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Lessons Learned from Sakai Development at Syracuse University

Speaker(s): Sean Keesler, Content in Action Projects, Syracuse University; Noah Bottimer, University of Michigan; John Gosney, Indiana University

Session Abstract

Syracuse University encountered problems integrating "Goal Aware" functionality into existing Sakai tools. We will outline the "Goal Management" project progress and the benefits and challenges presented when working in the Sakai community.

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