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Sakai Courseware Management: The Official Guide

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Sakai Courseware Management: The Official Guide

Overview of this book

This book is the officially endorsed Sakai guide. From setting up and running Sakai for the first time to creatively using its tools, this book delivers everything you need to know. Written by Alan Berg, Senior developer at the IC (http://www.ic.uva.nl) and a Sakai fellow and Michael Korcuska, the executive director of the Sakai Foundation, and with significant contributions from the Sakai community, this book is a comprehensive study of how Sakai should be used, managed and maintained. Sakai represents a Collaboration and Learning environment that provides the means of managing users, courses, instructors, and facilities, as well as a spectrum of tools including assessment, grading, and messaging. Sakai is loaded with many handy software tools, which help you in online collaboration. You can improve your coursework using features that supplement and enhance teaching and learning. You can use tools that will help you organize your communication and collaborative work. The book opens with an overview that explains Sakai, its history and how to set up a demonstration version. The underlying structures within Sakai are described and you can then start working on Sakai and create your first course or project site using the concepts explained in this book. You will then structure online courses for teaching and collaboration between groups of students. Soon after mastering the Administration Workspace section you will realize that there is a vast difference between the knowledge that is required for running a demonstration version of Sakai and that needed for maintaining production systems. You will then strengthen your concepts by going through the ten real-world situations given in this book. The book also discusses courses that have won awards, displays a rogue's gallery of 30 active members of the community, and describes what motivates management at the University of Amsterdam to buy into Sakai. Finally, the executive director of the Sakai Foundation looks towards the future.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
Sakai Courseware Management
Credits
Foreword
About the authors
About the reviewers
Preface
20
Endwords
Glossary

Summary


A community source model governs Sakai where there is a centrally coordinated Foundation and the code is freely available to everyone.

The Sakai Foundation acts as a legal home for Sakai and supports transparent communication by building a supportive infrastructure including the bug database, the confluence Wiki, and distribution and work groups.

The community has a wide range of participants, from individuals and commercial organizations, to universities and consortiums. The universities are the main pillar of support.

The Foundation recommends that any new community members join the Announcements distribution list. This will give you an insight into current news and events.

There are many areas where you can constructively work on Sakai. These include developing, testing, documenting, discussing, and designing.

If you are not certain where you can help, you are welcome to contact the Foundation directly at http://www.sakaiproject.org/portal/site/sakai-contactus.

Chapter 18, Rogues Gallery...