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March 12th, 2007 at 12:24 pm

    Hi, Ruth. It's great of you to make yourself available for our questions. Thanks!

    n your interview you explained that UCLA's decision to investigate a new learning management system stemmed from the university's FCET's “concern over the proliferation of 'course-management system' solutions in departments, divisions, and schools that required separate logins and made sharing of expertise, materials, new tools, and innovation difficult if not impossible across the campus.” Then later you said that Moodle “will be offered as an opt-in service to faculty and students. Departments, divisions, and schools will make their own choices based on how well the CCLE meets their requirements.” If Moodle is opt-in and not a common solution across campus, how does that address the original “concern about the proliferation of 'course-management system' solutions? Were there a few steps in-between the FCET report in 2002 and the decision that led to Moodle that aren't apparent in the interview?