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*[http://kumu.brocku.ca/twiki/New_Instructor_Guide_to_Teaching_and_Learning_at_Brock_University Teaching & Learning Guide] moves online *[http://kumu.brocku.ca/twiki/New_Instructor_Guide_to_Teaching_and_Learning_at_Brock_University Teaching & Learning Guide] moves online
-===Goodbye Blackboard, Hello Sakai===+====Goodbye Blackboard, Hello Sakai====
<ref name="sakai">http://www.brocku.ca/ctlet/sakai/</ref> Thanks to the decision of the office of the Vice-President Academic to move to an open source Sakai-based Learning Management System (LMS), Brock University has an opportunity to build a new LMS. <ref name="sakai">http://www.brocku.ca/ctlet/sakai/</ref> Thanks to the decision of the office of the Vice-President Academic to move to an open source Sakai-based Learning Management System (LMS), Brock University has an opportunity to build a new LMS.

Revision as of 13:51, 10 November 2008

Contents

New for Fall-Winter 08-09

  • Learning Commons is now open. Increased distributed learning opportunities.
  • Instructional Skills Workshops still a signature program for faculty and teaching assistant training
  • Assisting in award preparations. For example: dossiers for 3M, video recording for TVO)

Challenges in 2007-08

  • CTLET structure

Triumphs in 2007-08

  • Senate and VPA accountability for LMS decision
  • Success in liaison advisory groups (BRAG, ETAG, TC),

What else is new?

Educational Technology?

Kumu wiki

Goodbye Blackboard, Hello Sakai

[1] Thanks to the decision of the office of the Vice-President Academic to move to an open source Sakai-based Learning Management System (LMS), Brock University has an opportunity to build a new LMS.

This proposed new system will be based on the community-based LMS: Sakai (Wikipedia article). Brock's new Sakai-based system will be built upon a cluster (Wikipedia article) that will have all the features of a strong system that is redundant, reliable, scalable, and with sufficient capacity.

The spring of 2008 marks the beginning of a phased transition to Brock using exclusively a Sakai-based LMS for the 2009 academic year. As of July 31st 2009 WebCT will no longer be available at Brock. An implementation plan has been drafted to assure this transition can be accomplished without incidents and discontinuities.

A contest to name the new Sakai-based is currently being held. The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Educational Technologies (CTLET) and others are already beginning the process of documenting Sakai and training faculty.

Matt Clare, from the CTLET presented a summary of the Sakai pilot in poster format in Paris, France this past July 2008.


iTunesU

The CTLET has recently taken the lead in implementing iTunes U at Brock University. Through Brock's iTunes U presence, podcasts can be distributed publicly and semi-privately to authenticated members of the Brock University. This tool provides the necessary storage and bandwidth for large scale distribution of video and audio content as well as an interface to allow instructors, staff, and maybe students to distribute content directly without having to go through any form of gate-keeping.

http://kumu.brocku.ca/itunesu/Main_Page

Workshops

Instructor Workshops

<xfeeds>http://ctlet.brocku.ca/events/taxonomy/term/16/0/feed</xfeeds> <xfeeds>http://ctlet.brocku.ca/events/view/teach_dev/</xfeeds> <xfeeds>http://ctlet.brocku.ca/events/sakaiWorkshop/</xfeeds>

TA Workshops

<xfeeds>http://ctlet.brocku.ca/events/view/ta_now/</xfeeds>

References

  1. http://www.brocku.ca/ctlet/sakai/

<xfeeds>http://ctlet.brocku.ca/events/taxonomy/term/15/0/feed</xfeeds>

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