Manaba

manaba is a cloud-based collaborative learning system developed by the Internet service provider ASAHI Net, Inc.
History
manaba was developed in 2007 in collaboration with two private universities in Japan. Initially, it was designed to connect students and teachers, enable students to accumulate learning evidence and elevate learning outcomes through mutual review. Known for an intuitive interface, meaningful design focused on learning outcomes, and the flexibility and scalability of a cloud application, manaba has been adopted by approximately 200 educational institutions globally (as of December 31, 2013).
Main Features
Course management
manaba provides spaces for teachers to conduct surveys and tests, collect assignments, enable group projects and facilitate online discussions. Students can also review each other's work and develop debates on course materials with each other.
ePortfolio
manaba provides an individual space where each student can accumulate learning evidence over time, share it with others, and reflect back on previous work. Instructors can assess learning outcomes by looking at students’ portfolios collectively.
Communities
manaba creates spaces for groups to engage in community discussions on various topics.
Origin of the name
The name “manaba” comes from two Japanese words: manabu (å­¦) and ba (å ´). Manabu means learning, and ba is an activity place where events occur.
Reception
A study in 2014 of faculty members at a private university in Japan indicated their perception of the Learning Management System was a net positive that the technology would need institutional support to achieve a fully successful integration.
 
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