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1.10 Foundational global Sakai 3 capabilities:
A number of global capabilities will be created for the first release. Many of these are content-related, including searching, tagging, sharing, RSS syndication, etc., but also include miscellaneous global considerations such as page permissions and accessibility.

Q2: October to December 2010 -

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Extending the Collaboration and Learning Experience

The second development cycle will provide the foundation for more tailored, academic-specific activities and workflows such as homework submission. It will be suitable for web-enhancing classes but not for classes that require more advanced teaching-specific capabilities such as online testing. The cycle will also include further development of Sakai 2/Sakai 3 hybrid mode as well as initial work on accessibility and internationalization.  At the end of this stage, it should be possible to pilot the simple learning environment. Requirements may need to be tuned if other institutions plan to go ahead with deployment of the SLE in early 2011.

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2.10 Complete hybrid mode that includes items such as sharing data between Sakai 2 and Sakai 3 tools, deep linking Sakai 2 tool items on a Sakai 3 page, and searching and getting results from across both Sakai 2 and Sakai 3 (complete definition TBD).


Q3: January to March 2011 -

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Managing Collaboration and Learning

the third development cycle will layer on basic group coordination, learning management, and system administration capabilities.  It should be suitable for use in some blended or fully online courses as well as research and administration collaboration that require more coordination among members. It should also be possible for adopters to run Sakai 3 as the primary LMS interface of a Sakai 2/Sakai 3 hybrid installation. Capabilities will include calendar and event integration, goals and rubrics and rich structured pages for scaffolded authoring (such as syllabus creation or portfolio development). Administration capabilities, including prototyping of multitenancy, will also be featured in this release. Finally, early developer-oriented documentation and contribution policies will be developed.  At the end of this stage we should have the outline of a credible Sakai 3 offering, albeit with heavy reliance on hybrid operation. During this stage we would also develop policies around the testing and acceptance of widgets developed outside the directed project work using the widget SDK.

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