Pepperdine University has made the decision to adopt Sakai as the single, university-wide learning management system (LMS), effective Jan. 1, 2011. This decision is the culmination of a yearlong ...
Sakai, a popular open source learning management system, is adding content from McGraw-Hill Higher Education to its repertoire of educational tools. Through a technology called Katana, developed by ...
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Sakai, one of the two flavors of Open Source Learning Management Systems (LMS) used by many colleges and universities. It was with great fanfare (and also great ...
The University of Delaware has selected Canvas to be the Learning Management System (LMS) for faculty and students to use in the future. UD currently supports both the Sakai and Canvas systems, but ...
CHARLES TOWN, W.Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Public University System (APUS) has chosen Sakai as the foundation for its new Learning Management System (LMS). In selecting Sakai, APUS has committed ...
Tufts students starting next year will log onto Sakai instead of Blackboard to access resources for their classes, from readings to discussion boards and assignments. University Information Technology ...
SAKAI: Asahi Net Interational has acquired the Sakai Division of rSmart. The move bolsters the Japanese company's move into the higher-ed LMS market in the U.S. Asahi Net International is the ...
Blackboard’s four-part announcement on March 26 – launching an Open Source services unit, acquiring Moodle service firms Moodlerooms and Australian-based NetSpot, extending the life of the Angel LMS, ...
Use of Sakai has resulted in significant cost savings for the district since managing a Sakai server is no more difficult than managing a server running another LMS. "The last time the server was even ...
Education technology developer Elluminate is bringing its Live!collaboration suite to the Sakai Collaboration and LearningEnvironment, an open-source learning management system. The move ispart of a ...
IT Services retired Niihka (Sakai) on May 31, 2018. With this change, you will no longer be able to access your course materials or documents/files through Niihka. The database supporting Niihka will ...