Center for Applied Informatics plays, with a steady stream of co-ops & project-based learning programs, is critical for our future success. CAI is a gem for the region. -Brent Cooper President & CEO, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce

TRADITIONAL CO-OP

Job Description

Organization

Co-op Student

VIRTUAL CO-OP

University Team of students with diverse skill sets managed by on-campus staff

Project Description

Organization

Deliverables

Center for Applied Informatics

Apprentice co-op students paid by donor fund while building experience Experienced co-op students paid by client organization

One of the most difficult challenges facing students looking to break into the Information Technology field is finding that “real-world” experience that so many crave. Working with the CAI at NKU has given us the ability to provide that experience on interesting and relevant projects that benefit both the students and organizations that are lucky enough to partner with them. - Greg Kent Spring Grove Director of Information Technology

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STUDENT SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT

PAMELA KAHWEMA

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Major: Business Administration & Business Information Systems Year: Senior Hometown: Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Favorite thing about the CAI: “Getting access to some of the newest technologies and hands-on experience.”

SHANE JANSEN

Major: Computer Science Year: Senior Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Favorite thing about the CAI: “Collaborating with the other students from the College of Informatics.”

NICK WANAMAKER

Major: Data Science Year: Senior Hometown: Batesville, IN Favorite thing about the CAI: “The organization sets you up for success through recognizing each student’s abilities and offering projects that provide real-world experience.”


APPRENTICE UPDATE The Informatics Apprenticeship Program allows students to achieve high-tech work experience while earning income to support college costs. Students thrive as part of a development team on virtual co-op project assignments such as quality assurance and web development.

“I have really enjoyed learning new skills while working in a fun and professional environment� - Kierstyn Oldham (Media Informatics) 7


PROPEL INNOVATION 8

JOHNSTONE SUPPLY

Digital assistants like Siri, Google Now, Cortana, Alexa, and others are transforming the way customers are interacting with computers. Johnstone Supply is partnering with the CAI to test the feasibility of using speech recognition platforms to enhance their customer portal.

FLORENCE CEMETERY

The CAI partnered with Boone County schools to develop an app for Veteran’s Day. The school wanted to honor veterans buried at the Florence Cemetery. Their students researched the history of the veterans and created multimedia assets to tell the stories. Students from the CAI developed a tour app that utilized Bluetooth beacons. When the iPad running the app came in range of the beacon, it would trigger the app to play the multimedia file of the veteran's service to our country.


SPRING GROVE

The CAI and Spring Grove Cemetery collaborated to produce new digital signage to be played in their main lobby. The footage is meant to evangelize their service offerings, explore the history of the cemetery and put patrons and loved ones at ease while they navigate through a difficult time. A second project was to create an app that allows people to have self-guided tours of the cemetery. The tours are rich in multimedia that include photos and narration of tour stops.

SAFETY EDGE

Safety Edge is a startup company focused on how to deal with hazardous material incidents. The company is working with the CAI to develop a mobile app that will help police officers, firefighters, truck drivers and other professionals that are involved with hazardous materials. The app will include a database of hazardous materials that can be searched 9 by voice, image, or text.


DRIVE BUSINESS FORWARD

LODIGE

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The CAI partnered with Lodige Process Technology, a US subsidiary of Lodige Process Technology located in Paderborn, Germany, to design and develop a new website presence to attract and retain customers.

RE/MAX

Through a strategic partnership with a RE/MAX realtor, we are serving as a vital IT service provider. We are engaged to maintain their existing web presence via our Web Assurance Policy while developing a 21st-century website that provides insights into the Cincinnati real estate market.

L.I.F.E. FOUNDATION

The CAI and the Randolph Company collaborated to create a website community for the L.I.F.E. (Local Initiative for Excellence) Foundation. George J. Wile established the organization in 2014 with a mission to support research to achieve better health outcomes for patients with brain and neurodegenerative disease.

The new website was created to facilitate communication within the organization, provide information on research grant recipients, support innovative research, sustain productive research teams and encourage and support investigators in the early part of their career.


