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Monthly Archives: October 2005
SUNY Proposes to Build a Learning Management Operating System
I am pleased and proud to note that SUNY Learning Environments, parent organization to the SUNY Learning Network, is proposing to build an LMOS to support its 100,000+ enrollments. From the announcement: In the last eighteen months, LE has mounted … Continue reading
LMOS Services and Service Brokers, Part I
One of the most important concepts in the LMOS Project Vision and Mission Statements is the service broker. In fact, it may very well be the most important concept. But it can be a little abstract, especially for non-technologists (like … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Notable Posts, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged interoperability, Moodle, SUNY, WebCT
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LMOS Project First Release Goals
I’ve created a new wiki page for release goals on the project and described the goals for first release. Getting that first release out should hopefully give us enough raw materials to spur significant community discussion. I’m sure we’ll set … Continue reading
Introducing the LMOS Open Source Project
Update: The LMOS Project Vision and Mission Statements are now in HTML format on the project wiki. I’m pleased to announce that the LMOS now has a home on Eduforge. This is an idea that really belongs to some of … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Bernie-Durfee, Patrick-Masson, SUNY
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All Hail the Mighty B-Rex
Yes, yes, we’ve all heard the news by now. BlackCT Wednesday has hit. Will it be remembered as The Day the Music Died? I don’t think so. Unfortunately, it could be remembered as The Day the Music Was So Badly … Continue reading



