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Self-asess your Sakai course

NspireD2

Assessment was the topic for the final week of the BlendKit course and the reading included a great list of rubrics to help participants examine their own work. My favorite rubric came from Blackboard’s Exemplary Course Program.

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Share questions between Quizlet and Sakai

NspireD2

create items in the app and port them over, using the markup options in the LMS.

Sakai 40
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Open, Value-Added Services, Interaction, and Learning

Iterating Toward Openness

Lumen provides for-fee, value-added hosting, integration, assessment, messaging, and other services around openly licensed content. And of course, Instructure (Canvas), Moodle Pty Ltd (Moodle), Longsight (Sakai), and other companies provide for-fee, value-added services around Learning Management Systems hosting and support.

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KITABOO facilitates key LMS integrations with advanced technological features

Kitaboo on EdTech

Track and monitoring: Real-time tracking, reporting, and analytical tools in the LMS allow you to assess the quality and impact of your training based on predefined metrics and data visualization. Sakai: This learning management system offers tools and features that enhance teaching, learning, and collaboration. and LTI 1.3.

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How people actually use Blackboard, according to Blackboard

Bryan Alexander

“To increase student engagement in Learn, instructors should consider adding assessments or discussion forums.” This finding speaks to the need for advancing strategies for effective forum facilitation in large enrollment courses. I wonder if that holds true across other LMS tools (Moodle, Sakai, Canvas, etc).

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” “Word about the Vector Assessment of Readiness for College, or Vector A.R.C., ” UC Davis suffered a week-long LMS outage , and lots of folks had to weigh in with their thoughts on what this meant about Sakai , running one’s own infrastructure , and open source. Via Edutechnica : “ Sakai by the Numbers.”