Dear Criss,
Sakai, an open source enterprise learning environment, is used at hundreds of educational institutions around the globe, including large research universities such as Stanford University, UC Berkeley, Indiana University, and the University of Michigan, among many others.
But is Sakai only for large research universities? How do colleges and universities with fewer resources benefit from Sakai? How can smaller institutions support open source solutions like Sakai?
Find out on May 20 when Josh Baron, director of Academic Computing and eLearning at Marist College talks with Campus Technology’s Matt Villano in a free, hour-long webcast sponsored by rSmart.
Webcast: Marist College uses Sakai. Learn how your institution can too.
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Time: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific
Attend this event to hear:
- A brief update on their Sakai project
- why they picked Sakai and how they’re partnering with rSmart for support
- how faculty and staff are experiencing success on campus using Sakai.
Marist College represents a model that any size institution can follow in selecting, implementing and supporting a cost-effective, open source alternative to today’s expensive, proprietary solutions. If your organization is considering its future LMS, ePortfolio, or group collaboration software options, you won’t want to miss this webinar. Sign up now!
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