Open Source, CMS, and EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles

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Moving to Moodle: Reflections Two Years Later

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Title:Moving to Moodle: Reflections Two Years Later (ID: EQM0837)
Author(s):Tracy Chao (Royal Roads University)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (08/04/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Adopting an open source learning management system combined benefits and challenges, with lessons for change management.

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Open Source Software in Education

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Title:Open Source Software in Education (ID: EQM0824)
Author(s):Shaheen Lakhan (GNIF Publications) and Kavita Jhunjhunwala (GNIF Publications)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (05/05/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Academia has adopted open source software for some online learning initiatives because it addresses persistent technical challenges

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Critical Factors in Selecting a Course Management System for Higher Education in Ghana

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Title:Critical Factors in Selecting a Course Management System for Higher Education in Ghana (ID: EQM0815)
Author(s):Isaiah T. Awidi (University of Ghana)
Origin:EDUCAUSE Quarterly Articles (02/13/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

Emerging technologies for higher educational delivery has provided integrated software applications that have the ability to support both instructors and students.  The effect of these technologies is the result of increase students enrollment in most institutions in developed countries as the emphasis on educational delivery has shifted from the traditional classroom face-to-face to more blended learning.  Faced with the challenge of high enrolment, institutions and organizations in developed economies have been working on strategic plans to implement online education (Kim & Bonk, 2006).  In the case of higher institutions in Ghana, though some infrastructure has been built, these have not been fully integrated to support collaboration, assessment, feedback, students learning and lecture preparation and presentation.  Analysing the influence of technology in developing countries, the future of higher educational delivery in the next 10 years would be the use of Course Management Systems (CMS) which is currently driving the educational delivery of most institutions in the developed countries, creating a digital divide.  It is therefore crucial to identify factors that w

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