Status Summary for Discussion Groups (DGs)
Key:
- The green/yellow/red/white button at the beginning of each row is a quick indicator reflecting both how things are progressing relative to an activity's stated goals and how up-to-date the Status Summary message from the activity leader(s) is.
On target.
Some concern over progress or status out-of-date (more than 1 month since last update).
Not making appropriate progress or no recent status update.
Activity not directly tied to Sakai releases, see associated website for status and release information.
- Title is the name of the DG.
- Status Summary contains a short summary of the DG's current or on-going activities.
- Additional Information lists the activity leads, and provides a links to the DG's Confluence space and Collab site, if they have one.
| Title | Status Summary | Additional Information | |
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DG: Announcements | ONGOING Forum for posting important announcements to the Sakai community. (Anyone can join this group on Collab and receive messages, however, if you would like to send a message to this list, please contact one of the leads.) | Lead(s): Peter A. Knoop, Margaret Wagner, Mary Miles, Charles Severance, Anthony Whyte No Confluence Space |
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DG: Assessment Tools | Unable to render {include} Couldn't find a space with key: ASSESS |
Lead(s): Marc Brierley |
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DG: Development | ONGOING The sakai-dev email list is always a very active place. Discussion group topics cover a broad range of design and development issues, including offering up design or implementation ideas or proposals for comment, planning for upcoming releases, asking for help troubleshooting problems, and initiating threads amongst a broad audience of Sakai designers and developers that can branch off to other, topic-specific groups for follow-up. |
Lead(s): Glenn R. Golden |
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DG: European Sakai Community | 23-May-2006 The 1st European Sakai Day ist hosted by Lübeck University of Applied Sciences and oncampus GmbH on 6+7 of September. The Netherland Sakai Blog was initiaded by the University of Amsterdam and the University of Twente. The University of Twente is SEPP. |
Lead(s): Andreas Wittke |
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DG: Library & Repositories | We are following two projects: the Sakaibrary work from UMich and Indiana, and the Content Hosting Handler work from CARET at Cambridge. |
Lead(s): Bill Parod, Jim Martino |
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DG: Open Forum | ONGOING Open discussion of topics that do not fit in well elsewhere. | Lead(s): Peter A. Knoop, Anthony Whyte, Charles Severance No Confluence Space |
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DG: Pedagogy | 16-Jun-2006 Confluence Space created for this DG. Discussion of producing a white paper on Learning Design integration with Sakai. |
Lead(s): Need Volunteer! |
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DG: Production | ONGOING Sharing of production data and experiences by system administrators. |
Lead(s): John Leasia, Lance Speelmon |
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DG: Project Coordination | ONGOING Forum for discussion of Sakai Project Coordination activities. |
Lead(s): Peter A. Knoop You're already here! |
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DG: Strategy and Advocacy | 28-Nov-2006 This page is currently not in much use. It was the home page for the SEPP (now SPP): Strategy and Advocacy space. This is where governance ideas were considered. It will be updated with the current version of the bylaws. It does, however, provide a good history of the discussion. JH |
Lead(s): Joseph Hardin |
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DG: User | 01-May-2006 Status needs updating... |
Lead(s): John Leasia |
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DG: User Interaction | 22-Mar-2006 Status needs updating... |
Lead(s): ? |