Thank you for your interest in exploring the Sakai Learning Management System.

The ACPAC Online Learning Subcommittee is working to define and implement an on-line learning model that includes a list of supported technologies and support for those technologies. Working with IT Services, a primary task of the subcommittee is to review and select a new Learning Management System (LMS) for use at 亚色影库.

The duration of this evaluation will run from November 12, 2007 to November 12, 2008; however, the Sakai pilot system will remain online until December 19, 2008, at which time the system will be decommissioned without data archival. Evaluation comments must be received by November 12, 2008.

Sakai Pilot System Availability November 12, 2007 - December 19, 2008
Sakai Evaluation Period November 12, 2007 - November 12, 2008
Evaluation Comments Due to OLC November 12, 2008
OLC Review/Recommendation to ACPAC Week of November 17, 2008
Classes End December 8, 2008
Finals December 9, 2008 -December 12, 2008
Final Fall 2008 ACPAC Meeting December 3, 2008
ACPAC Recommendation Due to Provost/CIO December 19, 2008

The Sakai Pilot System is not a production system and does not receive production-related services such as nightly backup, offline status monitoring and 24/7 availability. This system is for experimental purposes only and may be temporarily taken offline at any time to perform review-related configuration activities.

Please note, WebCT 4.x is currently in production as the Learning Management System (LMS) at 亚色影库. Vendor support for WebCT 4.x will end on June 30, 2010. IT Services will continue to provide support for both WebCT 4.x and the new (to-be-determined) Learning Management System during the 2009-2010 transition. Areas that are currently developing materials within WebCT 4.x should continue to do so.

Sakai Pilot Resources

Sakai Related Resources




  • Idaho State University - LMS Focus Group Report
  • Idaho State University - LMS Final Report

The Future of the University of Dayton's Learning Management System