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Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (442) Our Spring 2016 LMS Market Report from our new LMS subscription service focused mostly on the United States and Canada. The LMS market, however is increasingly global in nature. LMS suppliers rely on markets outside of … ... [More] Continue reading → The post New Release of European LMS Market Report appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by NealC
Even though we have release notes [1], I was wondering if it would be helpful to make a blog post about our maintenance releases. Also motivated by the fact that in 11.2 we had to turn off one of the new features of Sakai 11 for the mobile view, and ... [More] thought that would be important to communicate. This blog post is really about both Sakai 11.1 and Sakai 11.2 since combined there are 350 improvements since the 11.0 release on 23 July 2016.    [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Dave E.
In just over two weeks – the Fall 2016 term will end.  At almost the same time, Sakai, the learning management system used by Johnson University (Tennessee, Florida and Online) will undergo an upgrade from Sakai 10.2 to 11.2. This upgrade…Read more ›
Posted over 7 years ago by Michelle Hall
Opencast Community Summit November 27, 2016 Universitat Politècnica de València is hosting the Opencast Community Summit on March 1-3, 2017. Call for Papers in Now Open!
Posted over 7 years ago by Michelle Hall
New Mailing List: Join in the Apereo Open Community-Wide Discussion November 28, 2016
Posted over 7 years ago by Michelle Hall
uPortal Presentation at Educause 2016 Now Available November 28, 2016
Posted over 7 years ago by O'Neal Spicer
By O'Neal SpicerMore Posts (5) …As it turns out, it depends. Inside Higher Ed recently published its fifth annual  Survey of Faculty Attitudes Toward Technology, conducted in collaboration with researchers from Gallup. These reports cover a range of ... [More] attitudinal questions … Continue reading → The post Recommended Reading: What Do Faculty Really Think of Online Learning? appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Phil Hill
By Phil HillMore Posts (441) The University of Florida, based on a plan created by the state legislature, started UF Online in 2013. The original business plan was a case study in optimistic enrollment planning and the road-to-riches through online ... [More] education. … Continue reading → The post The Remarkable Transformation at UF Online appeared first on e-Literate. [Less]
Posted over 7 years ago by Adam Marshall
Dave Stewart from the Infrastructure and Hosting team in IT Services sent me this diagram which details all the various hardware components that go to make up WebLearn. I thought it would make an interesting blog post. Here’s an explanation: … Continue reading →
Posted over 7 years ago by Adam Marshall
WebLearn was been upgraded to Version 11-ox3 on the morning on Tuesday 29th November, we apologise for any inconvenience caused by the disruption. Improvements Images, iframe, videos and the like should now auto resize on a mobile The “Tools & Subsites” … Continue reading →