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this is going to pay for itself. A D2L page responds to coverage of the Blackboard in the Chronicle of Higher Education - the Chronicle article is blocked behind a paywall, so most people can't read this, which appears to be Blackboard's only statement on the matter. unrelated item>, a Blackboard employee appears to undercut faculty motivations. "The taxes of every fast food employee who may never walk on a campus are supporting students who go to schools, colleges and universities around the world. if they value not only their current academic freedom, but their ability to retire in old

hosted and all you have are just Institutional accounts one server. I think our campus will be getting a license for Epsilen. Scott Leslie had a useful comment in the Wired Campus article, why not move to network learning? http://chronicle. Re: Blackboard Files Complaint With U. Thanks John, checking into it now. Re: Blackboard Files Complaint With U. Wanted to clear this up. Neither of these patents applications (11/298,091 and 11/145,531) belong to Blackboard. All sorts of reaction to the Blackboard purchase of Angel. Reuters>: "Shares of the company fell as much as 10 percent at $29.

(see right). The Seeker is looking for methods to optimize sub-cellular localization tags for protein expression. The Seeker is looking for novel approaches to protecting maize from insect damage. Protecting intellectual property saves lives in the developing world, argues Paul Herrling. Many diseases are endemic in the developing world, yet for a number of these there are few safe and effective treatments. This lack of medicines results from an industrial model that has been in place for more than 50 years. To read this story in full you will need to login or make a payment (see right).

this is going to pay for itself. A D2L page responds to coverage of the Blackboard in the Chronicle of Higher Education - the Chronicle article is blocked behind a paywall, so most people can't read this, which appears to be Blackboard's only statement on the matter. unrelated item>, a Blackboard employee appears to undercut faculty motivations. "The taxes of every fast food employee who may never walk on a campus are supporting students who go to schools, colleges and universities around the world. if they value not only their current academic freedom, but their ability to retire in old

will have. This is the "business method patent," discovered by a federal court in 1998. It gives the holder a monopoly over a way of doing business that gets instantiated in technology. That's troubling enough in real space, where not all ways of doing business can be expressed in technology. But in cyberspace, there is no limit to the potential of this sort of patent. Every method of doing business in cyberspace by definition is instantiated in technology - code. So every method in principle becomes subject to a patent. This a problem, because patents impose costs on the creative process,

age, another form of freedom, they should think hard and fast about how they can contribute to the public good. This is known in psychology as 'projection'. And to put the response bluntly: what will Blackboard do for the common good? Because the ongoing legal campaign isn't it. Michael Feldstein's account of Blackboard's market share is consistent with other reports I've seen over the last few years: they are losing the smaller markets, but focusing and hanging on to the large enterprises, so they can overall. Though, I would say, the fewer clients Blackboard has, even (and perhaps especially)

if they're larger clients, the more vulnerable they become to competition. Desire2Learn Million$Mission for Education>, proposed on March 26, 2009, has been a big hit with educators around the world. We are thrilled with the response that has been received from the education community. Thank you for your tremendous support! Day 6: No response has yet been received from Michael Chasen or Blackboard. to petition in support of Desire2Learn's proposal to spend money on education instead of litigation. No word on whether anyone has started a group to oppose the proposal. patent pledge page>,