...
- The Sakai open source learning management system is now over ten years old. Like any new and exciting product, for the first two years, Sakai experienced rapid growth in market share around the world. But because Sakai did not invest in sales and marketing efforts, since 2007 Sakai's market share has been stable about around 5-6% worldwide. Since an open source community is more interested in innovation and impact than increasing its market share, Sakai has been a leader in the area of standards and interoperability since 2004. Both the IMS Learning Tools Interoperability and IMS Common Cartridge standards were initially formed as Sakai efforts. Sakai has consistently been a leading investor in the engineering and early implementations of standards for teaching and learning. Ten years later, these two standards are nearly universal across all of the LMS systems with significant worldwide market share. We are increasingly seeing innovative learning solutions and technologies being built outside the LMS and "plugged into" the LMS. In the short term, this allows LMS vendors to slow the pace of innovation within the LMS. But in the long term this will lead to a "hollowing out" of LMS systems as teachers and learners vote with their feet. In this talk, we will look at this trend and imagine what the LMS of 2020 will look like if the trend continues
- Intervenant: Chuck Severance (Chair of the Sakai Project Management Committee)
- Présentation - Vidéo @ @08:20
10:30-11:15 Xerte[EN]
- The Xerte Project provides a suite of authoring tools for the production of interactive and highly accessible learning materials. The tools are aimed at non-technical content authors in all educational sectors who will use the tools to create interactive and highly accessible resources for learners, and at technical developers who want an extensible platform for innovation.
- Intervenants: Julian Tenney (University of Nottingham), Ron Mitchell (Consultant indépendant)
- Présentation - Vidéo @ @57:25
11:15-12:00 Karuta 1.0: ready for innovative use cases[EN][FR]
- Karuta is a next generation open source ePortfolio suite that has been created in the spirit of the Open Source Portfolio (OSP). Karuta 1.0, which is currently available for piloting, offers dramatic flexibility for designing learning portfolios with rubrics for the assessment of learning outcomes. The presentation will highlight several use cases on accreditation, showcasing, migration from OSP as well as an innovative use of Karuta by IUT-2 Grenoble on competences and professional development.
- Intervenants: Jacques Raynauld (HEC Montreal), Eric Giraudin (IUT 2 de l'Université Grenoble Alpes)
- Présentation - Vidéo @ @94:55
13:45-14:30 Opencast[EN]
...