Title: Sakai Update
1Sakai Update
- Suzanne Thorin
- Dean of University Libraries, Indiana University
- James L. Hilton
- Associate Provost, University of Michigan
2Around the middle of 2003
- Indiana, Stanford, MIT and U Michigan had all
developed learning management systems, which were
approaching EOL, and were talking internally
about NG systems - The Open Knowledge Initiative (OKI) at MIT was
developing APIs for learning management systems -
involving many universities (UMichigan, IndianaU,
Stanford, and MIT were all strong participants) - Java Community Process (JCP) produced JSR-168 -
The unified portal standard API - Oasis developed the Web Services for Remote
Portals (WSRP) standard - The open-source uPortal portal project had
quietly moved into the 1 open source portal (4
including commercial vendors) position
3Why we went down the Sakai path
- Legacy system with no positive trajectory forward
- Saw market consolidation in CMS
- Saw the potential of tapping core competence and
starting a virtuous cycle of development/teaching/
research - Strategic desire to blur the distinction between
the laboratory/classroom between knowledge
creation/digestion - NRC report and the need for collaboration
- A moment in time opportunity (Mellon and
synchronization) - Leverage links between open source, open access
and culture of the academy/wider world
4The Sakai Project
- The University of Michigan, MIT, Stanford,
Indiana University, and now over 45 other
universities have joined in an international
effort to develop the next generation of software
infrastructure and tools to support research and
teaching. - Complete Course Management System
- Research Support Collaboration System,
- Enterprise Services-based Portal,
5What is SAKAI?
- Sakai ? Course Management System
- Sakai Collaboration Learning Environment
Use for teaching/learning/research and many other
online group activities.
6Supporting the Class
7Supporting the Lab
8Bringing the lab to the classroom
9Sakai Project Core Universities
- Each of the 4 Core Universities Commits
- 5 developers/architects, etc. under Sakai Board
project direction for 2 years - Public commitment to implement Sakai
- Open/Open licensing Community Source
- So, overall project levels
- 4.4M in institutional staff (27 FTE)
- 2.4M Mellon, 300K Hewlett
- Additional investment through partners
10Sakai Project Timeline
11Sakai Project Deliverables
- Working Code CMS/CLE- Collaboration and
Learning Environment Sakai 1.0 - Course management system core tools plus
- Quizzing and assessment tools, ePortfolio from
OSPI, etc - Research collaboration system
- Portal (uPortal 2.3, 3.x)
- Modular tools - also pre-integrated to work out
of the box - Tool Portability Profile
- Specifications for writing portable software to
achieve application code mobility among
institutions modular tools and services - Synchronized development, adoptions at Michigan,
Indiana, MIT, Stanford Sakai 1.0 is the next
generation for CourseWork, CHEF, Oncourse,
Stellar
12In production use With gt22,000 users at U
Michigan
Limited Pilot at IU nowFull Pilot in January
13Integration of Contentand ServicesStill More
than One Click Away
- Suzanne E. Thorin
- University Dean of Libraries and Associate Vice
President for Digital Library Development - Indiana University
- December 7, 2004
142003 Campus Computing Project
- 94 of colleges and universities were using one
or more commercial courseware systems - 40 of the courses being taught were using
courseware tools - Current developments
- Open access online learning environment
- E-portfolios
- Portals
- Content management systems
- Student information systems
15Academic Technology Environment
- Why IT Has Not Paid Off As We Had Hoped (Yet)
- Authors
- Edward L. Ayers
- Charles M. Grisham
http//www.itc.virginia.edu/virginia.edu/spring04/
hope.htm
16Academic Technology Environment
- American higher education has created a doughnut
IT infrastructure all periphery and no center.
(Ayers/Grisham)
17Sakai Partners andSEPP Members
- Ohio State University
- Princeton University
- State University of New York
- University of Arizona
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Davis
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of California, Santa Barbara
- University of Colorado at Boulder
- University of Delaware
- University of Hawaii
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
- University of Oklahoma
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Virginia
- University of Washington
- University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Yale University
- Sakai Project Founders
- Indiana University
- JA-SIG
- MIT
- OKI
- Stanford University
- University of Michigan
- ARL SEPP Members
- Arizona State University
- Brown University
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Dartmouth
- Georgetown University
- Harvard University
- Johns Hopkins University
- New York University
- Northwestern University
18Partners and Cultures
- Why should we do this and why do it together?
