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Tag Archives: Chris-Coppola
Blackboard and MoodleRooms: An insight to private equity
There has been speculation about Blackboard’s acquisition of MoodleRooms and its announcements about support of open-source learning systems. This is also an opportunity to see decision-making by Blackboard owner Providence Equity. The motivation of a private equity firm is rapid increase in the … Continue reading
Posted in Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard-Inc., Bryan Williams, Chris-Coppola, edunomics, Frank A. Bonsal III, Jason Cole, Kaplan Ventures, Lev Gonik, Longworth Venture Partners, Lou Pugliese, Martin-Dougiamas, Moodle, MoodleRooms Inc., New Markets Growth Fund, Ray Henderson, Remote-Learner US Inc., Sakai Foundation
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Backward University IP Polices Force Convoluted Sakai License
A couple of weeks back, I was somewhat disturbed to read a post by Unicon’s John Lewis on the forthcoming Version 2.0 of the Educational Commons License (ECL), which is used by both the Sakai and the Kuali projects. While … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Democracy, Higher Education, Openness
Tagged Bedework, Blackboard-Inc., Chris-Coppola, edupatents, Gary-Schwartz, John-Lewis, Kuali, Sakai
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