Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences, OSS, and Enterprise Applications and Solutions

Implementing, Supporting, and Maintaining Sakai

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Title:Implementing, Supporting, and Maintaining Sakai (ID: EDU07291)
Author(s):Lance Speelmon (Indiana University System)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Learn how Indiana University has successfully implemented the world's largest installation of the Sakai open source collaborative learning environment on eight campuses statewide. This presentation will cover migration from an enterprise legacy system, tiered support model, virtualized hardware solutions, source code management techniques, and balancing local needs with community-driven development.

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Moodle for the Masses: Deploying an Enterprise-Wide, Open-Source CMS

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Title:Moodle for the Masses: Deploying an Enterprise-Wide, Open-Source CMS (ID: EDU06119)
Author(s):Scott Krajewski (Augsburg College)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:A successful enterprise-wide deployment of a course management system (CMS) involves overcoming three key hurdles: a course site for every course, integrated enrollment, and integrated authentication. Learn how Augsburg College took an open-source CMS and integrated it with other campus systems.
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Still Crazy After Two Years

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Title:Still Crazy After Two Years (ID: EDU06057)
Author(s):Bruce K. Alexander (Michigan State University), Leonard Belarmino, Sally Jackson (The University of Arizona), David Lassner (University of Hawaii), and John F. Walsh (Indiana University System)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/10/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Two years ago, "The Kuali Crazies" decided to partner on a community source initiative to develop an ERP module. They wrestled with various technical, functional, and organizational issues that could be loosely described as "kindergarten activities"! Share their perspectives after two years on the trials and joys of such community initiatives.
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