Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Charles Severance
The Python programming language has been around for over 20 years but these days it feels like it is an overnight sensation. Python has moved from being a fringe language for beginners, biologists, and natural language analysis to being the go-to language in nearly every domain of computing. Whlie there is a lot of […]
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michael Feldstein
As promised in my last post, I describe my model for creating a new economy of contribution and collaboration from ed tech vendors, and how I hope to pay for e-Literate (and part of my mortgage) in the process.
The post Building a Better Vendor Ecosystem appeared first on e-Literate.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michael Feldstein
Act 1 ends. Act 2 begins.
The post Major Changes at e-Literate and MindWires appeared first on e-Literate.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michael Feldstein
Everything old is new again
The post Welcome to the New e-Literate appeared first on e-Literate.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michael Feldstein
e-Literate is changing its URL, it's look and feel and, most importantly, is morphing into a much broader organization with multiple functions. This post provides an overview of the new world.
The post Understanding the New e-Literate Ecosystem appeared first on e-Literate.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michael Feldstein
All good things must come to an end. After nearly seven great years as business partners and an even longer run as co-bloggers, Phil and Michael, a.k.a. the Statler and Waldorf of ed tech, are undergoing a process that Gwyneth Paltrow calls
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michael Feldstein
Everything old is new again.
The post Welcome to the New e-Literate appeared first on e-Literate.
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Posted
almost 5 years
ago
by
Michelle Hall
New Directions for Apereo OAE
May 20, 2019
The OAE has been slowly getting back on its feet after a somewhat long period of consolidation, data migration, and redeployment. The 15.0 release "Snowy Owl" last November paved the path
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
by
Charles Severance
We are pleased to announce that three new members are joining the Sakai Project Management Committee (PMC). Matthew Hall – University of Virginia Matthew is the Technical Lead for the University of Virginia’s learning management system team. He
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Posted
about 5 years
ago
by
Michelle Hall
New Members Join Sakai PMC
May 16, 2019
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