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Conferences

International

Regional

Discussion Groups

Discussion Group Description Email List Group Leads
Announcements

An email list for announcements of general interest to the entire Sakai community, such as the Sakai Newsletter, conference announcements, calls for confernece session proposals, updates on Sakai releases, etc.

Posting to this site's list is restricted. If you have a message you would like to post to the community, please contact one of the leads. Michael Korcuska, Mary Miles, Margaret Wagner, Peter A. Knoop
Development
Conference Track:
Building Sakai

The sakai-dev email list is always a very active place. Topics cover a broad range of development issues, including presentation of design or implementation ideas or proposals for comment, planning for upcoming releases, help troubleshooting problems, etc. It is also a place to initiate threads amongst a broad audience of Sakai designers and developers that can branch off to other, topic-specific working groups for follow-up.

sakai-dev@collab.sakaiproject.org Peter A. Knoop, Anthony Whyte
Open Forum

An email list for general discussion of topics that do not fit in elsewhere, or might be seen as off-topic.

openforum@collab.sakaiproject.org Peter A. Knoop, Anthony Whyte
Production
Conference Track:
Deploying Sakai

A place for Sakai Administrators, System Administrators, Database Administratores, etc. to share and discuss production experiences, metrics, and best practices.

production@collab.sakaiproject.org Peter A. Knoop, Anthony Whyte
Project Coordination
Conference Track:
Multiple Audiences

Forum for discussion of Sakai project management and coordination activities.

management@collab.sakaiproject.org Peter A. Knoop
User
Conference Track:
Using Sakai

This is a place where the Sakai community can:

  • Share tutorials and documentation to support Sakai end-users
  • Exchange Best Practices for training and consultation
  • Discuss ideas and share end-user experiences
  • Pose & answer questions
user@collab.sakaiproject.org Steve Lonn

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Regional and Language Sakai Communities

In order to help foster a local sense of community among organizations that are geographically close, or which share a common language, we support the self-organization of regional/language groups and activities within the greater Sakai community.

Community Description Email List Contacts
Australia Australia/New Zealand regional community.   Peter A. Knoop
China China regional community.   Michael Korcuska
Dutch Dutch Sakai User Group   Frank Benneker
Europe European ergional community. eurosakai@collab.sakaiproject.org Wytze Koopal
Japan Japanese regional community.   Michael Korcuska
NYC New York City regional community. nyc-regional@collab.sakaiproject.org Jason Shao, Nicola Monat-Jacobs, Seth Theriault
Spanish Espacio colaborativo de la comunidad Española de Sakai. spanish-sakai@collab.sakaiproject.org Raúl E. Mengod López
Western US Western United Status regional community.   Mara Hancock

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Working Groups

Working Group Description Email List Group Leads
Internationalization

General component to track internationalization and localization issues.

i18n@collab.sakaiproject.org Beth Kirschner
K-12

This group is for those interested in K-12 applications of Sakai.
Interested parties should also join the K-12 group on http://collab.sakaiproject.org

k-12@collab.sakaiproject.org Michael Korcuska
Licensing

Handles questions regarding licensing in Sakai, including helping developers determine which third-party licenses are compatible with Sakai's license.

licensing@collab.sakaiproject.org Peter A. Knoop, Megan May, Chris Coppola
Performance

The Performance Working Group is a team of interested organizations working collaboratively to improve Sakai framework and tool scalability, reliability, and performance times. Shared design, resources, results, and discussions of this working group will supplement the functionality testing of the QA Working Group.

performance@collab.sakaiproject.org Linda M Place
Programmer's Cafe

Our goal is to produce sets of development documentation and sample code to facilitate Sakai tool development. The idea is to allow a programmer with basic knowledge of Java to go through these tutorials and end up equipped to write a Sakai tool.
We also plan to present day long workshops (called bootcamps) at each major Sakai conference. The cafe bootcamps are intensive day long workshops consisting of presentations and exercises designed to help developers get up to speed developing tools/apps for the Sakai framework. The bootcamps are also intended as a way to present new development technologies and best practices and techniques to developers who are experienced in Java and Sakai development.

cafe@collab.sakaiproject.org Aaron Zeckoski
QA

The Sakai QA Working Group tests the Sakai software to ensure it is working as it's expected to and that the changes that were made don't introduce new problems.

sakai-qa@collab.sakaiproject.org Megan May
Release Management

Coordinates activites and information around preparing Sakai releases.

use sakai-dev@collab.sakaiproject.org Peter A. Knoop, Megan May
User Experience

The UX WG is concerned with all things UX in Sakai. Currently, there is a UX Improvement Initiative underway that aims to address broad reaching design issues with a series of two-month projects the will concluded in fairly major re-designs. These re-designs will coincidentally resolve a variety of UX bugs and annoyances that fall within the scope of a particular project.

