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Friday, October 24, 2003
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Open Source Course Management Systems. Nice list. Compiled by Scott Leslie (who knows all things CMS/LMS). [elearnspace]

Heh
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Electronic Library / Course Copyright

OK, here's a bit of a follow-up to my frustrations on electronic copyright.

Basically, why does electronic resource distribution to learners have to be library centred?

Here's the problem, if the library has digital versions of resources on a central reserve then they can only have, say, one chapter from a particular book. If there are two entirely separate courses in a University with 30000 learners that want a different chapter... tough, unless you take the original away.

This problem is, however, totally about every learner going to the library reserve to get the resource.

Now, if the reserve was only teacher accessible and even had concurrent user controls on each resource then surely teachers would be able to pull that resource into the authenticated element of their learning environment and then each course could have the documents they want bound by no more than ordinary copyright restrictions.

Plus, plus, plus, it'd get by the authenticating into the library and pain in the bum site change, load straight from the learning environment.

Anything wrong with this?


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Instant Blogging

So, I'm with some major players for a major CMS right now and I'd like to send out a "Does anyone have any questions they want to me to ask?" post but because blogging doesn't have that IM capacity (rss is v. asynchronous, isn't it?) it's pointless really.

Somebody build an RSS IM device, please, then I can IM my subscribers for stuff like this... even better collaboration / sharing methinks!


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