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Sakai Internationalization and Open Source Portfolio Beth Kirschner JA Sakai Conference 2008
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Internationalization & OSP Large & International Community Late entry into Sakai, but now integral part Contributions from Developers, User Interface Designers, HCI Researchers, and Users Enlightened Self-Interest (local/community needs) Common Project Management Needs: Technical Development Vision/Direction/Planning/Design Communication/Collaboration
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Managing Sakai Projects…
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Aviate…
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Navigate…
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Communicate…
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Aviate, Navigate, Communicate… Aviate: Technical Development Navigate: Vision/Direction/Planning/Design Communicate: Collaboration (email, wiki, meetings, face-to-face, phone, IM, …)
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Managing Internationalization
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http://www.sakaiproject.org/sakai-map/
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Internationalization/Localization 2005 - Localize entire Sakai code base 2005 - Initial translations Japanese, Chinese, Korean Highlighted problems: Difficult phrase translation, space allocation for translations, cultural dependencies 2005 - Nagoya University develops dynamic language preferences 2006 - New translations Spanish, Catalan, French, Swedish
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Internationalization/Localization 2007 - Detailed problem analysis: Mistakes, missed localized text Content localization Date/time formats Page/tool titles Right-to-left languages 2007 - Growing Community Visibility Internationalization Requirement for core tools Updated translations New Arabic, Dutch, Portuguese translations
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Internationalization/Localization 2007 - Sakai Conferences Internationalization presentations Birds-of-a-Feature Collaborative Meetings 2008 - 70 bug-fixes and enhancements in Sakai 2.5 2008 - New Translations: Brazilian Portuguese Russian Continuing Contributions Localization fix patches Subversion commit rights for translations QA-Japan Server
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I18N Collaboration
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Managing Properties Files
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Managing I18N Issues
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Current Translations in Production
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Current Translations… More underway: –Danish –German –Slovakian –Finnish –Vietnamese –Hebrew –Turkish –Mongolian
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Managing Open Source Portfolio
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Open Source Portfolio & Sakai 2003 - University of Minnesota ePortfolio becomes open source, Mellon funded project 2006 - OSP added to Sakai as Provisional tool 2006-2008 - Weekly Teleconferences 2008 - OSP becomes Core Sakai tool
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Open Source Portfolio & Sakai OSP Activities Collect - portfolio owner collects digital artifacts Reflect - portfolio owner reflects on their work and relationships between learning experiences Design & Publish - design publish and share ePortfolio Guide - provide tools to guide portfolio owner experience Review & Evaluation - formative feedback, formative and summative evaluations, and comments Analyze - generate reports for analysis of portfolio data
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OSP Collaborators by Institution rSmart University of Michigan Indiana University Syracuse University Portland State University Marist University Weber State University Northeastern University University of Amsterdam Portfolio4U Serensoft LaGuardia University of Florida LOI (Amsterdam) University of Arizona George Mason University
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OSP Collaboration…
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Managing OSP Issues
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OSP Planning Meeting ‘Summits’
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Current ePortfolio Projects
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Representative ePortfolio Implementations Personal Representation Resumes Course projects Self presentation/artistic Teaching and Learning Connecting academic and real-world experiences Identifying knowledge and skills in relation to competencies Integrating learning across disciplines and time Assessment and Accreditation Demonstrating and articulating skills and competencies Demonstrating outcomes Illustrating learning over time
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ePortfolio @ umich.edu
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ePortfolio K-12: Goals and Assignments Guide Learning and Assessment Students apply their understanding of standards to the learning process Teachers rate student performance in relation to standards Schools gauge success according to student evidence of learning in relation to standards
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ePortfolio Reports Gather Evidence of Learning Students assess quality and completeness of their evidence Students use assessment to populate Graduation Portfolio Teachers assess student learning and effectiveness of portfolio assignments Schools assess student learning and teacher performance RIDE assesses school and district performance
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RIEPS Graduation Portfolios Demonstrate Learning Students assemble, display, and share evidence of learning for graduation Schools and districts evaluate student learning as a prerequisite for graduation RIDE collects evidence of the complete student learning experience
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General Education Portfolio
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Aviate, Navigate, Communicate
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