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Sakai 3: An Overview Michael Korcuska Executive Director Sakai Foundation
Sakai 3: Why? Changing expectations Google docs/apps, Social Networking, Web 2.0 Success of project sites = Sakai beyond courses New technologies Standards-based, open source projects JCR (Jackrabbit) Open Social (Shindig) Client-side programming JavaScript/AJAX Fluid Project 2
Why Now?  Proto by Hubert Stoffels The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining. John F. Kennedy
What? Photos by Hobvias Sudoneighm,Massimo Valiani, and Mathieu Plourde Functionality & User Experience Technology and Developer Experience Community Practices and Culture
End User perspective Sakai 3
Everything is Content Sakai 3 Themes 6 Learning Space Construction Breaking the Site Boundary Academic Workflows, not (just) Tools Academic Networking The unSakai
Learning Space Construction Really “Academic Space” Construction Teaching & Learning plus…. Research, collaboration and portfolios Principles Overall control in hands of space owner(s) Embrace participant content creation Simple integration of common academic functions 1 Photos by Cyprien Lomas
Academic Spaces: Building Blocks Simple Content Authoring: Easy page creation (wiki-like) WYSIWYG Editing Templates (page and site) Versioning Enhanced with Academic Functionality Interactive Widgets (e.g. assignments & feedback) 8
Everything is Content  Not just files to share Classic “resources” tool in Sakai (of course) Discussion post, user profile, test questions Taggable, searchable, linkable, portable, shareable Unified content repository Content not tied to site Everything in one storage area BUT: Sakai is not a full Content Management System No complex approval workflows No fancy layout capabilities Everyone is an author in Sakai 9 2
Content Management Sakai2 Photo by Desirée Delgado Site A Site B Users find things by remembering what sitethey were in when they saw it. 10
Content Management Sakai3 Photo by Amy Veeninga Tags: System, Organizational & User Permissions: Who has access, under what conditions Smart Folders Search 11
Academic Networking Academic Networking People are important, but “friends” aren’t enough Related content is also relevant, but not the whole story Activity based  Who has taken the same classes? Who is reading the same articles? Participating in similar discussions? 12 3 Content People
Academic Networking A platform for exploration We aren’t competing with Facebook We do believe we need to drive R&D in this area Linking networks together Sakai to Sakai Sakai, Moodle, Blackboard, D2L Leveraging existing networks Particularly LinkedIn and Facebook Sharing profile and activity information Creating apps on those platforms Photo by Joël-Evelyñ-FrançoisDézafit-Keltz
The Site Boundary 14 4 All Art Students Studio Art 101 User 100 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 500 . . . User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 . . . Year 1 Art Students Year 1 Art Students Users and groups exist within the context of a site.
Sakai 3 Groups & Sites Groups & Sites managed separately Member of a group – People with something in common Access to a site– Collection of content & functionality Support for hierarchy Art Dept. Art Majors Art Majors Studio 101 Students Studio 101 Guest Judges Student Work 15
Workflow & Architecture 16 5 Kernel Tool Kernel Service Tool Tool Service Service Kernel Service Service Tool Tool Service Tool ,[object Object]
Resists intuitive workflows
Contributes to inconsistent user experience,[object Object]
UX oversight is more complicated
Workflows built across services
Encourages presentation & service separationWorkflow
Academic Workflow Beyond Tool Silos Academic work flows often cross tool boundaries Anything can be graded! Anything can be discussed! This exists in Sakai 2 But it is too difficult and more needs to be done Example: Instructor puts into syllabus an assignment to create a discussionpost that will be graded. 4 tools for both instructors and students! 18 Photo by Zoom Zoom
Workflow Example 19 Select text & click “Create Assignment” All Media Images 	Videos 	Audio Forums Tests Site Pages Polls Jackson Response Forum (3 posts) Create Assignment… Name: Jackson Reading Response Due Date: September 10, 2009 Points: 10 (of 150) Type: Individual Description: Respond to the Jackson article in no more than 500 words. Post that response to the class discussion forum. Link To: Select... Class Intro Forum (27 posts) Forums  Edit Assignment Information Some Other Forum (0 posts) Create Cancel Advanced Options… Link to Something Choose New…
Student View 20 Assignment: Jackson Reading Response Due Date: September 10, 2009 (     due tomorrow) Status: Not submitted Points: 10 possible (of 150). Description: Respond to the Jackson article in no more than 500 words. Post that response to the class discussion forum. Read more… Link(s): Jackson Response Discussion Forum (Create Post…)
Student View, Graded 21 Assignment: Jackson Reading Response Due Date: September 10, 2009 (due date passed) Status: Submitted and Graded Points: 9/10 (of 150). View feedback Description: Respond to the Jackson article in no more than 500 words. Post that response to the class discussion forum. Read more… Link(s): Jackson Response Discussion Forum (go to Forum now)
The unSakai Multiple Configurations Sakai as CMS Sakai as Collaboration System Sakai as Portfolio System Sakai Integrations Google Applications Social Networks (Open Social, Facebook)  22 6
The unSakai 23 Kernel Service Service Service iGoogle Facebook Kernel Service Service Service Documented data feeds allow Sakai to appear anywhere Mobile Apps Windows/Mac Widgets
Sakai 3 Technology Why Sakai 3?