UNCOVER TRUTH RX FOR SUCCESS

Rx for Success is designed to help educate, motivate, and remind parents and caregivers to talk, read and sing more with their children. The app uses short 2-minute, age-indexed videos to teach parents simple ways to engage their children in everyday language. The app then sends short cues in the form of push notifications to parents and caregivers as both a reminder and motivation to continue these activities.

HOSPICE OF SOUTHWEST OHIO

The CAI developed an app for the Hospice of Southwest Ohio. The purpose is to help you and your loved ones celebrate life and take this journey. Users may discover why hundreds of families turn to Hospice of Southwest Ohio every year. It promotes their experienced staff and volunteers who are uniquely qualified to provide the care, comfort and companionship to loved ones. 11


ADVOCATE FOR OUR STUDENTS

LUMINOCITY

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Lightborne Communications, Inc. and CAI collaborated to create an immersive virtual reality experience for attendees of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 2016 Lumenocity Block Party. Our students assisted participants with demos of the HTC Vive Virtual Reality headset, peripherals and Google Tiltbrush software.


MUSIC RESOURCE CENTER The Music Resource Center (MRC)—Cincinnati is a multifaceted teen program that uses recording and performing arts, as well as life skills mentoring, to create a sense of empowerment and accomplishment in the urban community. The CAI is pleased to work with the MRC based on a generous donation from the Mayerson Foundation. CAI student Maci Alf worked with the staff and members of MRC to create a video showcasing both the spirit of MRC and the talents of MRC members.

MAYERSON

The Mayerson Student Philanthropy Project instills in students an understanding of their role and responsibility in the community. Students begin the semester with a limited grasp of community needs. The philanthropy experience leaves them with a deeper understanding of those needs and a passion for addressing them.

“The Mayerson project was one of the most exciting and unique experiences that I’ve had at NKU so far. It taught me so much and also gave me a glimpse into what I could be doing for a future job as I would like to be involved in the nonprofit sector.” - NKU Student

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INFORMATICS OUTREACH 14

GRIFFIN FEST

Griffin Fest is a presentation of student projects from the departments of Communication, Business Informatics, Computer Science and the CAI. NKU College of Informatics students researched, conducted and produced exceptional projects that were presented in a reverse career fair fashion to regional business leaders.

FOUNDERCON NKU was pleased to host Techstar's John Hill in October. He is a network catalyst who supports the world's most promising entrepreneurs throughout their journey. The event was the kickoff to FounderCon week, which consisted of founder-led panels, workshops, discussion groups and network experiences.


CYBERSECURITY SYMPOSIUM

The annual Symposium brings together 450 IT, security professionals, and regional privacy attorneys for a one-day event focused on cybersecurity challenges, legal issues, risk management and best practices.

INTERALLIANCE TECHOLYMPICS

Techolympics, the region’s largest high school STEM event, has over 40 high schools represented from the region and nearly 500 student attendees. NKU's President Geoffrey Mearns delivered the keynote speech, which sparked an informatics flame.

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INFORMATICS OUTREACH 16

K-12 STEM FAIR

Our faculty and staff enjoy inspiring our youth to explore technology. We would be happy to participate at your school to generate excitement around technology-based fields.


CAI OUTREACH MODEL ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION

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ORGANIZATION

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Events (Griffin Fest), SolutionsTalent ENGAGEMENT Innovative Acquisition Recruitment Services, Innovative Events (Griffin Fest), Solutions SolutionsVirtual Co-op, Classroom Events (Griffin Fest), Speaking Engagements, Recruitment Recruitment Services, Services, Projects, Capstones, Student Professionalism Co-op, Classroom VirtualVirtual Co-op, Classroom Speaking Engagements, Research Speaking Engagements, INF-296 Projects, Capstones, Projects, Capstones, Student Professionalism

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Research INF-296 Advisory Boards, Alumni Research

Talent Acquisition

Talent Acquisition

Virtual Proje

We know that organizations desire a single Talent from Talent point-of-contact our college to answer ENGAGEMENT Acquisition ENGAGEME questions, direct Acquisition requests via soft hand-offs, to understand engagement opportunities andInnovative to experience professional customer Events (Griffin Fest), Solutions service. As a result, the CAI serves as the front door to the College of Informatics. Recruitment Services, Advisory Boards, Alumni Virtual Co-op, Classroom We engage business executives to facilitate Cybers Speaking Engagements, Groups, K-12 Outreach, Advisory Boards, Projects, Capstones, talent acquisition needs, toAlumni participate in Worksh Student Professionalism Professional Organizations recruiting activities such as resume reviews Research Groups, K-12 Outreach, INF-296 Academic data and interview workshops and to provide Organizations Influence or Professional use cases for classroom research. Academic Innovative Influence

