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Open Source Software: The Sakai Educational Partners Program Jim Farmer, Sakai Community Liaison Instructional Technology Council eLearning 2005 Dallas, Texas April 5, 2005

The Sakai Education Partners Program Funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the partners

3 Purpose To create a sustainable community for open source eLearning software. To advance teaching and learning and research through education technology. And work toward interoperability of software and content through open standards

4 Sakai Education Partners Program Facilitates Discussion and Work Groups developing “best practices,” and supporting community development of software “tools” and integration with other projects. Supports Sakai software. Develops and supports a community advancing eLearning in higher education. Based on expressed interests of the community Partners contribute funds and staff time to community projects.

5 Sakai founding partners University of Colorado at Boulder Cambridge University Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Cornell University Foothill College Harvard University Johns Hopkins University Northwestern University Princeton University Tufts University University of California Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Merced University of California, Santa Cruz University of Hawaii University of Oklahoma University of Virginia University of Washington University of Wisconsin, Madison Yale University

6 Additional Sakai partners Arizona State University Boston University, School of Management Brown University Carleton College Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Coastline Community College Dartmouth College Edgenics Florida Community College Jacksonville Franklin University Georgetown University Hosei University IT Research Center Luebeck University of Applied Sciences Maricopa Community College District

7 Additional Sakai partners Monash University Nagoya University New York University Northeastern University North-West University (ZA) Ohio State University Portland State University Roskilde University (DK) Rutgers University Simon Fraser University State University of New York Stockholm University (SE) SURF/University of Amsterdam Syracuse University Texas State University, San Marcost Universidad Politecnica de Valencia (ES) Universitat de Lleida (ES)

8 Additional Sakai partners University of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Nebraska University of Texas at Austin Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Whitman College University of Arizona University of California, Santa Barbara University of Cape Town (ZA) University of Delaware University of Hull University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Lancaster March 5, 2005

9 Sakai organization Sakai ProjectSakai Partners Sakai Board Joseph Hardin, Chair, University of Michigan Bradley C. Wheeler, Indiana University Lois Brooks, Stanford University Mara Hancock, University of California, Berkeley Carl Jacobson, University of Delaware Amitava ‘Babi’ Mitra, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jeff Merriman, Open Knowledge Initiative Vivian Sinou, Foothill DeAnza Community College District Ian Dolphin, University of Hull

10 Sakai 2005 Sakai Project – CLE and SAMigo Sakai components –Foothill College Melete authoring tool –University of California Berkeley grade book Sakai-related projects –Open Source Portfolio Initiative –CREE Project: JISC Library access portlets

11 In summary Sakai is making “open standards” software available to colleges and universities as open source. Sakai is cooperating with the efforts to make “open content” interoperable and available. Sakai is coordinating its development with other projects, especially library projects, to extend the advantages of interoperability.

12 Sakai may By making “best practices” and the implementing software widely available, improve instruction and research. Through improved processes and software implementation, advance interoperability of content, course and student management, and inter-institutional data exchanges. Facilitate long-term collaboration among colleges and universities leading to future improved outcomes and lower unit costs.

13 Sakai depends Upon the motivation and contributions of Partner faculty and staff. Having reasonable time, reasonable expectations, reasonable demands. Continued support of the Partner colleges and universities, and The goodwill of all of the participants, sponsors, and users.

14 Sakai: So Whats New? New approach to Portal Technology: Application Development Platform New Approach to web application development: Code to work on desktop (someday) New approach to Learning Management Systems: Not just for classes any more – research, collaboration And, most importantly today: New form of development: “Community Source” Chuck Severance, February 2005

15 About Sakai Educational Partners

16 Number of Sakai partners

17 Sakai Partners by country

18 Some Sakai Partners projects

19 The Berkeley Grade Book An example of collaboration University of California, Berkeley funded development of an on-line grade book Develop the grade book in collaboration with MIT Deploy and test the grade book integrated with local student systems Re-factor the grade book to Sakai “Tool Portability Profile” to support interoperability

20 The Etudes Project An example of collaboration Hewlett Foundation funded deployment of Sakai Collaborative Learning Environment at Foothill- De Anza Community College District Develop an authoring tool, primarily for faculty Deploy and test Sakai as an information service (ASP: Application Service Provider) for 48+ community college districts Develop open standards sharable learning materials

21 The Twin Peaks Project An example of collaboration Sun Microsystems, Inc. funded deployment of a citation/link authoring tool by Indiana University. Transfer a citation and link from a Web search or browser display into a document. Integrate into a JSR 168 portlet with an open source on-line WYSIWYG editor.

22 The CREE Project An example of collaboration UK JISC-funded project led by the University of Hull, a Sakai partner Redevelop search applications as Sakai JSR 168 portlets Improve the user interface; explore alternative presentations (by role, experience, disabilities) Includes Z39.50 (Jafer), Web Services-based SRW/SRU, Open URL (BALSA), portal environment (HEIRPORT), and Google Tested, documented, and made available as open source

The end jim farmer

24 Publisher’s Note uPortal is a project of the JA-SIG Collaborative led by Carl Jacobson at the University of Delaware and funded, in part, from the Sakai Project. im+m has contributed to uPortal, and the University of Hull’s CREE project referenced in these presentations. The author is Chairman of the Board of im+m and Sigma Systems Inc., contracted by the University of Michigan for the Sakai Educational Partners Program, part-time researcher for the U.S. Department of Education and volunteers as uPortal Project Administrator.

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