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Webinar: New global open educational trends - policy, learning design, and mobile

Webinar: New global open educational trends - policy, learning design, and mobile | Open Educational Resources (OER) | Scoop.it

To celebrate Open Education Week (begins 11 March 2013), Beyond Distance colleagues will be doing an online webinar to which you are cordially invited! We hope to have discussion, debate, and controversy! So please save the date and time —- more information and a link to connect will be blogged closer to the time.

Date and time: 11 March (Monday) at 12:30 -14:00 GMT

 

Presenters: Professor Grainne Conole, Gabi Withaus, Dr. Ming Nie, Terese Bird, Bernard Nkuyubwatsi

 

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Ramesh C. Sharma - Open Educational Resources: Development and Challenges for India

This presentation discusses the Indian initiatives to the development of OERs in India and the challenges therein. WikiEducator India is also discussed.
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Democratization Of Education

About India's "Democratizing Education Network"

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Leigh-Anne Perryman: Bright future or “learning rot”? Teacher education in India and the potential of OER

Leigh-Anne Perryman: Bright future or “learning rot”? Teacher education in India and the potential of OER | Open Educational Resources (OER) | Scoop.it

A mood of unsurprised disappointment amongst media commentators accompanied Friday’s release of India’s Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2012 on school registrations and standards in rural India. The Deccan Herald announced the report with the headline ‘RTE unable to stem learning rot amongst tots’, referring to the 2010-dated Right to Education (RTE) Act which, says the Hindustan Times, ’has improved the facilities and brought more kids to the school but has failed to make them teach right’.

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