[Sigifp-l] [Fwd: [GKD] Online "Open Content" Initiatives Announced at WSIS]
Michel J. Menou
Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Thu Nov 17 12:40:30 EST 2005
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Subject: [GKD] Online "Open Content" Initiatives Announced at WSIS
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 16:24:07 -0500
From: Allison Scuriatti <press at dgfoundation.org>
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NEWS RELEASE: NOVEMBER 16, 2005
FREE ONLINE "OPEN CONTENT" INITIATIVES ANNOUNCED
New Web Portal Connects People in Developing Countries to Course
Materials from Universities Worldwide
Hewlett Foundation Announces $900K Grant to African Virtual University
for Teacher Training Program
TUNIS - A new Web initiative launched today at the World Summit on the
Information Society (WSIS), will connect anyone with Internet access and
the desire to learn to a world of free, high-quality open educational
materials. The Development Gateway Foundation's "Open Educational
Resources" portal aims to equalize access to education and help people
in developing countries improve their chances for a better life.
The portal features free course materials and other educational content
offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Johns Hopkins
School of Public Health, Chinese Open Resources for Education and other
institutions around the world. The initiative is launched in partnership
by the Development Gateway Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett
Foundation.
While content on the Open Educational Resources portal is particularly
geared to educators, students and self-learners in developing countries
it is available for everyone. The portal will also facilitate
communication among the growing online community of providers and users
of free, online educational resources.
Alan J. Rossi, Chief Executive Officer of the Development Gateway added,
"Our goal with this new portal is to encourage more citizens and
universities in the developing world to tap into the wealth of free,
educational resources available online so more people have a shot at
improving their lives and their future."
The Hewlett Foundation also announced a $900,000 grant to support the
Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) initiative, an "open
content" resource bank of educational materials to train teachers in
basic curriculum areas including literacy, numeracy, science and life
and health skills. TESSA is a consortium of African and international
organizations. It is led by the African Virtual University (Nairobi)
and the Open University (UK).
"We launched the teaching the teachers program to directly address the
enormous challenge of educating and training the millions of teachers
needed in sub-Saharan Africa," said Rector Kuzvinetsa Peter Dzvimbo of
the African Virtual University, which is the hub for a network of
African universities working together to support open, distance and
eLearning initiatives via 57 learning centers in 28 African countries.
TESSA will initially be implemented in Tanzania and South Africa.
Funding for the new Open Educational Resources portal and for TESSA is
provided by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The Foundation
supports a wide portfolio of Open Educational Resource initiatives,
including MIT's OpenCourseWare to publish course materials from
virtually all MIT courses and Widernet eGranary to improve digital
access in developing countries.
"These two innovative activities will provide access to high quality
content drawn from throughout the world," said Marshall Smith,
Educational Director of the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. "This
is critical in areas such as Africa, where lack of infrastructure and
the high cost of education prevent millions of people from raising the
quality of life in their communities."
The new OER portal can be found at
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/openeducation
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Dr. Michel J. Menou
Consultant in ICT policies and Knowledge & Information Management
Adviser of Somos at Telecentros board http://www.tele-centros.org
Member of the founding steering committee of
Telecenters of the Americas Partnership http://www.tele-centers.net/
B.P. 15
49350 Les Rosiers sur Loire, France
Email: Michel.Menou at wanadoo.fr
Phone: +33 (0)2 41511043
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ciber/peoplemenou.php
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