11/20/2008 02:33 PM
The 23-campus
California State
University system has announced
the adoption of learning management
systems Moodle and Angel. In a
statement release, CSU's Director of
LMS Initiatives Kathy Fernandes citied
reasons for supporting Moodle included
interoperability with existing
systems, lack of licensing fees and
for meeting W3C accessibility
standards. According to
Moodlerooms, the
Moodle service provider that CSU
signed an agreement with to provide
campus support for Moodle, several of
CSU's campuses have already been
piloting Moodle programs for more than
a month. Full details of this
announcement can be found in
yesterday's
Campus Technology
article.
11/19/2008 12:17 PM
One Laptop Per
Child has officially launched its
second Give One/ Get One program. This
year's program not only includes the
United States, but also the 27 members
of the European Union, Switzerland,
Turkey and Russia. Additional details
can be found at
amazon.com/xo or at
the
SJs Longest Now
blog.
11/03/2008 10:05 AM
Michael Feldstein has an interesting
article on his blog
e-Literate about
his observations from this year's
EDUCAUSE conference, notably the
growing number of higher education
institutions recognizing the value of
open standards.
"As I sit on the flight home from the
EDUCAUSE conference thinking back on the
themes of the week, it is clear to me that
various flavors of openness have finally
arrived in a big way in higher education,
with more on the way," states Feldstein.
"Certainly, a critical mass of universities
are recognizing the value of open standards
and accepting that open source is a viable
and important approach. Open access and
open educational resources are coming on
too, although they are much earlier in
their adoption cycle. Further down the
road, open governance and open business
practices are looming on the horizon."
His observations are certainly encouraging
news for educators like myself who support
open standards in education, and is
definitely worth reading. Full article can
be read at
http://mfeldstein.com/openness-finally-were-getting-somewhere/.