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Importing Tried and Tested Tools from the Bodington VLE/LMS into Sakai

Speaker(s): Adam Marshall; Matthew Buckett; Ian Boston; Naomi Miles

Session Abstract

This session will talk about the Sakai development work undertaken at the University of Oxford. Oxford is looking at replacing the Bodington LMS (VLE) with Sakai. It is essential that a number of highly respected tools and services from Bodington are made available within Sakai; we will outline the implementation plan and describe current and future work which will help us achieve this goal.

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