Further, the UX WG is interested in providing other forms of UX support to the community at large. This support will be delineated further once time permits.

General areas of interest include:

  • Usability
  • Accessibility
  • Design
  • Web GUI Development
sakai-ux@collab.sakaiproject.org Nathan Pearson

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Projects

Some projects have their own email list, however, most simply use the general sakai-dev@collab.sakaiproject.org email list , which is a good place to start for any development related question about one of the projects below.

Projects are classified as:

  • Core/Service - Tools and services included in the Sakai release.
  • Provisional - Tools included in the release, but disabled by default while the community builds trust and experience with them.
  • Contrib - Tools not included in the release, and of varying degrees of production-readiness.
Project Status Description Contacts
Account Core

Creation and management of internal Sakai accounts.

Peter A. Knoop
Agora Contrib

Agora is an easy to use, open source online meeting tool. All members of a Sakai worksite can create a meeting in just a few mouse clicks, and joining is as simple as clicking a link in the Sakai tool. Apart from a Java virtual machine there is no need for any explicit software installation on the user's PC, all required software is transparently loaded at startup.

Adrian Fish
Alias (Admin Site Management) Core

Provides a single alternate namespace that can be used by other Sakai applications.

Peter A. Knoop
Announcements Core

Used to inform site participants of current items of interest.

John Leasia
Assignments Core

Instructors use to create, distribute, collect and grade assignments.

John Leasia
Assignments2 Contrib

A second generation of the assignments tool. Initial phase involves conversion to RSF, better gradebook integration, and a redesign for an improved user experience. Future phases involve JCR for content storage and customizable workflows.

Lance Speelmon, Clay Fenlason
Blog Provisional

Blog is a tool that allows the creation of journals that are available on the web.

Adrian Fish
BlogWow Contrib

An RSF-based blog tool.

Stuart Freeman
Breeze Link Contrib

The Breeze Link allows a Sakai installation to seamlessly connect to a Breeze server and allows users to connect to Breeze meetings with a single click. No additional sign on is required and users will appear in the meeting with their display name from Sakai.

Aaron Zeckoski
CalDAV Service

A development effort to bring CalDAV support to the Sakai trunk, in order that Sakai events might be stored and managed through an external CalDAV-supporting repository (e.g. Zimbra, Bedework).

Clay Fenlason, Zach A. Thomas
CANS Contrib

Forum for discussion of Sakai project management and coordination activities.

Chris Amelung, Zach A. Thomas
Checklist Contrib

The Checklist Contrib Project will be responsible for addressing or promoting the needs of graduate students through Sakai.

Richard Ellis
Clicker Registration Contrib

The Clicker Registration is for students to register their Clicker ID's in courses that use them.

Steven Githens
Data Warehouse Provisional

The Data Warehouse is designed to use in conjunction with Reports. It provides a way to abstract reportable data from the Sakai database through the Sakai APIs, which avoids the need to know about the data model of the database. It also allows access to data in the database that are stored in xml (resource metadata, forms data, etc), by extracting that information through the APIs and putting it into tables in the data warehouse area. Reports, therefore, are as backwards compatible as the APIs are.

John Ellis
Discussion Retired   Peter A. Knoop
Conditional Release Contrib

A Conditional Release architecture and design, which involve a "ConditionService" which will work in concert with other services and store rules against a tool or domain object.

Clay Fenlason, Zach A. Thomas
Config Viewer Contrib

The Sakai Config Viewer is a tool to help administrators make sense of the configuration options that can be set in sakai.properties. It displays a list of available properties along with a host of value added data.

Tony Atkins
Content Viewer Contrib

The Resources Viewer is a simple tool which displays the contents of selected folders from the Resources tool in a simpler, more user-friendly manner. In particular, it fulfills the requirements of displaying a list of resources together with their descriptions and creating links to Resources content in the left-hand navigation (tool) menu.

Mike Osterman, Joshua Ryan
Evaluation System Contrib

Give formative evaluations to students in their courses and review the results.

Aaron Zeckoski
Feed Tool Contrib

A feed tool for Sakai based off of the "News Feed" concept in the popular social networking site Facebook. Sakai's Feed tool allows for users to quickly see an aggregate set of events posted from all of Sakai's tools on their Workspace, their sites' Workspaces, and even in an RSS feed format.

