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'''Sakai''' is an open source platform that Columbia intends to use in it's replacement for [[Courseworks]].
 
'''Sakai''' is an open source platform that Columbia intends to use in it's replacement for [[Courseworks]].
  
Josh Hirschland somehow manages to mention it in every column he wrote for almost 2 years.
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Josh Hirschland somehow managed to mention it in every column he wrote for almost 2 years.
  
 
[[CUIT]] plans on using the Sakai platform to integrate the course directory, [[SSOL]], couseworks, and the bulletin into one site. They expect this to talk at least 5 years. The fact that by the time they implement an already old technology in 5 years will mean that Columbia will be close to a decade late in implementing technology around since 2002 has apparently been lost on everyone.
 
[[CUIT]] plans on using the Sakai platform to integrate the course directory, [[SSOL]], couseworks, and the bulletin into one site. They expect this to talk at least 5 years. The fact that by the time they implement an already old technology in 5 years will mean that Columbia will be close to a decade late in implementing technology around since 2002 has apparently been lost on everyone.

Revision as of 18:24, 5 April 2007

Sakai is an open source platform that Columbia intends to use in it's replacement for Courseworks.

Josh Hirschland somehow managed to mention it in every column he wrote for almost 2 years.

CUIT plans on using the Sakai platform to integrate the course directory, SSOL, couseworks, and the bulletin into one site. They expect this to talk at least 5 years. The fact that by the time they implement an already old technology in 5 years will mean that Columbia will be close to a decade late in implementing technology around since 2002 has apparently been lost on everyone.

The Agora project was basically killed when it was decided to wait and see what Sakai will offer, whenever it's implemented.

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