found this post by searching the web and thought i'd point out the following:
*** uri_prof in the previous post is probably a Coursekit's employee ***
unfortunately, they don't realize that having a username with 1 post on the whole site trying to "mimic" a real "lab professor" would get pointed out.
This isn't the way to increase your PR!
Now for a real review: Coursekit is really not that bad a piece of software, UI wise. The biggest problem here, is having trust in a 20 year old kid running a website with some buddies in new york. One of the ways that they are planning to make revenue is sell the data from you and your students. (everything from a student's grade information and the papers they write, to what computer they use)- Similar to facebook owning all your photos and content... It says this blatantly in their privacy policy -
http://coursekit.com/privacy - see "5. Disclosure of Your Personal Data"
This is the academic world, not some damn social networking invention, and unfortunately, that's one thing that these kids don't realize, nor their investors. I wouldn't trust any rebuttal anyone else that has 1 post says about this - read the privacy policy and decide yourself.
Trust me, I am as anti-BB as you get, and was an early adopter (you might say beta tester) of this software and found out that they were using my personal class data as a demo to investors and probably many others. Bad Mistake! Word gets around. Again, nothing bad intended, but is what happens when you trust a 20-year olds running a company. I don't mean for this to sound like a personal vendetta, because it's not, and you can believe me or not, but do me a favor and read their privacy policy before you sign up and just be weary of folks posting on here with no credibility (i use myself as an example - who the hell am i? I might be a blackboard executive for all you know).