Michelle Wagner, Ryan Lowe
Form Builder Contrib

Form Builder (formerly known as XSD Weaver) is a graphical user interface for creating XSD files for use in ePortfolios.

Jason Buckner
Goal Management Contrib

Enables the definition of program, course, and/or personal goals, the ability to tag activities (such as assignments, datapoints, OSP wizard pages and/or OSP matrix cells) with applicable goals, and the ability to rate user performance towards goals based on work submitted for the activities.

Jim Pease
Home Page Tool Contrib

Home Page tool offers a substitute for the current Home view of a site.

Lydia Li
I10n-stats Contrib

Tool for analyzing the status of the Sakai translations in the source repository.

Mark Breuker
Iconservice Contrib

The iconservice provides a way to define sets of icons (aka theme packs) to be used in Sakai and in Sakai related tools, these theme packs allow us to have a consistent url for appliction developers to use for useful icons to increase the usability and user friendliness of their applictions, while allowing the actual icons used to be changed. At first changing icon theme packs will be done through sakai.properties, in later iterations this will change to choose the theme at run time based on some user or system variables.

Joshua Ryan
Image Gallery Contrib

The Gallery Tool will allow a user to select a collection of images (a gallery) and view the images in a specified order. The tool is focused on selecting, sequencing, and viewing - not creation or editing.

Oliver Heyer
IMS Enterprise Services Contrib

IMS Enterprise Services

Mark Walsh
IMSTI Contrib

IMS Tool Interoperability code for Sakai.

Anthony Whyte
ImageQuiz Contrib

A responder- or clicker- type tool designed for synchronous, though not necessarily co-located, classroom settings. In addition to the typical responder functionality, an image can be displayed with an accompanying question or note, each student can click on the image at a particular location to indicate their response, and the aggregated results of all student clicks can be viewed.

Steven Githens, Peter A. Knoop
JForum Contrib

JForum Discussion & Private Messages offers industry-standard discussion functionality to users. (More info...)

Vivie Sinou
JMS Event Service Contrib The JMS event service is meant to be a replacement for the current Event Service which uses the database to send messages between nodes in the cluster. It allows for a standard message sending methodology and does not touch the database. Events are also transactional with JMS. Aaron Zeckoski,Thomas Amsler
LAMS Contrib

Forum for discussion of Sakai project management and coordination activities.

David Horwitz, Stephen Marquard, Ernie Ghiglione
Leaderboard Contrib

Forum for discussion of Sakai project management and coordination activities.

Steve Swinsburg
Learning Log Contrib

A derivation of the Blog tool aimed at pedagogies where reflective learning takes center stage.

Adrian Fish
Linktool Provisional

Support for linking external tools into Sakai.

Charles Hedrick
MailArchive Wow! Contrib

MailArchive Wow! builds upon the ideas in the existing MailArchive, and leverages a number of new libraries/specs such as JSR-170 and RSF.

Steven Githens
MailTool Provisional

Compose and send email to an individual site participant or all site participants from within Sakai.

SOO IL KIM
Melete Contrib

Melete is a lesson builder that allows instructors to publish learning sequences that can be created by using a rich text editor, uploading learning objects, or pointing to existing URL resources. (More info...)

Vivie Sinou
Mneme Contrib

An assessment tool and service.

Vivie Sinou, Glenn R. Golden
My Sakai Contrib

"My Sakai" makes it possible to get your files and announcements, and keep track of what's going on in your Sakai sites, straight from your desktop. For example, a student engrossed in writing an essay, who suddenly realises they need to check something in a document in their course site, can open it straight from their desktop widget, without having to break off and navigate through Sakai to find it.

"My Sakai" widgets show you recent activity on all of the worksites you're a member of. This means that the widget will tell you when a new announcement or a new resource has been added. The widgets also provide synoptic views of Resources and Announcements.

We have created widgets for Mac DashBoard, Vista Sidebar, Facebook, iGoogle, Google Desktop, and RSS.

Nicolaas Matthijs, Nick Desmet
News Feeds Contrib

News Feeds is a feed aggregator tool developed for Sakai. The tool supports multiple feeds, user-provided feeds or selection from pre-configured institutional list, BASIC/DIGEST authentication and feed attachments (enclosures).

Nuno Fernandes
OCW Contrib

Support in Sakai for creating OpenCourseWare materials and sites. For information about the OpenCourseWare initiative, see http://www.ocwconsortium.org/about/index.shtml.

Joseph Hardin, Jim Eng, Zhen Qian
OODB Contrib

oodb is a Sakai Service for using the db4o oo-database for persistence.

