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Lead(s): Mark J. Norton One of the things that Sakai lacks is a simple way to present content to a student in a manner consistent with an approach to pedagogy defined by a teacher. Sakai tools are heavily focused on collaboration (chat, discussion, wiki, etc.). There are some tools, such as Melete, Samigo, and the Resource Tool, that present content, but they are large applications aimed at accomplishing specific tasks. 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. You might be interested in Sousa History and how this came to be.See also Resource View project and Content Authoring project Download the 2.5.x-1 code.
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