Integrating User-Developed Functionality from UM.SiteMaker into Sakai

Integrating User-Developed Functionality from UM.SiteMaker into Sakai

Speaker(s): Jonathan Maybaum, University of Michigan

Session Abstract

UM.SiteMaker allows non-technical users to create customized web applications for meeting their unique scholarly needs. This presentation will show how such applications have been integrated into CTools (Sakai) at a superficial level, and suggest directions for future integration at deeper levels.

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