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Tag Archives: Barry-Dahl
Blackboard's Market Share Erosion
Posted on March 31, 2009 by Michael Feldstein
Barry Dahl is asking the question, “Is Blackboard losing clients?” and has created a wiki for people to enter information on whether they are migrating to Blackboard, migrating from it, or re-evaluating their installation. In general, it would be great … Continue reading →
Posted in Higher Education
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Tagged Barry-Dahl, Blackboard-Inc., Community College's Instructional Technology Council, edunomics, Jim-Farmer, Michael Beach
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Bring On Da Noise: The Backchannel Panel
Posted on August 13, 2008 by Michael Feldstein
I’ve been meaning to write about this for a while. Barry Dahl has a great post analyzing the back-channel comments from our recent panel discussion with Stephen Downes and Robbie Melton. He concludes that only 31% of the posts were … Continue reading →
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
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Tagged Barry-Dahl, Stephen-Downes
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The Blackboard Patent Pledge
Posted on February 2, 2007 by Michael Feldstein
I’m late to the party on the pledge news for a variety of reasons (not the least of which is a recalcitrant DNS server out there in the ether that denied me access to my new blog site for the … Continue reading →
Posted in Digital Democracy, Openness
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Tagged Barry-Dahl, Ben-WerdMuller, Blackboard-Inc., EDUCAUSE, edupatents, Elgg, Inside-Higher-Education, John-Norman, Sakai, Seb-Schmoller, Stephen-Downes
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