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Tag Archives: Ken-Udas
Open Source in Education Post Series on Terra Incognita
My good friend Ken Udas has asked me to pass along the following: I would like to point you to a project that I am helping to coordinate on “The Impact of Open Source Software on Education,” in which a … Continue reading
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Friend, colleague, connoisseur of Swedish schnapps, and Executive Director of Penn State World Campus Ken Udas has started a blog. There are two reasons why this is significant. First, Ken often has novel perspectives on his work, and from the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Higher Education Tagged edublogs, Ken-Udas, psu, swedish_schnapps Leave a comment
Ken Udas is Moving to Penn State
I am both sad and delighted to report that friend and colleague Ken Udas will be leaving SUNY to become the next Executive Director of Penn State’s World Campus. Sad because I will miss having him to share triumphs, trials, … Continue reading
BRR Report Published
I am pleased to announce that our report on BRR and LMSs for the Observatory on Borderless higher education has been published. Here’s the description: Apples to Apples: Guidelines for Comparative Evaluation of Proprietary and Open Educational Technology Systems Ken … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness Tagged edunomics, Ken-Udas, Observatory-on-Borderless-Higher-Education, OpenBRR Leave a comment
A Conversation About BRR and LMSs
I’ve been meaning to write this up for a couple of weeks now. Ken Udas and I recently had a great conversation with folks from OpenBRR and Edutools/WCET about creating a community and framework to evaluate both Open Source and … Continue reading
Posted in Openness Tagged Carnegie-Mellon-West, edunomics, Edutools, Ken-Udas, Murugan-Pal, OpenBRR, Scott-Leslie, SpikeSource, Tony-Wasserman 1 Comment



