Showing posts with label KS user group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KS user group. Show all posts

Friday, 1 March 2013

KS user group - April 11


It's that time of year again. We have scheduled the date for the next KS user group.

Here are the details:

Location:  Smeaton Room, Buro Happold, 17 Newman Street, London, W1T 1PD
Date:  Thursday 11 April
Start:  09.00
End:  14.00
Cost:  Free (Breakfast & lunch included)

We will be reviewing the latest KS tools in some detail, including a look at what’s coming up in the next 3-6 months. Plus a guest presenter or two.  Full agenda to follow, as the date gets closer. 

Places will be limited to 25, on a first come, first served basis.

Hope to see you there!

R

Friday, 4 May 2012

KS User Group - Summary

Thanks again to everyone who attended the KS user group meeting in London, last week.

It was a thoroughly enjoyable workshop and we covered a lot of ground, during the half day session.

Particular thanks to our hosts, Buro Happold, and our presenters for sharing their time and expertise with the group.

Nick Nisbet gave an excellent overview of why COBie is an essential part of the overall BIM process.

Chris Senior, from Content Studio, talked about an innovative solution for helping AEC firms to manage their Revit Family libraries.

Karen Fugle, from Evolve Consultancy, presented some cool training data, including the following stats from the Annual CAD & BIM Manager survey:
o In 2007 80% of firms had training budget
o In 2008 40% of firms had training budget
o In 2012 its STILL 40%

Paul Woddy, from White Frog, described their modular training content for Revit Architecture, MEP and Structure, plus the links to KnowledgeSmart. Paul also explained what's coming up later in the year, including Civil 3D, Navisworks, AutoCAD and 3ds Max.

We took a sneak peek at some exciting new technology coming later this year from the team at M-SIX. The product is called VEO.

We described in detail the new features in the latest KS system release:
  • New hierarchy of linked accounts
  • View and manage data across multiple accounts
  • Move users, results, library content
  • Apply settings changes across linked accounts
  • Draft content vs Published content
  • New Accounts area; set up new accounts and admins, assign OTS library content
  • New range of admin options and permissions
  • Sub-admin profile for logging into tests from a browser; user self-inviting option
  • New charting tools
  • Update to test invite usernames & passwords 
  • New admin help sheets and blog links

...We talked about what we are working on in the current release:
  • Move KS servers to a cloud-based environment
  • Improved Invites section / test progress reporting
  • Improved precision on ‘free text’ answers
  • New charting & reporting options
  • Auto-grouping of user & results data
  • User feedback options / Request training option
  • Update rich text editing tools
  • Capture additional user demographic data
  • Export question footprint data
  • Content management updates

...And we talked about what new features firms might want us to build over the coming year:
  • Additional reporting & charting options
  • More benchmark stats and user demographic data
  • Links to Intranet/LMS/HR d/base/Active Directory
  • Survey questions / new question types
  • User dashboards
  • Skills matrix 
  • Community content tools / Crowd sourcing
  • Coaching mode
  • Help-desk tools
  • Language translation of most popular test titles

We also discussed the KS library in detail.  Here is our current 'work in progress' list:
  • Navisworks Manage (c. June)
  • Existing Adesk library 2013 updates (c. June)
  • Revit Architecture advanced (c. July)
  • Bentley ProjectWise (c. July)
  • Revit Structure advanced (c. August)
  • Revit for occasional users (c. August)
  • KS Community – Business of BIM
  • Inventor
  • COBie 
  • Codebook

We've also been in direct discussion with a number of vendors this year, following introductions from customers. These include:
  • Codebook (Codebook)
  • Graphisoft Australia (ArchiCAD)
  • CADS (CADS RC)
  • Savoy Computing (AutoTrack)
  • Tekla (Tekla Structures)
  • IES (IES VE)
  • Synchro (Synchro)

Last, we took notes on requests for new KS library material.  Here is a list of the most popular requests:
  • Workflows between Autodesk applications
  • Point clouds
  • More ‘process’ oriented tests
  • IFC 
  • BS 1192
  • Project management skills
  • Robot Structural Analysis
  • ESRI ArcGIS
  • AutoCAD P&ID
  • AutoCAD Map 3D
  • Oracle Primavera

We wrapped up the day with a discussion of how industry and academia can work more closely together. More to follow shortly on our 'Adopt a College' idea.

Once again, thanks to everyone who attended and contributed to an engaging and enjoyable day.

R

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

KS System - next release

We're just going through the final round of testing on our staging site, before we move the next release of the KS tools to the live site.  The beauty of a web based system is that all KS customers get to enjoy the latest features, as soon as they go live, without worrying about physically un-installing or re-installing software.

A number of firms have asked for a heads up, as to what will be appearing in the March release.  We'll be talking about this in detail at the upcoming KS user group, in London, but for now, here's a brief overview of the new features, plus a look ahead to the point-release currently in development, which rolls out around May.

