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  1. Sakai is a set of web applications written in Java-based, loosely coupled in a service-oriented architecture. The supported web server is Tomcat; the databases supported for data storage are Oracle and MySQL. Sakai has a layered architecture: The Sakai kernel provides a common infrastructure and exposes it in the form of web services.

  2. Building your course has never been easier! Sakai lets you create and organize text, resources, quizzes, tests, assignments, links, video, and other media into lessons or modules; control access to materials via conditional release; upload, store, and share files and other resources; and much more.

  3. This handout coaches you through the process of getting comfortable with Sakai, a class management tool used in many UNC classes (though many of the questions apply to other course management platforms as well!).

  4. Sakai is a fully customizable, 100% open source learning management system to address the dynamic needs of a global academic community.

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  5. Jan 7, 2020 · UNC Students — Your instructors may be using the Sakai learning management system to share course content with you and assess your work. Here are tips on some of the most common features you might use as a student in Sakai, which will be especially helpful if you are new to the system.

  6. Sakai lets you create and organize text, resources, quizzes, tests, assignments, links, video, and other media into coherent lessons or modules; control access to materials via conditional release; upload, store, and share files and other resources; and much more. MORE.

  7. Sakai lets you create and organize text, resources, quizzes, tests, assignments, links, video, and other media into lessons or modules; control access to materials via conditional release; upload, store, and share files and other resources; and much more. More... Course and System Management.

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