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Events (Griffin Fest),Innovative Events (Griffin Fest), Recruitment Services,Solutions Recruitment Services, Speaking Engagements, Speaking Engagements, Student Professionalism Student Professionalism INF-296 INF-296

Groups, K-12 Outreach, Professional ENGAGEMENT Development Professional Organizations Talent Professional ENGAGEMENT

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ENGAGEMENT

Advisory Boards, Alumni Advisory Boards, Alumni Groups, K-12 Outreach, Groups, K-12 Outreach, Professional Organizations Professional Organizations Advisory Boards, Alumni

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Professional Development

ADVOCATES ADVOCATES ADVOCATES

Cybersecurity Symposium, Workshops, Short Courses

Professional Academic Development Influence Development

Cybersecurity Symposium, Cybersecurity Symposium, Workshops, Short Courses Workshops, Short Courses

Cybersecurity Symposium, Academic Academic InfluenceInfluence Workshops, Short Courses

Academic Influence

We also recruit executives to participate on Advisory Boards to provide direction and guidance while sharing industry best-practices and trends. Please contact Julie Stockman (stockmanj1@nku.edu) to initiate an engagement discussion.

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RECENT COLLABORATIONS 18

• ANCRA

• LABLAW

• AUID

• L.I.F.E. Foundation

• Brian Olivier -

• Randoloh Company

Veteran's Hospital

• Lifestyle Risk Calculator, LLC.

• RX for Success

• Lightborne, Lumenocity

• Cincinnati Children's App

• Mariemont Schools

• Cincinnati Financial

• NKU Water Quality

• City of Cincinnati

• NKY Emergency

• CPE - KYAE

• Planning Committee

• Dr. Penny Smith -

• NKYEC - Excellence

Keys to Coping

in Education

• EC Link

• RCSN

• ECD - 4C For

• RE/MAX,

Children (ASQ)

Morton Holdings

• ECSI, LLC

• Safety Edge, LLC

• E-Gov Link

• Shephard Group

• Flying Olive

• Skyward Survey Tool

• Gleason Reel

• Sons of Italy

• Greater Cincinnati

• Spring Grove Cemetery

Stem Collaborative • Hospice of Southwest Ohio • iReportSource

• St. Elizabeth/Boone County • University of Kentucky Foster Care

• Johnstone Supply

• United Way - Worldwide

• KDE Maintenance

• Vitality Cincinnati

• KYOLA

• W. Ron Adams


METRICS & ADVISORY BOARD Matt Godsted

Western and Southern Board Chairman AVP, Business Operations

Holly Brinkman KnowledgeWorks VP & CFO

Jim Cordas

NKU COI Dean’s AB Chairman Emeritus Lecturer

Tricia Eltonhead

Fifth Third Investment Advisors VP, Marketing Director

Lauren Ouart

Sogetl Geographic Vice President

Annette Hater A LVL UP CEO and Founder

Doug Wilson

Laura Tomlin

Scripps Company VP, Digital Bus Ops

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Jordan Vogel Cincy Chamber of Commerce VP, Talent Initiatives

Bob Watts Vivitec Solutions President & CEO

Michael Webster

Burke, Inc. Senior VP, Research Solutions

Patty Wolff 84.51 Security Director

Chris Rider CAI Director

Brad Metzger

College of Informatics Lecturer

The Kroger Co. Applied Technology Director

Richard Hempel

Natural Bridge Technologies Partner & Co-Founder

Keith Stafford

Strategic Data Systems, Managing Partner

Sean Sweeney

Cincinnati Financial AVP/Director Info Tech

Since its inception, the CAI has provided students with over 300,000 hours to date and over 23,594 hours for the 2016-2017 academic year. 19


WE APPRECIATE OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS

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