[DG: Teaching & Learning] BPs

Michael Korcuska mkorcuska at sakaifoundation.org
Wed Sep 30 09:19:27 PDT 2009


You might look at the Sakai book (officially: Sakai Courseware  
Management: The Official Guide).  Here's a review from an  
instructional designer:

http://aprilhayman.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/sakaibookreview/

Specifically Chapter 9 might be helpful. It is excerpted on the  
publishers website at:

http://www.packtpub.com/article/putting-sakai-to-work

If you buy the book please note that all author royalties and a  
portion of publisher revenue go to the Sakai Foundation.

Cheers,

Michael


On Sep 30, 2009, at 08:30, schraff wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone could refer me to a list of best practices  
> for setting up a course in Sakai. I am trying to collect some basic  
> information for instructors (some with limited tech experience) who  
> are new to Sakai.
>
> Larissa Biggers Schraff
> Instructional Designer
> ITS Teaching and Learning
> TL Interactive
> University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
> ITS Franklin/CB 1150
> Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1150
> 919.445.9567
> schraff at unc.edu
>
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