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The Sakai Educational Partnership Program Mark J. Norton Senior Technical Consultant

Sakai Contributors Sakai Tools and Software Core Sakai Members SEPP Members Commercial Affiliates Other H/E Institutions

Core Sakai Members University of Michigan Indiana University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University OKI: Open Knowledge Initiative uPortal

Sakai Educational Partner Program The SEPP was created in Feb. of 2004 by the Sakai Board of Directors with support from a grant by the Mellon Foundation. It is intended to enable interested institutions to closely track Sakai development and create a forum of additional software development.

Core Sakai Activities Creation of a stable Collaboration Learning Environment. Scalability, Performance, and Enterprise enhancements. Support environments: –Discussion group sites, demo site, nightly builds, releases, testing, bug reporting, etc. Architecture and Framework

SEPP Benefits Access to SEPP staff –Community development manager –SEPP technical expertise Program communication Developer training – Sakai Framework Early access to code – Sakai CVS Tree Exchange for partner-developed tools Strategy and implementation workshops Representation to core Sakai activities

SEPP Newsletter Update Newsletter by –A weekly electronic newsletter sent directly to all members –Latest Sakai news including up coming releases –Reports from discussion groups –Upcoming events –References to papers and documentation –External developments relevant to Sakai

SEPP White Papers Recent White Papers include: –Writing Sakai Tools –Interoperability and Portability –Abstract Sakai Architecture –Sakai Java Framework –Using Hibernate for Object/Relation Mapping –Sakai API Plugins and the IMS Enterprise Specification

Event Reports Summaries of Sakai and Sakai-related events are prepared and made available to SEPP members. Recent reports include: –First SEPP Conference, June 2004 –JA-SIG Conference, June 2004 –ePortfolio Conference, July 2004 –uPortal Developers Meeting, Aug. 2004

Bi-Annual SEPP Meeting The first SEPP Meeting was held in June of 2004 in Denver. Close to 80 people from 35 organizations were present. The second SEPP Meeting will be held Dec. 7, 2004 in New Orleans. It will include a developer’s workshop, progress reports, BOF sessions, etc.

SEPP Discussion Groups Requirements – Mara Hancock, UC Berkeley Migration – Robert Catalano, Columbia Cross Language Support – Tom Lewis, Wash. Content & Authoring – Dirk Herr-Hoyman, Wisc. Libraries – Bill Parod, Northwestern User Support – Jim Martino, Johns Hopkins Sakai Advocacy – Chuck Powell, Yale Developers – Mark Norton, SEPP

Development Support Sakai now has a public CVS repository at cvs.sakaiproject.org. SEPP has three workgroups focused on software development: architecture, development, and user interface. Developer workshops give detailed information how to write tools and services for the Sakai framework.

Sakai Commercial Affiliates Contributory and support companies Separate from SEPP, but overlapping Access to Sakai newsletters No solicitation of educational partners Will have their own staff and communications in the future

Initial SCA Members Embanet R-smart Group Sunguard SCT Unicon

Call to Action Join the Sakai Educational Partner Program Participate in the discussion groups Develop in-house Sakai expertise Install and review Sakai alpha (etc) Develop or port tools to Sakai Share lessons learned Be an active voice in how SEPP is run