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The Sakai Open Academic Environment: Envisioning Learning, Curriculum, and Networking in a Global Context

Track: Teaching and Learning
Session Type: Concurrent Session

Theme(s): Instructional design, Integrating technology in teaching and learning, Community source
Thursday
Oct 20th, 2011
5:00 PM - 5:50 PM
Meeting Room 107A/B
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It is late in the day but come find out more the new Sakai platform in room 107 A/B #EDU11 #E11_SESS126 in 5 mins http://t.co/tunoU0hU

Posted 213 days ago by Robert H. McDonald (kualiole via Twitter/CoTweet)
 

Interested in open source software, then you might be interested in "Openness" as well...
From critical IT services to educational content, distributed models based on openness are challenging higher education's traditional approaches. The Openness Constituent Group (http://www.educause.edu/groups/openness) focuses on the emergence and adoption of open technologies, practices, policies, and initiatives, and how they affect the delivery and support of education. Topics include but are not limited to free and open source software, open content, open educational resources, open courseware, open standards, and management practices such as open business and enterprise 2.0

Posted 250 days ago by Patrick Masson (University of Massachusetts Central Office)
 


 
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