Description
The Sakai Tool Development Workshop was initially developed in early 2005 under a grant from USAID. It was delivered in Armenia and later in Algeria as part of US foreign aid to develop higher education in emerging nations. Subsequently, it was used as the basis for the Tool Development Exercise and a workshop sponsored by Unicon in April 2006.is designed to give participants hands on experience in writing Sakai tools and testing them in either a restricted or full Sakai environment. The Sakai architecture is introduced and kernel services explained. Currently, JavaServer Faces (JSF) is used for user interface development. An alternative workshop using Reasonable Server Faces (RSF) is in development.
Presentations
Module | Description | Status |
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00.1 Overview of Tool Development Workshop | Tool Development Workshop Outline | 2.3 |
01 Introduction to Sakai | High level overview of Sakai. | 2.3 |
02 The Training Environment | Introduction to the Sakai platform. | 2.3 |
03 Installing the Training Environment | Installing the Sakai environment. | 2.3 |
04 Developing Tools | Developing Sakai tools. | 2.3 |
05 Cloning Exercise | Cloning a simple Sakai tool. | 2.3 |
06 Sakai Services Overview | Sakai services and the framework. | 2.3 |
07 Adding Service Exercise | Accessing services using them. | 2.3 |
08 UI and Intro to JSF | User Interfaces using JSF. | Pending. |
09 JSF Notes Exercise | Developing an application using JSF. | Pending. |