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Webcast by University of California of discussion on SAKAI

By sleslie on January 9, 2004

http://ets.berkeley.edu/etstandards/sakai/

Similar to the last webcast they provided back in December concerning Lionshare, the University of California system (and specifically UC Berkeley, who seem to be hosting the event) are providing a webcast stream of a presentation by Joseph Hardin, the Director of the Collaborative Technologies Lab Media Union at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor concerning the SAKAI project. I only caught the morning of the Lionshare talk, so don’t know if the question and answer sessions in the afternoon are typically broadcast. But hopefully they will be for this one, as the ‘Questions on Chef and Sakai’ put together by the UC Berkeley Educational Technology Services – Learning Systems Group are of great interest and extremely pertinent to anyone embarking on the development or deployment of an open source CMS or other elearning component in an post-secondary enterprise environment. The talk is on Monday, January 12th, 2004 from 9 am – 12 noon PST, so I guess there is some small solace in not being able to get to the CANARIE sponsored sessions in Vancouver that day. – SWL

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