Because this is the only criminology department in Sweden, it was very important to facilitate ways for students living outside Stockholm to study criminology.
The authors are Johan Kardell, Lotta Pettersson (Department of Criminology, Stockholm University, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden), and Magnus Tagesson (IT Services, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden).
Introduction
This case study describes a distance-learning course given in Sakai at the Department of Criminology at Stockholm University.
Stockholm University started to observe the Sakai project in 2004 and is currently a member of the Sakai Foundation. In May, 2007, the university released its implementation of Sakai, named Mondo (meaning World in Esperanto). A year later, the university upgraded to Sakai 2.5, which is the current version (http://mondo.su.se/).
The front page of Stockholm University's Sakai implementation, named Mondo.
IT Services (representing the...