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Next-Generation Course Management Systems: Beyond Accidental Pedagogy presentation from Educause Conference

By sleslie on November 19, 2004

http://www.educause.edu/LibraryDetailPage/
666&ID=EDU04151

Already the Educause resource centre RSS feeds mentioned below bear fruit – this page points to an interesting presentation from the Educause conference on ‘Next Generation CMS.’ This is by the same folks who wrote the Educause Quarterly article of the same title a while back.

There’s a few good things in the presentation (I really liked the graphic of TV convertors they used to illustrate where CMS are today) but even more I just liked this model of recording conference presentations as a way to leverage face to face conferences and create a larger knowledge base. – SWL

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    Next-Generation Course Management Systems: Beyond Accidental Pedagogy presentation from Educause Conference

    For the institution, information technology, and academic programs, costs of purchasing, supporting, and managing course management systems (CMS) are just part of the challenge. A new generation of learners demand interactive and mobile learning while …

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