About Sakai


Sakai is a collaboration and learning environment that is evolving to be a Next Generation Digital Learning Environment (NGDLE). Sakai is part of the Apereo Foundation suite of open source tools for education.

Sakai is used in many ways, from traditional courses with online components (such as resource management and forum-based discussion) to more advanced online approaches (such as flipped classrooms and fully-online teaching). A special distinction of Sakai over other LMSes is its built-in support for dedicated project work sites, which allows organizations and project teams to coordinate project administration, share resources, schedule activities, develop collaborative work products and track progress towards completion. These project collaboration spaces are widely used by student groups, faculty committees, thesis committees, strategic planning teams, re-accreditation teams and others tasked with important projects beyond the classroom.

Sakai 12 offers significant improvements to the user interface in terms of accessibility and universal design, collaboration, analytics and learning assessment, and interoperability. Development goals for Sakai are to become more nimble, lighter, and more responsive as a product and as a community.


Technical Notes and Maintenance Release Information

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Sakai 12.1 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

Sakai 12.2 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

Sakai 12.3 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

Sakai 12.4 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

Sakai 12.5 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

Sakai 12.6 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

Sakai 12.7 Maintenance Release - Fixes by Tool

New for Sakai 12

New Features in 12.6


Sakai 12 Readme - useful for Change Management (select here)

Complete Feature Summary

Complete List of Features, Tasks, and Contributions