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And the winner is….'Course Management Systems'?

By sleslie on August 8, 2006

http://www.educause.edu/2006/10958

From the “that’s not a zeitgeist, just a bump in the road” department comes this news, that the inaugural winner of the new Educause ‘Catalyst’ award is “Course Management Systems” (yes, the entire field of them, not just a signle one, competing claims to the contrary notwithstanding). What’s so interesting, though, in light of those recent claims, is to read the text of the award which talks about CMS being “developed among faculty in pockets of innovation throughout the world” and that the “developers of these systems pulled together many strands of technology.” [empasis mine] Indeed! – SWL

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