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How people actually use Blackboard, according to Blackboard

Bryan Alexander

Blackboard shared some interesting stats about what people actually do with their LMS. It’s impressive that Blackboard is willing to confirm our observations. Key takeaway: the clear supermajority of LMS usage is, at least for Blackboard, just document management.

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5 Best Online Plagiarism Checkers for Teachers to Use in 2024

PlagiarismCheck

Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, Brightspace, Schoology, and Sakai integration. Overview: AI-based multilingual plagiarism checker and machine-written content detector. Deep Internet plagiarism search. Grammar Check tool. AI Content detecting browser extension. Limitations: Limited database of scientific content.

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Self-asess your Sakai course

NspireD2

My favorite rubric came from Blackboard’s Exemplary Course Program. 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.

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How Social Media Encourages Plagiarism (and Six Ways You Can Fight It)

Edsurge

Unicheck, specifically, is compatible with Canvas , Google Classroom, Moodle , Schoology , Sakai, NEO LMS and Blackboard. Some plagiarism checkers are compatible with popular learning management systems , simplifying the overall process for teachers.

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

Edsurge

The Sakai Project, an effort to build a community-source learning-management system as an alternative to commercial systems like Blackboard, started with great fanfare and grant support in 2004—but its use has shrunk to less than 3 percent of the LMS market in North America in 2018, according to a report by e-Literate.

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Beware Edtech’s Equivalent of the Flashlight App

Edsurge

The five most popular LMSs (Moodle, Blackboard, Canvas, D2L and Sakai), which account for more than 90 percent of the market share in higher education, are all designed based on a 10-year-old standard called the Learning Tools Interoperability (or LTI) standard.

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

Bryan Alexander

They appear as follows, with only a trace of editing: Did you say Blackboard is 2nd in North America ? Do you think BlackBoard will keep on eye out to purchase more smaller LMS’s? Is the US military still a primary customer for Blackboard? What’s happening with Sakai? link] #FTTE. Gloria Doherty) . John Francis) .

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