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National Instruments' NI LabVIEW Available for Engineering Education

3/22/2007

National Instruments recently announced the availability of NI LabVIEW, a version of LabVIEW graphical programming environment for The Infinity Project. The LabVIEW program is designed to aid The Infinity Project in providing curricula for high school and early college engineering education.

Elluminate Launches Free Web Conferencing Tool

3/20/2007

E-learning technology provider Elluminate has rolled out the final release of its new, free Web conferencing system, vRoom. The company has also announced version 2.0 of its Blackboard Building Block extension for Elluminate Live!, a distance learning tool.

U Manitoba Opens Learning Technologies Wiki

3/20/2007

The Learning Technologies Centre at the University of Manitoba has created a wiki of "Net Technologies for Teaching and Learning."

U Mary Washington Partners with KZO Networks for E-Learning

3/15/2007

The University of Mary Washington (UMW) in Virginia has launched into an e-learning partnership with KZO Networks, a developer of interactive learning tools. UMW will deploy KZO's tools to enhance its e-learning capabilities with Flash-based presentations, both live and archived.

Turnitin: Fighting Plagiarism and Saving Time at Fresno State

3/14/2007

CSU Fresno has implemented Turnitin for combating plagiarism on campus. But one professor is using its modular features to save time with grading and record keeping as well.

More Than Open Source: A Second Look at Sakai

3/14/2007

Because it often gets the most press for being "open source" software, you may not know that Sakai has unique features--many not found in other course management systems.

Research: Blended Versus Online Learning

3/12/2007

A report released this week by Eduventures, Sloan Consortium, and Babson College, shows a slow but steady decline in the percentage of blended courses offered by colleges and universities, while purely online courses continue to grow. At the same time, the report found that colleges and universities have not been meeting consumer demand for online course offerings.

Digication Rolls Out Integrated e-Portfolio Tool

3/12/2007

Digication has released an update to its e-Portfolio tool, bringing integration with the company's eponymous online classroom suite. The newly revamped suite continues to be free for up to 1,000 users at accredited institutions in the United States.

Offline Management of Online Courses at Ivy Tech

3/7/2007

Ivy Tech is a large Indianapolis-based community college with 23 campuses across the state, along with some 100,000 students and 8,000 instructors.

East Carolina U Supports Distance Learning with Saba

3/7/2007

East Carolina University in Greenville, NC is implementing Saba-Centra Live from software provider Saba to support distance learning through the university's academic outreach program.

Black Colleges Study Distance Learning Patterns

3/6/2007

A recent survey by the Digital Learning Lab at Howard University shows that 40 of 103 historically black colleges and universities are offering distance courses this year, up from 29 a year ago.

Second Life To Get 3D Voice

3/1/2007

Second Life, the virtual world that's becoming increasingly popular in education, will soon add proximity-based 3D voice capabilities, according to developer Linden Lab.

Angel Learning Previews Angel LMS 7.2

3/1/2007

Education software developer Angel Learning has announced a new version of its learning management system, Angel LMS 7.2.

First Look: Desire2Learn Essentials

3/1/2007

This week Desire2Learn introduced a new course management/ learning management system targeted toward smaller institutions.

VoIP for Synchronous Learning

3/1/2007

The challenge facing every university that supports an online curriculum is creating engaging materials that make online courses more than glorified textbooks.

Thomson Learning Embraces Sakai

3/1/2007

Academic publisher Thomson Learning this week announced that it's adopting technologies from Sakai Foundation for the delivery of its learning products for higher education.

D2L Debuts Desire2Learn Essentials

2/27/2007

Software developer Desire2Learn is lowering the ante for campus-wide CMS/LMS adoption.

Ohio University Opens Virtual Doors

2/26/2007

Last year, Ohio University purchased two islands and built several buildings on it....

Patent Office Grants D2L Reexam Request

2/26/2007

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) this weekend granted Desire2Learn its request for a reexamination of Blackboard Inc.'s e-learning patent.

Update: Sakai, Blackboard Comment on Patent Pledge

2/2/2007

Yesterday, we reported that Blackboard had released a legally binding pledge stating that the company would not assert its patent rights against open-source developers in the CMS space or against developers of "home-grown" systems. The non-assertion pledge also covers those who service such systems, including hosting, maintenance, support and customization. And it includes the current patent, as well as patents pending. We spoke with Blackboard representative Matthew Small, who provided some insight and clarification on the pledge. Since then, we've also had a chance to speak with Chuck Severence, executive director of the Sakai Foundation--a central player in the patent discussion--for additional comments.

BlackBoard Launches Education Social Bookmark Service

1/17/2007

Course management system giant Blackboard has launched a social bookmarking service--"customized for education"--and aimed at Blackboard and WebCT customers.

Course Management Systems: A Tipping Point

12/28/2006

It’s near-impossible to think about course management systems (CMS) without thinking about innovation, collaboration, and the sharing of ideas across institutions and even from vendor to vendor. Yet, “the next step” in CMS now means distinctly different things to various colleges and universities as, going forward, they consider their landscapes of learning, and requisites that didn’t even exist five years ago.

Getting the Money Right

12/12/2006

A clear sign that online and distance learning is maturing is that we are struggling with how to organize and fund these programs on an ongoing basis.

Google Apps and the New American University

10/23/2006

This month Arizona State University (ASU) and Google made the first large-scale deployment of Google Apps for Education, to the ASU student community.

A Public Consortium Emphasizes the Importance of LMS Accessibility

10/3/2006

In this article we explore the state of LMS accessibility and provide both a broad review of LMS accessibility and the practice of site and tool design, and attend to the successes and challenges of LMS accessibility.