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Scriba Disaster: Sakai-based LMS for UC Davis is down with no plans for recovery
By Phil Hill. In what might shape up as one of the worst LMS outages in recent history, UC Davis has been working without an LMS for the past week and does not expect their vendor to fix the problems before the end of the term. UC Davis uses a version of Sakai hosted by the LMS remnants of rSmart. More...
Previous LMS For Schools Moving to Canvas in US and Canada
By Phil Hill. During the most recent quarterly earnings call for Instructure, an analyst asked an interesting question (despite starting off from the Chris Farley Show format). More...
Our LMS Subscription is Available Today
By Michael Feldstein and Phil Hill. Today we are pleased to announce that our LMS subscription service is available for purchase. As promised, we have kept the promotion on the blog to a minimum, providing details instead to people who specifically sign up for the mailing list. More...
Next-Gen Institutional Management Systems: Empowering the Front Line and Evolving IT’s Role
By Vi Bergquist - EvoLLLution. Configurability, SaaS delivery options and intuitive design are critical featured for next-generation institutional management systems that support institutional agility and business growth. More...
Boise State University selects workflow management solution
DATA180 has been selected by Boise State University to provide its FACULTY180 activity reporting system to administrators, faculty, and staff. Boise State University will be using the FACULTY180 system to manage its faculty data, activity reporting, and performance evaluations. More...
5 considerations for a common LMS adoption
By Laura Devaney. New report explores experiences of online educational consortia that implemented a common learning management system. More...
Excelsior College and U.S. Office of Personnel Management forms strategic alliance
Submitted by Tim Goral. Excelsior College and the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) have announced an agreement that will allow the Federal workforce – representing more than 1 million Federal employees – and their spouses/domestic partners to pursue higher education at a reduced tuition rate. More...