• Home
  • Contribute
  • Issues
  • Archives
  • About the Commons
  • AC Wiki
  • Contact Us
  • Aggregator
  • Register
  • Login /

Professional Organization: Consortium of Liberal Arts Colleges

Scott Siddall, Kenyon College
Scott Siddall
Affiliated Scholar
http://siddall.info
technology
A.B., Case; Ph.D. University of Miami (biological oceanography)
Open source software: Sakai, OSPI, uPortal, Digital asset management, especially faculty collections and protocols for sharing content, Role of teaching and learning centers on the small campus
Environmental studies, in particular the tragegy of the commons in marine resource management, Socio-cultural dynamics of online collaboration
Richard Parker, Harvey Mudd College
Richard Parker
CIO
technology
BA, Williams College; MA, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
Sakai implementation, Email & Calendar migration and implementation, Disaster preparedness design, Multi-college ID management
Science, Math, Engineering, Psychology
Richard Parker is CIO at Harvey Mudd College

What is the Commons?

Academic Commons is a community of faculty, academic technologists, librarians, administrators, and other academic professionals interested in two interlocking questions: how do creative uses of new technology and networked information support the current project of liberal education, and, perhaps more interestingly, how do they force us to re-think what it means to be liberally educated? Learn more.

Post to the Commons

RSS Feeds

Full-text feed

Back to top

The Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts at Wabash College sponsors the Academic Commons.
NERCOMP is a proud sponsor of Academic Commons

The Longsight Group hosts and supports the collaborative web tools used by the Academic Commons.

Academic Commons is licensed under a Creative Commons License.