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采用開源課程管理系統,看重開源社區能力


價格和靈活性是英屬哥倫比亞省某大學在考慮升級他們的電子學習系統時,采用開源軟件的主要決定因素。目前該系統大概有1800多的學生在使用,通過采用開源的在線學習系統,可以更好的交流。

  英屬哥倫比亞省省會維多利亞市皇家大道大學的的IT工程人員起初也考慮了采用專有軟件,但是當他們遇到的Moodle的時候,他們決定使用該開源軟件。因為這更適合他們。

  根據皇家大道大學的CIO Carrie Spencer的說法,他們看重是Moodle的強大的開源社區支持,在它背後是一個強大的,充滿活力的開發者社區。所有他們選擇了Moodle開源課程管理系統。

具體原文:

Cost and flexibility were key considerations when a British Columbia university chose open-source software to upgrade its electronic learning system and enable more than 1,800 students to take advantage of new developments in online communication.

Faculty and IT staff of the Royal Roads University (RRU) in Victoria, BC said they considered proprietary software but found Moodle(Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) a perfect fit for their e-learning environment.

According to Carrie Spencer, CIO of Royal Roads University, a large developer community would be beneficial in building applications for their curriculum. "Moodle is the system of choice because it has a robust and enthusiastic developer community."

"It's an opportunity for RRU to be part of a larger university community," said Dr. Steve Grundy, acting vice-president of RRU. "We can reap the benefits of other developers' research and they can benefit from our innovations."

  A Canadian technology analyst pointed out that RRU's strategy has been gaining traction with a greater number of educational institutions lately.

  "E-learning has become a very crucial part of delivering education today," according to Dave Marks, consulting director of IDC Canada Inc. in Toronto.

  Marks said open-source software offers several key advantages over proprietary licensed-based products.

  "The Moodle model wins out in terms of ease of deployment, lack of licensing fees, availability of applications and shorter learning curve," he said.

  Moodle is a free software package designed to help educators create effective online learning communities. It can be downloaded into any computer, yet it can scale from a single-teacher site to a 50,000-student university.

  To date, Moodle has a community of more than 100,000 users, speaking over 70 languages in over 150 countries.

  Soon after it was founded in 1995, the RRU was among the first institutions to deploy an online-based learning program. Using in-house applications, the university offered students from across Canada and around the world, degree programs through a combination of online learning courses and short residencies.

  Although very successfully used for several years, the in-house learning system needed significant upgrades to incorporate simpler communication tools that allow faculty members to develop and maintain their own courses.

  The university's original system was also hampered by limited functionality in handling newer applications.

  Spencer said RRU also researched proprietary learning systems but found out the open-source model was cheaper and offered better agility and incorporating new developments. "There was no up-front licensing costs attached to Moodle and access to the development community allows RRU to be at the forefront of technology."

  "With Moodle we can enhance our capability in managing wikis, blogs, whiteboards and file sharing," said Spencer. Enabling faculty to develop their own course materials was also another important factor in Moodle's favour.

  "We needed to improve the faculty's hands-on ability in developing the curriculum environment," said Tracy Roberts, RRU instructional designer.

  Roberts said prior to using Moodle, faculty members developed their course materials using Microsoft Office and handed it over to the IT staff for "translation" into the system. "With Moodle's intuitive user interface, faculty members familiar with word processing products can create their own curriculum environments."

  The deployment last year of Moodle, is part of RRU's three-year IT project to integrate the university's student registry, financial system and learning systems. The education part of the project is expected to account for 22 per cent the $4.2 million budget.

  IDC Canada's Marks sees open-source e-learning empowering students to participate and collaborate with a wider range of individuals. "E-learning is not just reading a book online . It's collaborating with peers who can be halfway across the globe."

  "The system will not dilute the role of the teacher, but it will enable students become their own teachers and become participants rather than mere recipients of education," he said.

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