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20Digital Journals and Books
University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative
21Digital Text
University of Iowa and University of Nebraska
Walt Whitman Archive
University of Virginia Thomas Jefferson Digital
Archive
22Digital Images
Duke University Papyrus Archive
Indiana University Charles W. Cushman Photograph
Collection
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24Sheet Music
Indiana University Sheet Music Collection
25Music Scores
Indiana University Cook Music Library
26Geographical Numerical Data
Modified crime index (crime index and
arson) Absolute number
Areaname 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Alameda, CA 96,108 108,283 109,500 109,680 105,005 62,487
Alpine, CA 149 81 132 176 211 154
Amador, CA 721 776 776 852 840 831
Butte, CA 8,852 9,150 10,184 9,618 10,522 9,974
Calaveras, CA 1,092 1,089 1,238 1,153 1,210 1,663
Colusa, CA 572 701 657 657 678 628
Contra Costa, CA 48,614 51,772 50,932 50,575 50,535 46,549
Del Norte, CA 1,043 963 986 1,090 1,267 1,521
El Dorado, CA 4,945 5,180 5,205 5,222 5,481 5,256
Fresno, CA 55,409 62,592 64,220 61,286 66,457 66,671
Glenn, CA 851 866 969 1,079 1,231 1,272
Humboldt, CA 5,958 5,800 6,514 7,814 9,290 9,253
Imperial, CA 8,374 8,160 8,877 8,681 8,445 8,167
Inyo, CA 731 706 593 570 736 770
Kern, CA 35,736 37,235 38,124 39,622 39,616 35,964
27Environment Complexities
- Digital Library Content and Course Management
SystemsIssues of Interoperation, - Report of a study group
- Co-Chairs
- Dale Flecker, Associate Director for Planning
Systems, Harvard University Library - Neil McLean, Director, IMS Australia
http//www.diglib.org/pubs/cmsdl0407/
28Current Efforts
- IMS Learning Global Consortium
http//www.imsglobal.org/
29http//www.diglib.org/aquifer/index.htm
30Creating Content
- At various points, they write, leading
professional, corporate, and philanthropic
organizations have stepped up to the partner with
teachers and students. . . But there is still a
disappointing lack of support for digital
materials for teaching and scholarship. In
general, reference materials, textbook ancillary.
. . Teaching modules are being produced in a sort
of desktop-publishing model. . . Individual
faculty, but no group is working with faculty and
academic leaders to create content that faculty
will respect as real aids in teaching and
scholarship. . . The massive investment in
networks and computers will not pay off until we
fill in the hole, until we work together to
create content. (Ayers/Grisham)
31--Dale Flecker and Neil McLean, Digital Library
Content and Course Management Systems Issues of
Interoperation
32Bibliography
- Ayers, Edward L. and Charles M. Grisham. Why IT
Has Not Paid Off As We Had Hoped (Yet),
virginia.edu, (Spring 2004), http//www.itc.virgin
ia.edu/virgnia.edu/spring04/hope.htm. - Bell, Stephen J. and John D. Shank. Linking the
Library to Courseware A Strategic Alliance to
Improve Learning Outcomes, Library Issues, 252
(November 2004) 1-4. - Duncan, Jim. Convergence of Libraries, Digital
Repositories, and Web Content Management,
Educause Review, 396 (November/December 2004),
http//www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/DEC0401.pdf
. - Flecker, Dale and Neil McLean. Digital Library
Content and Course Management Systems Issues of
Interoperation Report of a Study Group. Digital
Library Federation (July 2004),
http//www.diglib.org/pubs/cmsdl0407/. - McLean, Neil and Clifford Lynch.
Interoperability between Information and
Learning EnvironmentsBridging the Gaps. A Joint
White Paper on behalf of the IMS Global Learning
Consortium and the Coalition for Networked
Information, (June 2003), http//www.imsglobal.org
/DLims_white_paper_publicdraft_1.pdf. - Persons, Jerry C. Unpublished Digital Library
Federation Aquifer report.
33Demo Sites
- Sakai - Collab.sakaiproject.org running Sakai
1.0 system open - Sakaiproject.org open info site gateway to DGs
and public forums - Ctools can get login if you want to evaluate
and see production system very similar to
collab.sakaiproject.org