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Sakai 3: The Benefits of 'Everything is Content'
One of the more radical departures that Sakai 3 makes from traditional LMS design is that everything in the system is treated as content. A traditional LMS is an aggregation of tools—discussion boards, grade books, test engines, wikis, assignment drop … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Notable Posts, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) Tagged Apache Abdera, Apache Chemistry, Apache Jackrabbit, Apache Sling, Atom, Atom Publishing Protocol, CMIS, GData, LEAP2A, Moodle, Sakai, Sakai 3, SWORD 15 Comments



