Sakai 101


 
Sakai 101

Sakai 101 is USA’s basic certification program that represents the minimum competencies* required for using Sakai CLE effectively for courses and collaborative projects.

*The competencies for each part of Sakai 101 can be seen here.

Individuals can achieve Sakai 101 Certification three different ways:

  1. by successfully completing the four-part on-campus training workshops delivered by the ILC
  2. by successfully completing the four-part online training modules delivered by the ILC through Sakai
  3. by providing evidence of the required competencies without formal ILC training

Each module is designed to take about two hours. No matter which option you choose, you must start with Part 1. After you complete Part 1, you can take the other modules in any order or in any of the three available modalities.  

On-Campus Workshops

We offer  the full, four-part Sakai 101 workshop series each week during the semester.

 

Online Training Modules

The Sakai 101: The Basics training course is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

 

Do It Yourself

 

You can show that you have achieved the required competencies without attending formal training.

 

 
 
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Sakai 101

Sakai 101 is broken into 4 parts to make it easier for you to complete your Sakai training in smaller chunks of time.

You need to take Part 1 first. After that, it’s up to you.

No, Sakai 101 is competency-based. If you can provide evidence that you have met all the competencies of a Sakai 101 Part, the ILC will certify you for that part of the course.

When you are checked off for all Sakai 101 competencies, the ILC will issue you a Certificate and upon request, can verify to your College that you have been certified.

Yes, Sakai 101 will be available online January, 2012.

Yes, How-To-Guides and Video Tutorials for most of the skills required for Sakai 101 certification are available here.