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Steering Committee

Joseph Jackson, Chair, Carnegie Mellon
Kevin Boyd, University of Michigan
Michelle Clifford, University of Colorado, Boulder
Justin Elliott, Penn State
Richard Glaser, University of Utah
Helen McLean, City University of New York
Marshall Vale, MIT

Contributors to Documentation

Joseph Jackson, Carnegie Mellon
Kevin Boyd, University of Michigan
Michelle Clifford, University of Colorado, Boulder
Justin Elliott, Penn State
Richard Glaser, University of Utah

Participant Institutions

All UEF member institutions are encouraged to participate in this project.

Institutions Participating in Project
Carnegie Mellon University
Cornell
CUNY
CU Boulder
Dartmouth
Franklin & Marshall College
Harvard
MIT
NYU
Ohio State
Penn State
Princeton
Sheridan College
Simon Fraser
Sonoma State
Stanford
Swarthmore College
University of Michigan
University of Utah
University of Texas, Austin
Virginia Tech
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Iowa
University of New South Wales
University of Wisconsin
Yale University

Pilot Leads

The primary project coordinator from each participating UEF member institutions is the "pilot lead". The role of the pilot lead is to:

  • Work towards solutions on project tasks in areas of member's expertise
  • Communicate with other interested Mac administrators on their campus about Mac OS X deployment
  • Help document those solutions in sections of the project documentation
  • Install at least a pilot lab in an area generally accessible to the college community
  • Host an on-campus seminar in coordination with Apple

Lab Steering Committee

The steering committee, consisting of a small group of pilot leads, has established communication mechanisms using web pages, e-mail lists, web discussion forums, etc. Members of the steering committee are responsible for a subset of the topics, managing the efforts of those involved and making sure that the results are well documented.

The steering committee serves as the focal point for technical discussions with Apple. The steering committee will prioritize the list of topics, generated by the pilot leads, to make sure that effort is invested on the most important topics first.