You might like to check your licensing arrangements regarding Sharepoint -
you may need client licences for this as it is not in the Campus Agreement
3.2
Laurence
Laurence Fouweather
Director
Oxford Academic Technology Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)1865 451 670
Mobile +44 (0)7968 692 380
Fax +44 (0)7813 889 526
Web www.oxact.com
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Shamsi, Aoun
Sent: 25 February 2005 12:47
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Subject: Re: BB Community Portal
We have started looking at Sharepoint for document management in the college
as well as interfacing this into Blackboard for students to access document
libraries of relevance to them.
Sharepoint has a great set of functions, but it's primary great feature is
the document library management and accessibility.
Aoun
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Scott
Sent: 25/02/2005 12:41
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Subject: [BLACKBOARD-USERGROUP] BB Community Portal
At Dundee College we are making a case for moving to Enterprise and the
Community Portal. Has anyone had experience of going through the evaluation
process of making this upgrade (with the obvious benefits to the students
and the college of the latter) and also considering other Student portal
options such as Microsoft Sharepoint.
There are cost implications of maintenance in both options but I suspect
that the Blackboard off-the-shelf approach is a less labour intensive
option.
Any ideas and suggestions would be welcome.
Regards
David Scott
Dundee College
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