Sakai 3 Technology Goals Scalability Millions of users Developer Productivity Faster builds UX & back-end development separated Code Quality & Maintenance Reliance on other open source efforts Increase unit testing Easier to install/build To improve initial experience for new developers 25 Photo by Luiz Castro
JCR as Content Store Standards-based JSR 170 Ships with Apache Jackrabbit, but can be changed Everything as content Discussion post, User profile information, etc. Components put Content into JCR Content store Sakai Kernel creates relational indices in DB Component doesn’t need to do anything Automatic tracking of most events by kernel 26
The Point Don’t write our own code Criteria: Functionality License-compatible open source Open standard Approachable community
JSON Sakai Kernel supports JSON microformat Components use REST calls to interact with Kernel Benefits Back-end services stay Java-based UX programmers more often skilled in JavaScript Easier UX developers can work on Sakai Tools like GWT can be used for Java-based UI Components can be written using other languages 28
Community Practices
Community Practices Functional Leadership Design First Minimize Technology Frameworks Quality Focused Unit (and other) Tests
Timelines and adoption
Timelines 32 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Sakai 2.5 Sakai 2.6 Sakai 2.7 Hybrid Mode Sakai 3.0 Official Releases Previews Sakai 2.8?

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Sakai 3 V07

  • 1. Sakai 3: An Overview Michael Korcuska Executive Director Sakai Foundation
  • 2. Sakai 3: Why? Changing expectations Google docs/apps, Social Networking, Web 2.0 Success of project sites = Sakai beyond courses New technologies Standards-based, open source projects JCR (Jackrabbit) Open Social (Shindig) Client-side programming JavaScript/AJAX Fluid Project 2
  • 3. Why Now? Proto by Hubert Stoffels The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining. John F. Kennedy
  • 4. What? Photos by Hobvias Sudoneighm,Massimo Valiani, and Mathieu Plourde Functionality & User Experience Technology and Developer Experience Community Practices and Culture
  • 6. Everything is Content Sakai 3 Themes 6 Learning Space Construction Breaking the Site Boundary Academic Workflows, not (just) Tools Academic Networking The unSakai
  • 7. Learning Space Construction Really “Academic Space” Construction Teaching & Learning plus…. Research, collaboration and portfolios Principles Overall control in hands of space owner(s) Embrace participant content creation Simple integration of common academic functions 1 Photos by Cyprien Lomas
  • 8. Academic Spaces: Building Blocks Simple Content Authoring: Easy page creation (wiki-like) WYSIWYG Editing Templates (page and site) Versioning Enhanced with Academic Functionality Interactive Widgets (e.g. assignments & feedback) 8
  • 9. Everything is Content Not just files to share Classic “resources” tool in Sakai (of course) Discussion post, user profile, test questions Taggable, searchable, linkable, portable, shareable Unified content repository Content not tied to site Everything in one storage area BUT: Sakai is not a full Content Management System No complex approval workflows No fancy layout capabilities Everyone is an author in Sakai 9 2
  • 10. Content Management Sakai2 Photo by Desirée Delgado Site A Site B Users find things by remembering what sitethey were in when they saw it. 10
  • 11. Content Management Sakai3 Photo by Amy Veeninga Tags: System, Organizational & User Permissions: Who has access, under what conditions Smart Folders Search 11
  • 12. Academic Networking Academic Networking People are important, but “friends” aren’t enough Related content is also relevant, but not the whole story Activity based Who has taken the same classes? Who is reading the same articles? Participating in similar discussions? 12 3 Content People
  • 13. Academic Networking A platform for exploration We aren’t competing with Facebook We do believe we need to drive R&D in this area Linking networks together Sakai to Sakai Sakai, Moodle, Blackboard, D2L Leveraging existing networks Particularly LinkedIn and Facebook Sharing profile and activity information Creating apps on those platforms Photo by Joël-Evelyñ-FrançoisDézafit-Keltz
  • 14. The Site Boundary 14 4 All Art Students Studio Art 101 User 100 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 500 . . . User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 . . . Year 1 Art Students Year 1 Art Students Users and groups exist within the context of a site.
