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Virtual Problem Based Learning for Health Using Sakai

Image via Wikipedia Angela Gardiner – University of HullAngela Gardiner is a Senior Lecturer and eLearning cordinator within the facility of health and social care within the University of Hull. She leads and teaches a number of modules and programmes … Continue reading

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Instructor Driven Course Site Design

Image via Wikipedia Yitna Firdyiwek is Faculty Consultant in Instructional Technology at the University of Virginia. Abstract:Sakai is now in full production at the University of Virginia where its adoption rate has been steadily growing over the last two and … Continue reading

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Innovations in Academic Advising: A Sakai CLE for Academic Advisors and Advisees

Image by glemak via Flickr Dr. Mark A. Van Dyke, Associate Professor School of Communication and the Arts Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (845) 575-3000, ext. 2679 mark.vandyke @marist.edu Abstract:Marist College has completed a one-year pilot of a CLE-based site … Continue reading

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TWISA Honorable Mentions Presentation

TWISA is the “Teaching with Sakai Innovation Awards.” There are more awards and information here: http://openedpractices.org/twsia Joshua Danish – Indiana University Bloomington Computational Technologies in Educational Ecosystems Karen Swenson – Virginia Tech Introduction to Science Fiction and Fantasy Kate Ellis … Continue reading

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Messages & Forums 2.7, Not What You Were Expecting

Image via Wikipedia Bryan Holladay has been a developer at Indiana University for the past four years. Bryan has assisted with the Matrix tool enhancements for ePortfolio, is the project co-lead for Sakai’s Messages & Forums tool, created Oncourse’s mobile … Continue reading

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Teaching Basic Physiology and Anatomy Lab Courses Using Sakai

Image via Wikipedia This is a presentation by Joan Esterline Lafuze who is a professor of biology at Indiana University East. I am particularly interested in this session because teaching online labs seems to be such an issue for so … Continue reading

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Activity Awareness in Sakai

Image via Wikipedia These are my notes from Jim Laffey’s presentation “Activity awareness in Sakai: Improving the social nature of learning.” The social nature of online learning; context-aware activity notification system (CANS); lessons learned. Dr. James Laffey is a Professor … Continue reading

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