About the Map
The Duke University online campus map is the result of a unique
collaboration between the seven undergraduate seniors of the 2005
Information Science + Information Studies (ISIS) 200 Research Capstone
course and several members of the Duke University facilities and
administration community.
In January 2005, the ISIS 200 instructors, Casey Alt and Jessica
Mitchell, assigned the interdisciplinary group of students the task of
building a new online map for Duke, based upon actual project documents
from an internal Duke needs assessment. The ISIS 200 instructors designed
the course to simulate a small technology startup company in which the
students were the startup staff, the Duke facilities and administration
officials were their clients, and the course instructors were executive
oversight. Within this structure, the students were given responsibility
for the entire design and development process: designing the entire
technology infrastructure and interface for the map, determining the
project schedule for the map development, assigning team duties and
project management roles, creating a project budget, integrating campus
geographic and resource data from disparate University offices, and
presenting and justifying design decisions to the Duke clients.
At the end of the 12-week process, the ISIS 200 students presented
their final campus map design to the wider Duke community. Their design
was so successfully received that Duke asked them to further develop the
map as an enterprise-wide campus map.
Under the direction of Jessica Mitchell in the Office of Information
Technology, and in close collaboration with Campus Services and the
Office of News and Communications, the team launched the online campus
map in August 2005.
The seven ISIS 200 students and their home departments are:
- Jane Bloomgarden T '05, Economics
- Eric Buescher T '05, Political Science
- David Eisinger T '05, Computer Science
- Nikhil Jariwala T '05, Chemistry
- Alberto Laverde T '05, Computer Science
- Mary McKee T '05, Computer Science
- Ann-Drea Small T '05, Mathematics
The ISIS 200 campus map project could not have been possible without
support from the following members of the Duke University facilities and
administration community:
- Ginny Cake, Senior Director -
Office of Information Technology
- Cathy Davidson, Vice-Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies
- Kemel Dawkins, Vice President of Campus Services
- Tracy Futhey (and her staff), VP for Information Technology/CIO -
Office of Information Technology
- David Jarmul (and his staff), Associate VP -
Office of News and Communications
- Anne Light, Assistant Director for Administration -
Office of the Executive Vice President
- Jeffrey Potter, Director -
Real Estate Administration
- Glenn Reynolds (and his staff), Director, Systems/Engineering Services -
Facilities Management Department
- Robert Thompson, Dean of Trinity College
The mission of Duke University's Information Science + Information
Studies program is to study and create new information technologies and
to analyze their impact on art, culture, science, commerce, society, and
the environment. For more information on the ISIS program, please visit
their website at http://isis.duke.edu.