OSS and Instructional Technologies

Recent resources tagged with OSS and Instructional Technologies.

Traversing the LMS terrain

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Title:Traversing the LMS terrain (ID: CSD5336)
Author(s):Kelly Wainwright (Lewis & Clark College), Michael Osterman (Whitman College), Christina M. Finneran (Bowdoin College), and Bill Hill (Seattle University)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (10/15/2007)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

With the emergence of strong open source contenders in the Learning Management System (LMS) arena, many schools are evaluating whether to stay with one of the commercial LMS products such as Blackboard/WebCT or moving to one of the open source solutions which are free to use, but offer no corporate support. There are many factors contributing to such a decision beyond price including migration from a current LMS, technical and faculty support and buy in. In the end, it is a decision that an institution needs to be well informed to make.

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Into the Frying Pan: Lessons Learned Deploying and Supporting Sakai in a Liberal Arts Environment

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Title:Into the Frying Pan: Lessons Learned Deploying and Supporting Sakai in a Liberal Arts Environment (ID: EDU07278)
Author(s):Mary P. Glackin (Mount Holyoke College) and Juliet Habjan Boisselle (Mount Holyoke College)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

In the summer of 2006, Mount Holyoke implemented Sakai, an open source learning management system, to replace WebCT and provide diverse capabilities through a single portal. This presentation will cover planning, deployment, and transition of users and materials. The discussion will particularly focus on lessons learned including successes, challenges, and vision for future development.

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Open-source Group Wants Educational Patent Reversed

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Title:Open-source Group Wants Educational Patent Reversed (ID: CSD4766)
Author(s):Stephen Shankland (CNET News.com)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"A legal center is trying to overturn a patent it says threatens three open-source educational projects, a sign of the tension between patent holders and the collaborative programming community."
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Blackboard Patents Challenged

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Title:Blackboard Patents Challenged (ID: CSD4709)
Author(s):Scott Jaschik
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:"Open source group asked U.S. to revoke rights asserted by software giant. Sides trade charges on why compromise talks collapsed."
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Integrating Innovative E-Learning Systems: Challenges and Solutions from LAMS

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Title:Integrating Innovative E-Learning Systems: Challenges and Solutions from LAMS (ID: EDU06278)
Author(s):James Dalziel (Macquarie University)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The range of innovative e-learning systems continues to grow, including those available as open-source software. The key challenge is integrating disparate systems to create a unified learning platform. This presentation will review challenges and solutions to integrating e-learning systems based on experiences from the Learning Activity Management System (LAMS).
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Podcasting the Classroom: Two Models

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Title:Podcasting the Classroom: Two Models (ID: EDU06248)
Author(s):Elmer R. Masters and John Mayer
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/11/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:CALI sponsored a project in which 50 faculty from 45 different law schools used podcasting in their courses. This presentation will demonstrate the open-source system we built to handle it (called Classcaster), discuss the lessons we learned, and talk about how any educational institution can add a scalable podcasting system to its repertoire.
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Open Education 2006: Community, Culture, and Content

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Title:Open Education 2006: Community, Culture, and Content (ID: CSD4683)
Origin:Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Open Education 2006: Community, Culture, and Content was a multidisciplinary event designed to promote the discussion of the variety of research, development, and other activities necessary to move the field of open education forward. The proceedings include over 30 papers on topics such as Open educational resources, Tools and software supporting open education and Reusing and remixing open educational resources.
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Open Source Learning Management Systems

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Title:Open Source Learning Management Systems (ID: DEC0602)
Author(s):Pablo G. Molina (Georgetown University) and Saiid Ganjalizadeh (The Catholic University of America)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Committees (2006)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:The evolving technologies committee is charged with identifying and monitoring evolving technologies and their impact on higher education institutions. This submission is on Open Source Learning Management Systems.
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The SEA Framework: An Open-Source Framework for Building Custom Content Authoring Tools

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Title:The SEA Framework: An Open-Source Framework for Building Custom Content Authoring Tools (ID: EDU05178)
Author(s):Bruce Barton (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/19/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The Learning Solutions group at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has developed and will release as open source a simple editing/authoring framework for building specialized authoring tools that allow faculty to develop rich content for their students. This talk describes the framework and illustrates its use in several authoring tools.
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Clair Maple Memorial Address: OpenCourseWare and the Emerging Global Meta University

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Title:Clair Maple Memorial Address: OpenCourseWare and the Emerging Global Meta University (ID: SAC0501)
Author(s):Charles M. Vest (MIT)
Origin:Presented at SAC Conferences (08/08/2005)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Global connectivity via the Internet presents many challenges and opportunities for higher education. One major opportunity is the democratizing and empowering force of openly shared educational materials. Reflecting on MIT's experience to date with its OpenCourseWare initiative and related activities, this presentation envisions the rise of a global meta university.

The Clair Maple Memorial Address is the opening plenary session for the Directors Seminar, given in memory of Clair George Maple (1916-1985), one of the founding fathers of SAC. In 1963, Maple became director of the Iowa State Computation Center and served in that position until his death at SAC in 1985. He was a respected and well-loved member of the academic community, both on the Iowa State campus and nationally. Maple served on the EDUCOM board, was elected board chair in 1984, and received its Distinguished Service Award posthumously in 1985. One of his contributions-and perhaps his greatest pleasure-was to serve as a consultant and sounding board to his large circle of computing friends. He loved meeting with us, his many friends and colleagues, at professional meetings. We fondly remember him and carry his advice, counsel, and spirit with us as we continue developing information technologies for higher education.

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