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Report to the Board of Governors
October 2003
Introduction and Highlights
The essence of all the projects and services at
the Pedagogic Center is that they need to be fluid and sensitive
to customer needs. The paradigm of this approach is embodied in
the creation and ongoing decade of development of the Education
Department website, as one of the foremost online educational
resources for Israel and Jewish Studies, in both formal and informal
education.
Yet the key to a relevant and highly professional website is its
currency: not only of its content and delivery, but in its innate
structure and its ability to initiate, together with its affiliated
services. The Pedagogic Center has proven that the website can
constantly evolve and grow simultaneously, responding with far-reaching
changes in both content management and delivery structure to the
needs and major emphases in the Department's mission, customer
relations management, and integration of ongoing feedback.
A visit to the website today will clearly demonstrate that it has
undergone all-encompassing design changes and is constantly evolving
in its content and interactive services for the Department's target
audiences.
The reputation for curriculum-to-go has brought the website into
new partnerships, and enhanced educational resources in areas
which the Department has prioritized, particularly the Israel
Connection, interactive Israel Education and community resources,
and firsts in Jewish and Israel Internet Education.
Moreover, all the minds in the Department which address content
are now incorporated into an Educational Content Steering Committee,
so that policy decisions are coordinated efficiently and all Units
can benefit from the exchange of knowledge.
This report brings details of the impact of innovative thinking
and management processes on the Department website and resource
services across the major projects and languages.
- The first area is dedicated to the CRM pilot project, which
paralleled internal responsive assessment at the Pedagogic
Center as to the imperatives of transforming the rapidly growing
website into a dynamic tool, and the way in which these processes
came together in the new-look and access options, making the
website's educational content more manageable in the immediate
and long term. This has included full analysis of content
into consolidated channels, with new sub-indexes, content
description, and a new approach to educational links.
- The various sub-sites (existing or new) are a major growth
sector for the website, and comprise the tip of the iceberg,
as endless options for independent online production open
up to the Units of the Department.
Reported are both Model and In-Depth Sites:
- Teen Service Staff;
- The Association of Friends and Alumni of the Machon
LeMadrichei Chutz La'aretz;
- The Research and Development Unit;
- JUICE (Jewish University in CyberspacE);
- The Herzl Centenary Site 2004.
- The Department's major educational interactive initiative
in conjunction with Partnership 2000 is Building a Jewish
World. Dramatic changes have been made to both the look and
end-user options on the website, with a far broader range
of content resources and tools. All these factors have indubitably
combined to make this an attractive Israel Education and Connection
option for schools and communities wishing to interact worldwide.
The program is now online in Hebrew, English, Spanish, Russian
and German.
- The main website is presented separately, by language and
channels.
- The English, Spanish and German sites have grown
by thousands of print pages, featuring extensive curricular
resources in the areas of Israel and Zionism, Jewish
Time/Calendar, Worldwide Community, and Leadership
resources.
- The English website also offers a new venture in
interactive Israel games.
- The Spanish and Hebrew websites offer in-depth articles
on Israel and Israeli culture.
- The Hebrew and Russian websites have grown in parallel
sectors, while the Hebrew website has had a particular
focus on partnership resources, which have provided
several features on the Shoah, Culture in Israel,
and a feature on the Missing in Argentina.
- Both websites have significantly revised and expanded
their curricular links, as an educator tool.
- One of the outstanding innovations of this period
has been the investment in and growth of a website
in Portuguese, managed alongside the Spanish website
and offering Israel and Jewish Time curricular resources.
- The DataJEM project has launched a new search for review
items, which is now well under way, including offering publishers
and professionals the option to submit their own reviews of
books, media and websites they feel will benefit the public.
Existing reviews are being updated with additional content,
website locations, etc.
- Other major anchor trademarks of the Pedagogic Center are
the: Resource Center, Library, Helpdesk (by language) and
Graphic assistance. From professional educators, through students
and the wider public, these comprise the antennae of the Pedagogic
Center inside and beyond the Education Department.
- All these sectors function independently and cooperatively,
offering combined local and remote services, via direct
consultation, Internet and all forms of mail.
- The report presents the changing group populations
in readership, training sessions and consultation.
Most noted is the growing demand to provide support
for larger groups, more shlichim, more languages,
more video loans - and wider subject areas, with greater
emphasis on subjects related to Israel.

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