The main theme of the next release is to introduce account hierarchies, for firms with two or more locations in their organisation.  Large firms, with multiple KS accounts in place, will now be able to view and manage data, across linked accounts.  This impacts on almost every area of the KS admin dashboard.

KS Library

A common request is to enable firms to share custom test material, which has been created in one KS account, with the related accounts in an organisation.  The 'Test Content' pages have been re-branded as the 'Library' area of the dashboard, with a new menu structure now appearing. The 'Your Tests / Modules / Questions' area now appears as 'Draft Tests / Modules / Questions'. When a KS OTS (off the shelf) test is imported, the editable copy now appears in 'Draft Tests'.  The individual editable stages appear in 'Draft Modules' and the editable questions appear in 'Draft Questions'.

When you are happy with your new content, (either material you have written in-house, or an OTS test that has been modified), you now have the option to 'Publish' your modules and tests.  This effectively locks down that content and allows you to share it across linked accounts.  Draft content can not be shared between accounts.  Published modules and tests can be un-published at any time, for further changes.

Viewing Linked Accounts

Another key change to the KS dashboard operation, is the introduction of a hierarchy of linked accounts.  Admins can now view their account structure of 'parent', 'child' and 'sibling' accounts.  For admins with permission to access multiple accounts, a new 'Switch account' feature allows simple navigation between accounts. For viewing data across linked accounts, a new sub-menu dropdown is available in the Library, Invites > History, Results > Data and Users pages.  This sub-menu can be used to drill down to individual accounts, or to view information from all linked accounts, organisation-wide.

Creating New Accounts and Administrators

It is now possible to add new KS accounts to an organisation hierarchy, and also to create new account administrators for each account.  In addition, we have created a new type of admin profile, a Sub-administrator.  Full administrators can assign their preferred status to new admins and also change the status of existing admins.  Sub-admins can only set up KS test sessions from a browser; they cannot access the full admin dashboard. This is particularly useful for delegating the task of setting up test sessions for interview candidates, without the need for a full KS administrator to be available every time.  It also opens up the option for firms to create a general admin profile, which they can make centrally available, for users to 'self-invite' themselves to take a KS test or re-test, via a browser (i.e. skip the need to issue an email invite).

Full admins can also assign account permissions (i.e. decide how high up the organisational hierarchy new admins are allowed to access company data) and flag additional admins to receive system emails (i.e. invite mails, results mails, etc.).

Managing Content

We've added a selection of new tools, which allow Full admins to share KS data, across linked accounts.  For example, moving user records between accounts, moving test results, sharing modules and tests between accounts and applying changes to account settings, across linked accounts.

We have also tweaked the logic, relating to usernames and passwords appearing on test invite mails. Before, this data was only appended to the first instance of an invite. Subsequent invites only included the test name and URL.  Now the username and password is included in every instance of an invite, which will reduce the need for users to re-set their passwords (i.e. if they have lost or deleted the original password).

So, as you can see, quite a few changes to the overall structure of the KS system, but offering greater flexibility and control to customers, to manage data across their organisation.


Here's a sneak peek at what's currently being worked on, from the KS user wish list..

General update of the KS system to a cloud based server environment, including an updated operating system, more memory and greater flexibility for future growth.

Automatic retrospective grouping of new user and results data, based on existing groups.

New charting options and improvements to existing results data. New exporting options for results data. Linking of question footprint information, to Question Performance chart.

New options for admins to select level of precision on free text answers.

Update to the rich text editing tools, for creating and editing questions.

General improvements to the 'Invites' area of the dashboard, including auto emails for expired tests, reminder mails for users and capturing data for Issued/In Progress/Completed tests.

Updated 'Resources' area for admins, on how to utilise the KS tools and manage their assessment program.


This little lot will be finding its way into the live site in the next 3 months.  We'll be discussing all this and more at the KS user group, in London, on April 26.  We will also be mapping out the technical roadmap (sometimes referred to as, the 'Jane List') for the second half of 2012 and beyond.  Themes include; capturing and displaying additional benchmark statistics, personal dashboard pages for users, survey questions, links to training and e-learning providers and links to HR systems and learning management systems.

R

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

KS User Group - April 26, London


We’re hosting the next KS user group meeting, in London, in April.  Here are the details:

Date:
Thursday 26 April

Location:
Smeaton Room, Buro Happold, 17 Newman Street, London

Start:
Tea & coffee at 08.30, for a 09.00 start

End:
Last session wraps up at 13.30

Cost:
Free (breakfast & lunch included)


We will be reviewing the KS tools in some detail, including a look at what’s coming up in the next 3-6 months.  Plus a guest presenter or two.  Full agenda to follow, as the date gets closer.

Places will be limited to 25, on a first come, first served basis.  As of close of business Tuesday 28 Feb, we have just 6 slots remaining.

Hope you can make it!

R