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LMS Outage: Exclusive view of UC Davis contract with Scriba

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 27, 2016

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When I first heard about the recent LMS outage at UC Davis – which left the school with no LMS access for a full week and without a fully functional LMS through the remainder of the spring term – it was quite clear that this was an unusual situation. There have been plenty of other LMS […]

SmartSite Goes Dumb: A student’s view of the UC Davis LMS outage

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 16, 2016

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[ed. Cydney Jones is a junior at UC Davis, and she was kind enough to share information and insights during my coverage of the UC Davis LMS outage (their Sakai-based LMS is branded as SmartSite and hosted by Scriba). I asked her if she could write a post giving a student’s inside view of the situation. […]

Update on UC Davis LMS Fiasco: Finishing the term with two partial systems

By Phil Hill. Posted on June 14, 2016

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After the LMS outage that started May 20th – covered here, here, and here at e-Literate – UC Davis has finished its spring academic term as of June 9th using two partial systems, one for faculty and one for students and neither of which is fully functional. In other words, UC Davis never fully recovered its […]

Sakai Is Probably Healthier Than You Think

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on June 10, 2016

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These days, most people don’t hear much about Sakai, and when they do, it’s usually bad news. Most recently there was the horrible outage at UC Davis and some other Sakai schools using a support vendor called Scriba. Before that, the last thing you may have heard was the departure of Sakai founders such as Indiana […]

UC Davis, Sakai, and Open Source

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on May 28, 2016

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Phil has been a busy boy, putting out two pieces about some Blackboard research that had gotten some negative responses and two more on a horrifically bad LMS outage for UC Davis and other universities using support vendor Scriba. Our main schtick here at e-Literate is to get beyond the headlines. We try to explain what is actually happening and why it is […]

UC Davis LMS Back Online: Update on what we know about Scriba Sakai outage

By Phil Hill. Posted on May 28, 2016

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I’ve been told by two sources that the UC Davis LMS outage I described in this post may be over, and the SmartSite LMS is back online (SmartSite is UC Davis’ implementation of Sakai, hosted by Scriba). I would like to update what we know about the overall situation while we wait for additional confirmation. The […]

Scriba Disaster: Sakai-based LMS for UC Davis is down with no plans for recovery

By Phil Hill. Posted on May 27, 2016

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In what might shape up as one of the worst LMS outages in recent history, UC Davis has been working without an LMS for the past week and does not expect their vendor to fix the problems before the end of the term. UC Davis uses a version of Sakai hosted by the LMS remnants of […]
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