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Tag Archives: Ian-Boston
The Future of Sakai: My View
As a member of the Sakai Foundation Board, I have at least the appearance of conflict of interest in any analysis I write about Sakai. That’s why I encouraged Phil to write his own, independent analysis of the recent developments … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Brad Wheeler, Chris Vento, Chuck-Severence, David-Porush, Ian Dolphin, Ian-Boston, Instructure, Martin-Dougiamas, Mel Conway, Patrick-Masson, Phil Hill, Rob Lowden, Sakai, Sakai Foundation, Sakai Foundation Board, Sakai Project
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Sakai and OpenSocial: A Different Approach to Distributed Learning Applications
This is a guest post by Dr. Ian Boston for the On the Horizon series on distributed learning environments. Dr Boston holds a first degree in Engineering and a PhD in parallel computing. During the early 1990’s he parallelized grand … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, LMOS, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Ian-Boston, On-the-Horizon, OpenSocial
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