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Desire2Learn Delivers IMS Basic Learning Tools Interoperability (BLTI) Support

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on November 6, 2009

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In other IMS news, Desire2Learn has announced that they are the first LMS provider to support BLTI, a specification designed to support plugging third-party tools into an LMS. According to the press release, here’s what’s included: Management interfaces to define integrations to external learning tools (Tool Providers) and to create links New Quicklink type to […]

Blackboard's Response to Open Source: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 29, 2009

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Blackboard has not been having a good time in the state of North Carolina. As I noted recently, the University of North Carolina (a Blackboard customer) reported highly favorable results of their pilot study of Sakai, with an outcome of further investigation into Sakai as a full replacement of Blackboard as their primary LMS. It […]

Blackboard Owes Desire2Learn Over Three Million Dollars

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 18, 2009

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I’m a little late on this one, but late last week the U.S. Court of Appeals denied Blackboard’s rehearing petition. Their only recourse now would be to appeal to the United States Supreme Court and hope that the court miraculously decides to hear their case. As a result, Blackboard will have to return roughly $3.3 […]

UNC's Sakai Evaluation Results

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 16, 2009

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The University of North Carolina, a current Blackboard customer that is evaluating Sakai, just published a very interesting report of their findings so far. Among other things, it’s a good model for schools that want to do a thorough evaluation of a platform and have the resources (i.e., staff and time) to do it right. […]

Moodle, Wave, and Widgets (Oh my!)

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on October 15, 2009

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Scott Wilson , Paul Sharples, Dai Griffiths and Kris Popat have an article up on their work embedding Wave-enabled widgets into Moodle using Wookie. (Try saying that ten times fast.) What they envision is very similar in a lot of ways to what my former SUNY colleagues and I were thinking about when we proposed […]

List of LMS Evaluation Projects

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 30, 2009

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Mark Smithers has a post up listing all the public LMS evaluation projects by universities he knows of. This is a great service to the community; if you know of any others, please let Mark know.

Blackboard vs. Moodle: North Carolina Community Colleges Assessment

By Michael Feldstein. Posted on September 18, 2009

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A while back, I wrote a post giving advice to small schools about selecting a new LMS. That post turned out to be reasonably popular. Today somebody sent me a link to a study done by the North Carolina Community College System comparing Blackboard to Moodle and, in particular, talking about the experience of some […]
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