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1: LAMS Roadmap
By: n n
11/04/05 11:19 AM
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Where can we find the most recent roadmap for LAMS?
Now there is integration with Sakai and LAMS what is the next big thing coming along the pike?

Posted by n n

2: Re: LAMS Roadmap
In response to 1 11/04/05 10:42 PM
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Hi NN,

I feel like talking to a ghost :-)

We haven't had time to sit down a write a proper Roadmap yet (although it's on my TO-DO list). There are, however, a number of presentations we've done that laydown the next steps for LAMS. Specially for the next big release: LAMS 1.1 (as we call it today).

In the immediate term, we are releasing LAMS 1.0.2, which includes:

  • HTML Noticeboard (a new activity tool)
  • Integration Support for Moodle, Blackboard, Sakai, .LRN, WebCT, uPortal, etc
  • LAMS Community integration (so your teacher can seamlessly have access from your LAMS server to all LAMS Community resources)
  • 'Lighter' and improved installers and documentation
  • A Mac OS X installer
  • Lots of bug fixes, performance improvements, technology upgrades and much more!

If you have specific questions, let me know.

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

3: Re: LAMS Roadmap
By: n n
In response to 1 11/05/05 01:07 AM
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(spooky music)
OOOOOOoooooh!
(/spooky music)
(sound of creaky coffin door opening)
:)

Very well done on the progress thus far. I am particularly happy seeing the work on integration with both Moodle and Sakai.

I would like to find out about where the main effort is going into producing a course builder tool that would assist teachers in:

automatically integrating best-practice in education;
rapidly setting up a curriculum;
etc;

Is Vue the main focus for this?

(coffin door thuds shut)

Posted by n n

4: Re: Re: LAMS Roadmap
In response to 3 12/22/05 12:12 AM
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Hi N/N,

I just posted the feature list for LAMS 1.1 here. It summarize the main focus for LAMS in 2006.

Thanks,

Ernie

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