Sakai 3 Screencast

Michael Korcuska has a new screencast up showing some of the concepts planned for Sakai 3:

 

I really like what he’s doing here. These multimedia narratives of concepts still in development should greatly increase the amount and quality of feedback the developer community will get—before the release gets out the door.

By the way, as far as I know, this is working (though not necessarily production-ready) code.

Michael Feldstein is the founder of e-Literate who currently works as the Senior Program Manager for MindTap at Cengage Learning. For more information, see his profile page.

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About Michael Feldstein

Michael Feldstein is the founder of e-Literate who currently works as the Senior Program Manager for MindTap at Cengage Learning. For more information, see his profile page.
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2 Responses to Sakai 3 Screencast

  1. Thanks Michael. And yes, in fact, this is all working code. You can try it out yourself at http://3akai.sakaiproject.org.

  2. zaimi says:

    Would Sakai 3 milestones include MODULE or modular feature for listing below:

    1. Modular syllabus
    2. Modular course content (lecture files – pdf, video, audio etc)
    3. Modular test questions and answers
    4. Modular poll
    5. Modular etc etc

    Example use case: Any modular components can make up a course and be reusable for future courses.

    Thanks!