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At the JA-SIG Conference Next Week

I’ll be traveling to St. Paul, MN on Sunday for the JA-SIG conference. I’ll be there all week, including the post-conference Sakai planning sessions on Thursday and Friday. I’m a co-presenter for one session with Unicon’s Cris Holdorph on integrating Sakai with Peoplesoft. Other than that, the most likely place you will find me during […]

Oracle AEI at the Sakai Atlanta Conference

Here, thanks to the magic of SlideShare, are the slides from one of the Academic Enterprise Initiative (AEI) presentations at the Atlanta conference:

A few comments on the presentation are in order:

First, there’s a difference between AEI and “Sakai for Oracle.” The former is a broad plan for a unified “academic enterprise”, in part through standards-based […]

Oracle, Sakai, and the LMOS–Part 2

A few posts back, I described Oracle and Unicon’s Academic Enterprise Initiative and how it fits well with the vision of the Learning Management Operating System (LMOS). I also noted that it adds the concept of a “student data hub” (sometimes also called an “education data hub” in the document). I’m going to explore that […]

Oracle, Sakai, and the LMOS–Part 1

It’s been a while since I’ve written a post about the notion of a Learning Management Operating System (LMOS). There’s some news out of the Sakai world that’s as good an excuse as any for doing returning to it.
Apparently Oracle, with the help of Unicon, is going to do quite a bit of work on […]

For the Sakai curious, sakaitestdrive.com

Unicon and Optimized Learning just announced Sakai Test Drive:
An original Sakai Commercial Affiliate, Unicon is committed to promoting and facilitating the use of this cost-effective alternative to proprietary or homegrown course management solutions. That’s why we’ve created a Sakai Test Drive site that enables you to:

View basic Sakai tutorials
Use Sakai tools within your own instructor […]





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