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Tag Archives: Sakai Project
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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More on the Sakai/Jasig Merger
As I have mentioned here before, the Sakai and Jasig foundations are in the process of evaluating a merger to create a kind of Apache Foundation for higher education. The new organization would be called the Apereo Foundation. The two … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness
Tagged Apereo Foundation, Jasig, Kuali, Mellon Foundation, Sakai, Sakai Project, UPortal
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Sakai Board Platform – David Goodrum
This is a guest post by David Goodrum, a nominee in the 2010 Sakai Foundation Board of Directors election. His bio and platform are available here. First off, I’d like to thank Michael Feldstein for his generous offer to the … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Openness
Tagged Community source, Sakai Foundation, Sakai Foundation Board, Sakai Learning Capabilities, Sakai Project
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SunGard Delivers Sakai Support Through rSmart Partnership
This is pretty big news. SunGard will be providing Sakai support services to its customers. If you’re interested in Sakai, you can contract with SunGard to get help migrating, setting up integration, and training faculty, as well as ongoing hosting … Continue reading
Posted in Notable Posts, Openness, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged edunomics, IMS LIS, Oracle, rSmart, Sakai Project, Sungard, Unicon
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Sakai 3 Roadmap and Progress
Up until now, it would have been fair to call Sakai 3 a mature experiment. Two years of work have been invested, mostly by Cambridge, to test out some ideas about the design, architecture, and development ecosystem of next-generation virtual … Continue reading
Posted in LMOS, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Sakai, Sakai 3, Sakai Project
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