Steven Githens
OpenCast Contrib   Oliver Heyer
OpenSyllabus Contrib

OpenSyllabus is an easy to use tool to create and publish model-based syllabi where faculty can finely control which resources (doc, ppt, xls, pdf, etc.) are accessible to registered students or to the general public. OpenSyllabus offers a unified interface with a standardized vocabulary for easy navigation. It also supports courses given to multiple sections.

Jacques Raynauld, Sacha Lepretre
OSP Core

Individual learners, teachers, and professionals create electronic portfolios to represent themselves using web-based software.

Beth Kirschner
Page Order Helper Provisional

The Page Order Helper Tool allows users with update permissions on a site to: (1) Order / Reorder pages (drag n' drop), (2) Add pages (drag n' drop), (3) Remove pages, (4) Edit pages (currently only page title and url for web content tools), and (5) Toggle page visibility to show and hide pages from non maintain members of the site.

Joshua Ryan
Podcasts Provisional

Displays podcasts in a user friendly way and provides an RSS feed for access through one's favorite podcatcher; uses Resources for storage of podcasts.

Kristol Hancock
Poll Provisional

A polling tool for Sakai.

Stephen Marquard, David Horwitz
Q&A (Questions and Answers) Contrib

QNA (Questions and Answers) is a new tool being developed by UNISA and UCT. QNA enables students to ask questions anonymously, which can be answered by other students or lecturers or tutors (instructors/TAs). Questions are ranked by their popularity and can also be organized into categories. QNA builds on experiences from two existing tools: UNISA's FAQ tool and UCT's DFAQ tool.

Stephen Marquard
Recent Activity Contrib

A tool to present a configurable summary of recent activity in a site or across multiple sites.

Aaron Zeckoski
Reports Provisional

Report's purpose is to run predefined SQL-based queries against the Sakai database, store the results for later viewing, and display the results in the browser window. It relies on the Data Warehouse.

John Ellis
Reset Password Provisional

Reset guest user passwords.

Stephen Marquard
Roleplay Contrib

a.k.a. user alias

Stephen Marquard
Sakai Groovy Shell Contrib

Sakai Groovy Shell

Thomas Amsler
Sakai Installer Contrib

An installer for Sakai. Would support a self-contained Sakai distribution that could be downloaded or shipped on a CD.

Maarten van Hoof
Sakai Maps Contrib

The SakaiMaps tool integrates Google Maps into Sakai and allows users to define and browse points of interest (POI) on the map. Each POI has a name, a short description, a type and optionally a url with more information.

Maarten van Hoof
SakaiAdminX Contrib

SakaiAdminX is a webapp that you can use to administer Sakai with ease. Create and delete sites, edit sites (title, skin, site icon, type etc), add and remove users with different degrees of permissions. Manage people that have 'admin' or 'helpdesk' access to all sites. Create 'client' groups where each client has a set of sites that they are responsible for and the users in those client groups can administer only those sites. Site coordinators/instructors/teaching assistants get different levels of access to the site profile. The site profile is easily extensible, so if you need additional functionality, just plug it in! Includes single sign on, and can be CASified easily.

Steve Swinsburg
Sakaibrary Contrib

Sakaibrary is a project to integrate licensed library resources with Sakai.

Jon Dunn, Susan Hollar
Sakora Contrib

On today's campus, two main enterprise applications run the business of a college or university. The Student Information System (SIS) is the lifeblood for tracking courses, enrollment, and outcomes at an institution. The Learning Management System (LMS) has attained a high profile on campus as learning demands for the student population change and evolve. To continue to deliver solutions that meet the critical needs of higher education, Unicon and Oracle have partnered together to integrate these two applications to offer a complete solution to the marketplace that allows for integration of course, enrollment, and outcomes information to be exchanged between the Student Information System and the Learning Management System. With the Student Administration Integration Pack (SAIP) for PeopleSoft Campus Solutions, Oracle is exposing course and enrollment data via open standards that can be consumed by a Learning Management System. Through the Sakora project, Unicon is providing the functionality for Sakai to consume this data via the same open standards. This work is a large step forward in allowing institutions to have seamless integration between the two most vital applications on campus.

John A. Lewis, Linda Feng
Samigo Core

SAMigo, also known as Tests and Quizzes, is an online assessment tool for teaching and learning that runs within the Sakai open-source LMS/CLE. See full descriptions at Home

Lydia Li
SCORM Contrib

A Sakai tool able to launch and sequence a known conformant 'SCORM 2004 Conformant Sharable Content Object' (SCO), including data persistence of the full data model.

