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RL033 Jari Järvelä, Janne Hietala on Valamis

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About a month ago I had the opportunity to talk to Jari Järvelä and Janne Hietala from Arcusys. They both head Valamis, an E-Learning solution on Liferay that later (end-of-August) won the Liferay App Contest. Unfortunately, a lot of work as well as my summer vacation kept me from releasing this podcast earlier (well, for me it was not quite unfortunate that I had a vacation)

Here are our topics:

  • the history of name changes, starting with "JSCORM"
  • The meaning and origin of the name
  • The release schedule (they met the schedule that we discussed during the recording, released end-of-August)
  • Features that have been added throughout the history of the project.
  • The version released in August now has a Curriculum Portlet that combines different courses into a Learning Path.
  • SCORM, the prevalent standard for exchanging E-Learning information. This standard is typically used as distribution format for commercial courses and Valamis supports SCORM 1.2.
  • We talked about Liferay Certification being available "soon" - that was true at the time when we recorded the podcast, it's actually available now
  • License, Availability and Price (hint: LGPL, and there's professional support available)
  • There's a steady team working full-time on Valamis.
  • Design aspects: The Arcusys Team really cares about design aspects, both in the software, as well as in their presentations.
  • Geography for beginners, we talk about finish climate, ice-fishing, and "where is Finland"
  • If you want to try Valamis without installing it yourself, just try it on their homepage: A demo environment is available
  • Picking up my favourite code demo, sevencogs, from my last-year's symposium presentation "Well Hidden Features"
  • The experience of publishing on Marketplace, PACL and PACL differences between application servers
  • Future Features and Release Plans (e.g. Tin Can API)
  • How to evolve from a Learning Management System to a Learning Portal
  • The principle of Aiming High
  • There's no shortage of standards to implement
  • The team is working with a school in Afghanistan to provide what might be the first e-learning system in an afghan school, also connecting them to finnish schools and students.
  • Upcoming Symposiums, Portal Solutions Forum, DevCon
  • Since we recorded, Valamis won the Liferay Marketplace App Contest
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About a month ago I had the opportunity to talk to Jari Järvelä and Janne Hietala from Arcusys. They both head Valamis, an E-Learning solution on Liferay that later (end-of-August) won the Liferay App Contest. Unfortunately, a lot of work as well as my summer vacation kept me from releasing this podcast earlier (well, for me it was not quite unfortunate that I had a vacation)

Here are our topics:

  • the history of name changes, starting with "JSCORM"
  • The meaning and origin of the name
  • The release schedule (they met the schedule that we discussed during the recording, released end-of-August)
  • Features that have been added throughout the history of the project.
  • The version released in August now has a Curriculum Portlet that combines different courses into a Learning Path.
  • SCORM, the prevalent standard for exchanging E-Learning information. This standard is typically used as distribution format for commercial courses and Valamis supports SCORM 1.2.
  • We talked about Liferay Certification being available "soon" - that was true at the time when we recorded the podcast, it's actually available now
  • License, Availability and Price (hint: LGPL, and there's professional support available)
  • There's a steady team working full-time on Valamis.
  • Design aspects: The Arcusys Team really cares about design aspects, both in the software, as well as in their presentations.
  • Geography for beginners, we talk about finish climate, ice-fishing, and "where is Finland"
  • If you want to try Valamis without installing it yourself, just try it on their homepage: A demo environment is available
  • Picking up my favourite code demo, sevencogs, from my last-year's symposium presentation "Well Hidden Features"
  • The experience of publishing on Marketplace, PACL and PACL differences between application servers
  • Future Features and Release Plans (e.g. Tin Can API)
  • How to evolve from a Learning Management System to a Learning Portal
  • The principle of Aiming High
  • There's no shortage of standards to implement
  • The team is working with a school in Afghanistan to provide what might be the first e-learning system in an afghan school, also connecting them to finnish schools and students.
  • Upcoming Symposiums, Portal Solutions Forum, DevCon
  • Since we recorded, Valamis won the Liferay Marketplace App Contest
  continue reading

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