  • 15. Sakai 3 Groups & Sites Groups & Sites managed separately Member of a group – People with something in common Access to a site– Collection of content & functionality Support for hierarchy Art Dept. Art Majors Art Majors Studio 101 Students Studio 101 Guest Judges Student Work 15
  • 16.
  • 18.
  • 19. UX oversight is more complicated
  • 21. Encourages presentation & service separationWorkflow
  • 22. Academic Workflow Beyond Tool Silos Academic work flows often cross tool boundaries Anything can be graded! Anything can be discussed! This exists in Sakai 2 But it is too difficult and more needs to be done Example: Instructor puts into syllabus an assignment to create a discussionpost that will be graded. 4 tools for both instructors and students! 18 Photo by Zoom Zoom
  • 23. Workflow Example 19 Select text & click “Create Assignment” All Media Images Videos Audio Forums Tests Site Pages Polls Jackson Response Forum (3 posts) Create Assignment… Name: Jackson Reading Response Due Date: September 10, 2009 Points: 10 (of 150) Type: Individual Description: Respond to the Jackson article in no more than 500 words. Post that response to the class discussion forum. Link To: Select... Class Intro Forum (27 posts) Forums Edit Assignment Information Some Other Forum (0 posts) Create Cancel Advanced Options… Link to Something Choose New…
  • 24. Student View 20 Assignment: Jackson Reading Response Due Date: September 10, 2009 ( due tomorrow) Status: Not submitted Points: 10 possible (of 150). Description: Respond to the Jackson article in no more than 500 words. Post that response to the class discussion forum. Read more… Link(s): Jackson Response Discussion Forum (Create Post…)
  • 25. Student View, Graded 21 Assignment: Jackson Reading Response Due Date: September 10, 2009 (due date passed) Status: Submitted and Graded Points: 9/10 (of 150). View feedback Description: Respond to the Jackson article in no more than 500 words. Post that response to the class discussion forum. Read more… Link(s): Jackson Response Discussion Forum (go to Forum now)
  • 26. The unSakai Multiple Configurations Sakai as CMS Sakai as Collaboration System Sakai as Portfolio System Sakai Integrations Google Applications Social Networks (Open Social, Facebook) 22 6
  • 27. The unSakai 23 Kernel Service Service Service iGoogle Facebook Kernel Service Service Service Documented data feeds allow Sakai to appear anywhere Mobile Apps Windows/Mac Widgets
  • 28. Sakai 3 Technology Why Sakai 3?
  • 29. Sakai 3 Technology Goals Scalability Millions of users Developer Productivity Faster builds UX & back-end development separated Code Quality & Maintenance Reliance on other open source efforts Increase unit testing Easier to install/build To improve initial experience for new developers 25 Photo by Luiz Castro
  • 30. JCR as Content Store Standards-based JSR 170 Ships with Apache Jackrabbit, but can be changed Everything as content Discussion post, User profile information, etc. Components put Content into JCR Content store Sakai Kernel creates relational indices in DB Component doesn’t need to do anything Automatic tracking of most events by kernel 26
  • 31. The Point Don’t write our own code Criteria: Functionality License-compatible open source Open standard Approachable community
  • 32. JSON Sakai Kernel supports JSON microformat Components use REST calls to interact with Kernel Benefits Back-end services stay Java-based UX programmers more often skilled in JavaScript Easier UX developers can work on Sakai Tools like GWT can be used for Java-based UI Components can be written using other languages 28
  • 34. Community Practices Functional Leadership Design First Minimize Technology Frameworks Quality Focused Unit (and other) Tests
  • 36. Timelines 32 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Sakai 2.5 Sakai 2.6 Sakai 2.7 Hybrid Mode Sakai 3.0 Official Releases Previews Sakai 2.8?
  • 37. Adopting Sakai Adopt 2 or 3? Not the first question to answer First Question: Yes! Or probably Do you want to be using Sakai (and be in the community) in the long run? We can help you figure out how to get there
  • 38. Path to Sakai Straight to 3? Start with 2? It Depends! What did you expect? On what? Your production timeline Your appetite for “.0” software Your functional needs Your support model
  • 39. Adopting 2 or 3? Sakai 2.6 or 2.7 Sakai 2 works well today 3 doesn’t exist yet Sakai 2 will be a good path to Sakai 3 Bb/WebCT migration to 2 is well known Many will be migrating from Sakai 2 to 3 Straight to Sakai 3 You don’t have a CMS or you are using something like SharePoint Your production timeline is 2012 or later You have a very strong preference for Sakai 3
  • 40. Adopting 2 or 3? Maybe the wrong question Adopt both! Hybrid mode Sakai 2 for courses, Sakai 3 for project collaboration Gradually move users to Sakai 3