Having successfully provided web-accessible online syllabi to more than 5,000 students during the Fall 2014 pilot program, the Salsa project completed Phase 1 on January 31, 2015.
Phase 1 was made possible through funding provided by the Utah Science and Technology Research (USTAR) initiative, and a partnership between Commercial Enterprises and the Center for Innovative Design & Instruction (CIDI).
Salsa is an open-source, web-based application for creating accessible higher-education syllabi. The full application is available for download at GitHub.
Showing posts with label syllabus authoring tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label syllabus authoring tool. Show all posts
Friday, May 15, 2015
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Keeping the GUI simple with the HUI
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The Hidden User Interface |
We're still fleshing out the concept, but here are some thoughts:
GUI
- Achieve simplicity and beauty through "ruthless reduction" (inspired by Fedarko's description of dories in The Emerald Mile).
- Provide an interface that is accessible for all Users.
- Maintain a common "top-level" interface to support interactions between Users: collaborative creation of SALSAs, feedback, coaching.
- Maintain a common "top-level" interface to optimize resources and services provided for Users: documentation, training, support.
HUI
- Provide the ability to adapt to a User's spatial and/or visual preferences.
- Allow the User to select the level of instructional scaffolding that is visible.
- Allow Users to also share HUIs through the "Template Link" (currently allows a User to share content without creating a User account).
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Salsa tool helps create effective Learning Outcomes
OER Salsa: an open source syllabus builder
Thanks to Geoff Cain for featuring Salsa on his blog Brainstorm in Progress!
Thanks to Geoff Cain for featuring Salsa on his blog Brainstorm in Progress!
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
opensource.com article on Salsa
Salsa: an open source syllabus creator for educators
Thanks to the folks at opensource.com for an awesome write-up!
Thanks to the folks at opensource.com for an awesome write-up!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Salsa is up and running!

We'll be launching version 1.0 of Salsa shortly, but in the meantime, the open-source application is up and running.
Follow Salsa on Twitter: Follow @Salsa4HE
Monday, September 16, 2013
What are SALSAs?
SALSAs are styled & accessible learning service agreements for contemporary higher-education students, particularly those participating in some form of asynchronous learning delivered online.
SALSAs are:
SALSAs are:
- accessible to all students regardless of physical or sensory impairment
- styled to provide clarity and consistency
- organized into six parts: information, outcomes, resources, activities, policies and grades
The Center for Innovative Design & Instruction at Utah State University is developing an open-source, web application named Salsa. Building on the design of the PDF Syllabus Builder, this authoring tool generates online documents in PDF and HTML format.
Friday, February 15, 2013
PDF Syllabus Builder is Need-to-Know News
Thanks to Debbie Morrison at the online learning insights blog for featuring the PDF Syllabus Builder in today's post: Need-to-Know News: The Making of a MOOC, College Scorecard and Syllabus Builder Tool.
Monday, August 6, 2012
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