Jon Gorrono
Search Provisional
  • Fix critical Indexing errors for clusters with a journaled indexer done
  • Reduce Memory usage in indexers done
  • Eliminate Entity dependency done
  • Bug Fixes to fix some of the above
Ian Boston
SENRG Contrib

The Sakai Electronic Lab Notebook for Research and Groupwork (SENRG) is intended to act as a replacement for traditional notebooks which are used commonly in pedagogical environments ranging from large lectures to science labs.

Will Humphries
Sign-Up Contrib

A tool that allows users to organize office hours, review sessions, study groups and similar activities.

Michael Appleby
Simple Page Tool Contrib

The simple page tool allows users to create simple pages in worksites using the WYSIWYG editor, these pages can then link to things in resources if desired. It is defined as a multi tool so it can be added multiple times to the same site using the page order tool.

Joshua Ryan
Sitestats Contrib

Site Stats is a tool for showing site statistics by user, event, or resource.

Nuno Fernandes
Skin Manager Contrib

The Skin manager tool allows site administrators to install and manage skins in a Sakai instance. Skins are uploaded in the portal as .zip archives that contain graphics and style sheets. The tool displays all the skins in use throughout the Sakai instance and indicates which sites use a particular skin. Skins may be revised by uploading a new archive and it is possible to revert to earlier versions of a skin. This strongly simplifies the skin installation process: no longer access to the file system of the sakai instance is needed.

Jaeques Koeman
Sousa Contrib

The Sousa project is aimed at creating simple, sequenced content for delivery to a student. It is based on the idea that content should be managed by the Content Hosting Service, thus giving users complete access to it via the Resource tool. Sequences are saved in XML files, and eventually will have an export mechanism that will zip up a sequence with its content items. It can be thought of as a learning construction kit that's easy to extend and flexible in its use.

Mark J. Norton
Sparkline Contrib

Sparkline collects and displays continuous real-time feedback. It has an interface for users to continuously adjust a relative rating scale and a constantly updating sparkline of the average rating.

Peter A. Knoop, Steven Githens
SUTool Provisional

A tool, generally only for administrators to use, for assuming another user's identity in Sakai.

Zach A. Thomas
Taggable Contrib

Taggable API.

Jim Pease
TelEduc-tools Contrib

TelEduc is an e-learning Web environment developed by Nied/UNICAMP in Brazil and adopted by thousands of local organizations. This project is intended to migrate some TelEduc tools to Sakai, as we strongly believe that Brazilian/TelEduc users would accept Sakai environment easier if they found familiar tools in Sakai.

Eduardo Hideki Tanaka
Textbook Contrib

A tool to facilitate the identification, buying and selling of textbooks.

Sean Michael DeMonner
Timeline Contrib

Coming soon...

Mike Osterman
TrackIt Contrib A simple tracking tool that could be used for many purposes. One might be tracking attendance. Instead of trying to make the Gradebook more and more complex, the hope is that helper tools like this tracking tool will supplement the Gradebook in manageable and maintainable ways. Lance Speelmon
TransformAble Contrib

TransformAble is useful for users who want to customize Sakai's appearance to improve the readability and accessibility.

Anastasia Cheetham, Colin Clark, Jutta Treviranus
Usermembership Provisional

User Membership is a tool for administrators to see which sites an user belongs to.

Nuno Fernandes
webct2melete Contrib A tool to convert from a WebCT IMS export to a Melete 2.3 import. Charles Hedrick
Wicket Contrib

The goal of Wicket Contrib is to provide a component set to facilitate the development of Sakai tools using Apache Wicket (http://wicket.apache.org). If you're wondering what Wicket is all about, we've started compiling a list of hopefully useful links here. We are also compiling a list of projects that are using Wicket.

James Renfro, Adrian Fish
Wimba Integration Contrib

Integration of Wimba and Sakai.

James Linder, Thomas Rollinger, Jeff O'Connell
Word-to-QTI Convertor Contrib

A Word-2-QTI Converter.

James Renfro

Proposed Projects

Project Status Description Contacts
Fedora Proposed
(19-Apr-2006)
A proof-of-principle Sakai-Fedora-tool screen shot, which allows users to browse, search, and edit a Fedora Repository from within Sakai. The Sakai-Fedora-tool is not well documented at this point, but the idea is to support a flexible data model (targeted for eResearch) defined by using XML Schema Files. The code is available in Sakai's SVN in Contrib Beth Kirschner

Ideas for tools or services that are very earlier in development; generally a precursor stage for identifying potential collaborators and gathering community requirements before starting a Contrib project.

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