[Building Sakai] integrating the USIP OSP and Sakai

Berg, Alan A.M.Berg at uva.nl
Wed Jan 12 08:28:26 PST 2011


Hi Ronald,

Welcome to the Sakai community. I sincerely wish you luck with your endeavors.

Your code reminds me of the contrib integration project for the Big Blue Button. https://jira.sakaiproject.org/browse/BBB. Perhaps Adrian Fisher or others pushing similar work can advise and share experiences.

Alan

Alan Berg
QA Director - The Sakai Foundation

Senior Developer / Quality Assurance
Group Education and Research Services
Central Computer Services
University of Amsterdam

http://home.uva.nl/a.m.berg
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From: sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] on behalf of Cole, Ronald [rcole at usip.org]
Sent: 12 January 2011 16:36
To: sakai-dev
Subject: [Building Sakai] integrating the USIP OSP and Sakai

Hi,

I’m not really sure where to start here, so I’ll just dive in.

We have an open source project to allow anyone to create, conduct, refine and share online training simulations. We use it to help prepare people for peacebuilding missions.

More on the project is located here: http://www.usip.org/programs/projects/the-usip-open-simulation-platform-usip-osp
Our google code base is located here: http://code.google.com/p/opensimplatform/
A bit of documentation is located here: http://demo.opensimplatform.org/docs/index.php/Main_Page

I’d like to get it integrated into a product like Sakai, so that anyone who wants to use it can quite easily do so. It is also a JSP application, so maybe that might help.

Maybe if there is interest in this, would could arrange a conference call?

Best,
Skip


Ronald "Skip" Cole
Senior Program Officer
United States Institute of Peace (http://www.usip.org<http://www.usip.org/>)
(202)457-1700 ext 4717

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