A hints-and-tips chapter without the hard-earned voice of experts would be a brittle lie. This section displays interviews with three key players who have serious and unquestionable real-life experience. Megan May is the ex-QA director for the Sakai Foundation, Seth Theriault is a system integrator with much Sakai installation face time, and David Howitz is a learning environments developer at the University of Cape Town.
Who is Megan May and what has her relationship been, past and present, with Sakai?
I first got involved with Sakai in January 2005. At the time, I was an Online Services Analyst at Indiana University. My responsibilities included technical support, managing, and distributing information as a liaison between the Oncourse development team and other units in UITS, as well as serving as the university-wide point person of the Oncourse distributed support model. While my primary focus was support related, I spent a great deal of time testing...