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A conversation with Desire2Learn's John Baker and Diane Lank
3/17/2008
All we want to do is say: "Blackboard, agree to this workaround." And then we can compete fairly on our own merits: on support, on services for our clients, on great products and innovation, building partnerships and relationships. And so that we can get back to what we really want to do, which is improve human potential, to help build better teaching and learning environments, to launch ePortfolios that would get people highly engaged in the learning experience. That's what we want to get back to. We want to focus all our energies on that.... We want this distraction to end.
Extra Credit The following links provide further background and perspectives on Blackboard's patent and the suit against Desire2Learn. More Information
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