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November 9, 2007

Resources Update

Firstly, just wanted to post a link to this entry about Blackboard: Blackboard Is Losing Customers, but What Does It Mean? Basically, its too early to tell anything yet, but its interesting nonetheless.

Now, I wanted to recap the current state of Resources in Sakai. I've actually been able to make it to two conference calls, so I feel pretty plugged in right now.

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that the core "Resources" tool in Sakai is a key area for improvement in user experience, and it's definitely an important issue for us at NYU. We have articulated it as something like "course material organization and presentation," and many new tools or approaches are currently in various stages of work. Here is a summary (especially useful as we approach the Newport Conference):

So far, the things that seem the most interesting to me are Resources Viewer and Citations Helper. I was happy to hear that two of my three dealbreaker issues for Resources Viewer have been fixed, and that soon Resources Viewer will be able to handle content not strictly in Resources (like Assignments, etc.)

Also, it was interesting to hear a tiny bit about Mark Norton's POCS. It's interesting that some of these tools are defined by purely functional requirements (Resources Viewer, Citations Helper, rWiki) and others are more to satisfy a certain pedagogical approach (Melete, POCS). It's interesting (but not surprising) that I find the former more interesting.

In other news, the Resources WG will probably have a meeting in Newport on Friday, possibly sharing a half day with Fluid, but nothing is confirmed yet.

November 27, 2007

SiteStats

Just saw an email from Clay today about SiteStats and User Presence. I'll quote:

We want SiteStats, but with a minimal performance hit. We are currently running with presence turned off, for performance reasons among others, but SiteStats requires having presence turned on if it is to track site visits.
The trouble is that in the interface the site visits chart is front and center on the overview page, and it of course will stubbornly show zero site visits (and use a pretty graph to further illustrate this nullity), which will doubtless be confusing for our instructors, or make them think it's broken.

We had the same issue, and since we didn't have resources to modify SiteStats and we had a small pilot group, we decided to turn presence on, at least for the short term, at just hide it from users, in case we decided to remove it later. (We also received anecdotal reports that presence wasn't as big a performance hit as one might think). However, Nuno says he will be working on a fix for this:

SAK-25091

Newport Update

The Full Schedule for the conference has been posted.

Jason and I will be taking part in a Sakai Community Panel called "Sakai in your Backyard: Panel on Organizing Regional Sakai Events" on Wednesday, Dec 5th, in the Newport Coast room from 1:30 PM to 2:10 PM.

Other presentations that I am excited/curious to see:

Web Services in Sakai
Large Scale Sakai
Tips and Tricks with Spring and Sakai
Optimize Sakai Server - Java Memory, Performance and the Garbage Collector
Intro to the Sakai EntityBroker
Strategic Pragmatism for Running Sakai - A Technical Perspective
Sakai and Reporting - Exploring Approaches to Extracting Useful Information
Sakaibrary Project Update - Subject Research Guides

November 28, 2007

Making SiteIDs human-friendly

It has crossed my mind before: why are site ids so ugly? I mean, I know they need to be unique, but can't they be a little nicer to look at?

Mike asks the same thing in this thread:
Custom SiteID - OK or dangerous?

It turns out a lot of schools are already circumventing the traditional SiteID creation process with their own. Who knew?

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