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    M FarlandApr 18, 2016 at 10:25 am

    A great follow up article would focus on problems students and faculty have with my.fordham.edu–brand name Banner, owned by Ellucian. These software packages are extremely expensive. What do students and faculty thnk of this resource, and is it worth the high price? Most important, are there viable alternatives?

    Regarding Blackboard, NYU has switched to Sakai, a terrific platform, and it is open source (meaning, free to use–no licensing fees). (There are other free platforms for course materials, and of course class wikis and resources like weebly are also free to educators and others). So it would be interesting to consider alternatives, and their cost, for both Blackboard and my.fordham.

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    soloSniniApr 16, 2016 at 3:38 pm

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    mikeplughApr 13, 2016 at 2:30 pm

    Great job Margarita and Kristen!

    I want to respond to Nicole Capuccio’s remarks from a professor’s point of view. I can understand her frustration, living in a world where information of all kinds are available at your fingertips. On the other hand, awareness of your performance is a matter of some concentration and consideration. Calculating your own grade, based on available information, has always been a sign of investment on the student’s end. It may be more convenient for students to reference Blackboard, or some other service, for an up-to-date grade in a course, but doing it on your own is empowering. It puts you in better touch with the grade because you have to go through the process of seeing how it all fits together. You organize the materials, review the respective percentages, and calculate the expected grade. Rather than an isolated number or letter, the grade becomes an accumulation of results. That’s a way to be in touch with your education, and it also puts the onus on the student to know what’s going on.

    Sometimes making things easier, or more convenient, for students is harmful in a deeper sense. I believe that’s the case here.

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