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- Subject: [I2-NEWS] Unizin Pilots Open Content Repositories
- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 20:42:52 +0000
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Unizin Pilots Open Content Repositories
University Consortium Partners with Blackboard and Instructure to Pilot Course Content Services
EMERYVILLE, Calif. - September 26, 2014 – Unizin, a university-owned and directed consortium that provides standards-based Digital Education infrastructure for its members, announced that it is
working with Blackboard and Instructure to connect their content platforms with the Unizin Content Relay. “These connections to the Unizin Content Relay are the first realization of Unizin’s strategy of leveraging loosely coupled systems”, said Unizin’s CEO
Amin Qazi. “Institutions and their faculty and students will be empowered to work with content from multiple platforms, and this moves us significantly closer to that vision.” Both products provide standards-based content storing, sharing, and discovery services
that will connect with the Unizin Content Relay including forthcoming connections for Open Educational Resources.
Blackboard Inc.’s xpLor enables the collaborative development and sharing of course materials within and across institutions and all standards-compliant LMSs. “Students and faculty need access
to open tools that allow them to work collaboratively, across institutions, to create the best learning programs,” said Mark Strassman, senior vice president of product management for Blackboard. “Openness and interoperability is a critical part of our business
model and we are excited to work with Unizin on their efforts. With the ability to work across platforms, xpLor is a proven tool that has made it easy for thousands of educators to manage and share rich content regardless of what system they are using for
their institutional affiliation.”
Already being used by nearly 500 institutions all over the world and offered for free to all Internet2 members, xpLor allows faculty to create or import any type of content, which can be tagged,
rated, and aligned to competencies and standards for easy searching and organizing. “Teachers and designers often create custom learning resources — or simply accept materials handed down to them — because it’s hard to find and incorporate vetted, relevant,
open content, activities and assessments,” said Jared Stein, vice president of research and education at Instructure. “Canvas Commons makes it so much easier to not only find and reuse the world's best and brightest teaching ideas, but also to revise, remix,
and, of course, redistribute those activities back into the community.” With Canvas Commons, Instructure aims to enable a “For the people, by the people” content ecosystem," said Stein. For many educators, sourcing quality content is a necessity. From K-12
administrators and teachers who need lesson plans that align with Common Core, to tenured professors who want to build courses that can be used by adjunct faculty and lecturers, Canvas users will finally have a creative, collaborative space that meets their
needs.
"Unizin is committed to providing its members with leading tools, based on open standards, and with the usability and depth required to host a sustainable ecosystem," said James Hilton, Founding
Co-Chair of Unizin. “We are excited to expand the possibilities of that ecosystem with these pilots.” “These are key components in a next-generation digital learning ecosystem, and are foundational to our impetus to share advanced learning content as widely
as possible, under the control of the faculty who generate and own the content,” said Patrick J. Burns of Colorado State University. Unizin is continuing to explore cloud-scale integration of many leading solutions to extend the full capabilities of its the
digital learning ecosystem.
For more information, including Unizin membership, frequently asked questions and updates, visit
http://www.unizin.org/.
For Internet2 member access to Blackboard xpLor, please contact Internet2 at
About Blackboard Inc. Blackboard is the world's leading education technology company that is reimagining education by challenging conventional thinking and advancing new learning models. We rapidly deploy relevant
and meaningful technologies and services to meet the needs of the modern day learner and the institutions that serve them, driving success and growth for both. In partnership with higher education, K-12, corporate organizations, and government agencies around
the world, we help every learner achieve their full potential. For more information about Blackboard follow us on Twitter at @Blackboard.
About Instructure Instructure, Inc. developed the Canvas learning management system to make teaching and learning easier for everyone, everywhere. Canvas empowers learning in every context with open, usable SaaS technologies. And through Canvas Network, Instructure provides a cloud platform where teachers, learners, and institutions worldwide can connect and chart their own course for personal growth, professional development, and academic inquiry. Learn more at www.instructure.com.
About Unizin The Unizin consortium, launched by Colorado State University, the University of Florida, Indiana University and the University of Michigan, will provide a common technological platform delivered
over higher education’s community-owned national research and education network operated by Internet2. Unizin operates as an unincorporated association at Internet2, a leading not for profit global technology organization with more than 450 member institutions
across the higher education, government and business communities. For more on Unizin, visit
http://www.unizin.org/.
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Higher education contact:
Media contact: Glenn Lipscomb 720-379-9677,
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- [I2-NEWS] Unizin Pilots Open Content Repositories, Glenn Lipscomb, 09/26/2014
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