Sakai LMS — Platform Overview
What It Is
Sakai is an open-source learning management system developed by and for the higher education community. Born out of a collaboration between the University of Michigan, Indiana University, MIT, and Stanford in 2004, it remains a community-driven platform governed by the Apereo Foundation.
Maintainer
Apereo Foundation — A non-profit foundation for open-source academic software. Sakai's core development is primarily contributed by universities that use it, along with a small number of commercial affiliates.
Target Market
- Higher Education: Almost exclusively — Sakai is designed by and for universities
- Not typically used in K-12 or corporate training
Deployment Model
- Self-hosted: Primary deployment model — institutions run their own Sakai instances
- Hosted by affiliates: Some Apereo partners offer managed hosting (e.g., Longsight)
- No official SaaS offering from Apereo
Key Differentiating Features
- Built by educators for educators: Feature priorities directly driven by university needs
- Collaboration tools: Strong emphasis on collaboration — Conversations (forums), Chat, Wiki, Collaborative Documents
- Microsoft 365 integration (Sakai 25): Deep Teams, OneDrive, Stream, and Collaborative Documents integration
- Tests & Quizzes (Samigo): Mature assessment engine with Safe Exam Browser support
- Lessons: Structured lesson builder for sequencing content and activities
- Gradebook: Comprehensive grading tool
- Portfolio: E-portfolio support
- Turnitin integration: Direct plagiarism detection integration
- Open educational license (ECL-2.0): Most permissive license among major open-source LMS platforms
Market Position & Adoption
- Used by ~100-200 institutions worldwide (much smaller than Moodle or Canvas)
- Strong presence in US research universities — historically used by Duke, NYU, University of Michigan, Rutgers, and others
- Adoption has declined over the past decade as institutions migrate to Canvas or Moodle
- Niche but loyal community among universities that value open governance and community-driven development
- International presence in Japan, Spain, South Africa, and other regions
Pricing Model
- Completely free: Open-source under ECL-2.0 (similar to Apache 2.0 — very permissive)
- No commercial version or premium tiers
- Costs are infrastructure and institutional developer time
- Some commercial support available from Apereo affiliates (Longsight, Asahi Net, etc.)
Integration Ecosystem
- LTI 1.1/1.3: Provider and consumer support
- SCORM: Basic support
- IMS Common Cartridge: Import/export
- Microsoft 365: Deep integration (Sakai 25)
- Turnitin: Direct integration
- BigBlueButton / Zoom: Conferencing integration
- SIS integration: Via provider feeds
- LDAP / SAML: Authentication integration
Community & Governance
- Apereo Foundation: Open governance — no single company controls the roadmap
- Decisions made through community consensus and Apereo project governance model
- Sakai community conferences: Annual Open Apereo conference
- Core development contributed by university IT departments (notably Duke, NYU, Longsight)
- Smaller but deeply committed community — members are typically also users
- Development funded by institutional contributions rather than commercial revenue