Sakai Implementation in Russian Context

Sakai Implementation in Russian Context

Speaker(s): Philip Fedchin, Vitaly Khudobakhshov, Anna Korsun, Smolny College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (joint venture of St.Petersburg State University and Bard College)

Session Abstract

E-learning in Russia and the story of the first Russian Sakai implementation: the novelty of community open source and the perspectives of commercial support. Localization issues and the plans for university consortia distance-learning system based on Sakai.

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