News 02-28-2003
        
        
        
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U. Minnesota-Duluth Builds Open Source Portfolio
University of Minnesota-Duluth chancellor Kathryn Martin said the university 
  was moving to an open source electronic portfolio system that will enable individuals 
  or the institution to adapt at will. The ePortfolio, which the university says 
  is the first portfolio system created with open source software, will store 
  educational records, work samples, resumes, and writing samples, as well as 
  legal documents and other personal records in a secure, network-accessible system. 
  Individuals will be encouraged to share program code changes with the university's 
  Open Source Portfolio Initiative (OSPI) group. The ePortfolio system is currently 
  used by 23,000 students, faculty, and staff. Under the university's "Technology 
  for Life" plan, students may continue to use and enhance their personal ePortfolios 
  throughout their lifetime.
For more information visit: http://eportfolio.d.umn.edu 
  or www.theospi.org 
Web-Based B2B Textbook Supplier Sales Skyrocket
The Thomson Corp. said sales of college textbooks through its business-to-business 
  Web site, Service Plus, has grown from $10 million to more than $104 million 
  in three years, an increase of almost 1,000 percent. The service provides U.S. 
  college bookstores with round-the-clock online account management tools, title 
  research capabilities and a powerful ordering function. The Web site is designed 
  to handle basic customer inquiries, such as pricing and availability, freeing 
  customer service representatives to handle more complex customer requests. Live 
  chat with a customer service representative is also available. Approximately 
  36 percent of stores' pricing and availability inquiries were answered through 
  the site in 2002. During the busiest ordering period in 2002 more than 10,500 
  online order-status inquiries were received.
Learning System Claims First SCORM 1.2 Certification
Avilar Technologies Inc. said its WebMentor Learning Management System (LMS) 
  has been issued the first certificate of compliance with the SCORM specification, 
  version 1.2, under the new certification program administered by the Academic 
  ADL Co-Lab in Madison, Wisc. To be certified, an authorized Certification Testing 
  Center must independently verify and validate the successful processing by the 
  LMS of the SCORM Test Suite, Version 1.2.3. WebMentor passed the test at Run 
  Time Environment level 3, which is the highest level of compliance, the company 
  said. The Center auditors certifying WebMentor are from the Madison Area Technical 
  College & UW-Learning Innovations of Madison, Wisc. 
Online Provider Grows Curriculum to 1,700 Courses
RedVector.com Inc. said its library surpassed 1,700 online courses, double 
  the number of courses it offered 12 months ago. The company works with international 
  subject matter experts to develop online courses for continuing education, certification, 
  and licensing exam preparation. The company specializes in online education 
  for professionals in the engineering, architectural, construction, land surveying, 
  interior design, building inspection, and landscape architecture industries. 
  Its library includes courses on a wide range of subjects from toxic mold to 
  wetlands to project management. The company recently expanded to include areas 
  devoted to online certification courses and online licensing exam prep courses.
Awards, Contracts, Deals in Higher Education
MESSAGINGJames Madison University (JMU) awarded Mirapoint Messaging 
  a contract to provide online messaging services for its 22,000 students, faculty, 
  and staff. JMU will use Mirapoint's Message Server M4000 and Message Director 
  MD400 to create a unified system that supports Webmail, anti-spam filtering, 
  virus protection, wireless access to e-mail and calendaring. 
LINUXGolden Gate University, a for-profit school for adult professionals, 
  said it standardized on Oracle9i Application Server and Oracle9i Database to 
  consolidate the university's 12 disparate systems into a single software infrastructure 
  on Linux. As a result, students, faculty, and staff, as well as 57,000 alumni, 
  are expected to have access to relevant university information through highly 
  personalized, user-friendly interfaces built on infrastructure software from 
  Oracle.