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Hoping to Spur 'Learning Engineering,' Carnegie Mellon Will Open-Source Its Digital-Learning Software

Edsurge

In an unusual move intended to shake up how college teaching is done around the world, Carnegie Mellon University today announced that it will give away dozens of the digital-learning software tools it has built over more than a decade—and make their underlying code available for anyone to see and modify.

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What next with the LMS? A conversation with Phill Hill, continued

Bryan Alexander

Student Success – Does the LMS improve learning? K-12 – following up on Schoology and google classroom, what force is K-12 going to be in the future of higher ed LMS? What’s happening with Sakai? Gisele Larose). Does Microsoft have an LMS? John Francis) . If it’s losing market share, why? Nate Angell).

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What next with the LMS? A conversation with Phill Hill, continued

Bryan Alexander

Student Success – Does the LMS improve learning? K-12 – following up on Schoology and google classroom, what force is K-12 going to be in the future of higher ed LMS? What’s happening with Sakai? Gisele Larose). Does Microsoft have an LMS? John Francis) . If it’s losing market share, why? Nate Angell).

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