Title: NETWORKENABLED OPEN EDUCATION NEOEd
1- Open Educational Resourcesfor National
Development - in India
- Vijay Kumar
- Senior Associate Dean Director
- Office of Educational Innovation Technology
MIT - Honorary Advisor
- National Knowledge Commission, India
- EADTU, UNESCO, March 12-13, 2009
A Collaborative Publication Project
2NKC on OER
- Our success in the knowledge economy hinges to
a large extent on upgrading the quality of, and
enhancing the access to, education. One of the
most effective ways of achieving this would be to
stimulate the development and dissemination of
quality Open Access (OA) materials and Open
Educational Resources (OER) through broadband
Internet connectivity. - knowledgecommission.gov.in/downloads/documents/wg_
open_course.pdf
3Context
- Need for fast expansion of Higher Education (HE)
Opportunities - Enrolment in HE is 6 of the relevant age group
in India, as compared to 30 in Europe and 50 in
North America. This needs to be doubled by 2015. - Growing shortage of capacity in HE
- In 2003-04, 1.2 Lakh (105) students went abroad
for HE - Quality an Issue
- Few Islands of Excellence
4Global Challenge Too Many on the Outside,
Looking In
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5The Challenge Scaling Excellence
- Quantum leap in scale and quality of educational
opportunity - Significantly increasing gross enrollment
- (12 millilion more students in next 5 years)
- More excellent institutions like IITs, IIMs,
IIIT, etc. - Building new institutions (additional IITs)
- Improving existing institutions (NPTEL, TEQIP)
- Extending distance education initiatives (IGNOU,
EDUSAT) - Faculty/Teacher dvelopment
- Alternative opportunities for flexible and
continuous education.
6National Knowledge Commission (NKC)
- Appointed in 2005 by the Prime Minister
- (Chair Sam Pitroda)
- TERMS OF REFERENCE
- Build excellence in the educational system to
meet the knowledge challenges of the 21st century
and increase Indias competitive advantage in
fields of knowledge - Promote creation of knowledge in ST laboratories
- Improve the management of institutions engaged in
intellectual property rights - Promote knowledge applications in agriculture and
industry - Promote the use of knowledge capabilities in
making government an effective, transparent and
accountable service provider to the citizen and
promote widespread sharing of knowledge to
maximize public benefit
7Accelerating Global Movement
Higher Education
8Making a Difference Educator Use
Professor Richard Hall LaTrobe University in
Melbourne, Australia, now teaching information
systems, beginning microprocessors, and advanced
computer-aided software engineering. OCW saved
him an enormous amount of time and stress. I
was delighted by the way the material is so
coherently presented. It is truly inspiring to
see this level of excellence.
9Making a Difference Student Use
Kunle Adejumo, Engineering student at Ahmadu
Bello Universityin Zaria, Nigeria Last
semester, I had a course in metallurgical
engineering. I didnt have notes, so I went to
OCW. I downloaded a course outline on this, and
also some review questions, and these helped me
gain a deeper understanding of the material.
10MIT Online Laboratories
If you cant come to the lab the lab will come
to you!
11iLabs at MIT
Dynamic signal analyzer (EECS, deployed 2004)
Shake table (Civil Eng., deployed 2004)
Polymer crystallization (Chem. E., deployed 2003)
Microelectronics device characterization (EECS,
deployed 1998)
Heat exchanger (Chem. E., deployed 2001)
12The iLab Vision
- Order of magnitude more lab experiences
- More lab time to users/researchers
- More sophisticated labs available
- Communities of scholars created around iLabs
sharing educational research content
Campus network
Internet
Client
Service Broker
Lab Server
University Databases
13iLabs Elsewhere
- University of Queensland
- DUT iLabs- Several in EE
- Zhejiang University
- 50 Net Labs today (Electronic, Power and
Automation/Controls) - Strong interest in adopting iLabs
elevator system
electromotor system
triple-tank system
14Influences
- The Collectivity Culture
- Participatory, Collaborative practices for
developing and sharing educational materials - Social Software, networks
- Wikis Blogs Shared Bookmarks flickr..
- Virtual Environments Second Life.
- Remix
- Technology and Design
- Design
- Agency
- Sustainability
- Open Architecture, Specifications and Standards
for Interoperability (O.K.I) - Organizational
- Legal Open Community Source Creative Commons
- Consortia an Communities (Open Courseware iLab
Sakai) -
15Current Initiatives
- Open Access
- 81 scientific journals accessible as Open Access
- Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore along with
Carnegie Mellon University ( 21 Indian
institutions )are participating have digitized
more than 450,000 books, out of which 220,000
books are now web-accessible. - Open Educational Resources
- NPTEL
- Kerala e-Grid
- subject-specific portals for science and
engineering - Eklavya
- Content in various Indian languages distributed
over the Internet. - Open Source Educational Resources Animation
Repository (OSCAR) - IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)
- egyankosh
16NPTEL
- 129 Web based Courses
- 110 Video Courses
- (40-50 hours duration for each course)
17Impact of Initiatives
- Limited!
- Dearth of quality resources (content) and
practice - Availability of OER for limited disciplines and
languages - Lack of infrastructure for delivery
- Inadequate adoption support
- Need Systematic national strategy for developing
and delivering open educational resources the
availability of OER for a wider range of
disciplines and regional languages as well as
scaffolding to support greater adoption among
teachers and students.
18NKC Working Group on OERImplementing Opportunity
- Resources and Opportunities
- Content and Pedagogy
- Courseware and other OER
- Labs and Simulations
- Infrastructure Requirements
- Delivery.
- Pedagogy
- Organizational
- Insitutional framework
- Policy framework (quality regulation)
19NETWORK-ENABLED OPEN EDUCATION (NEO-Ed)
End User Communities
Domain Grids and Portals
Tools/ Applications
EDUCATION SOFTWARE
EDUSAT/LAN/WAN/Wireless/INTERNET2
Communication
Service Interfaces
20NKC Recommendations
- Launch a national e-content and curriculum
initiative - Leverage global open educational resources
movement - Support the production of quality content by a
select set of Indian institutions. - Initiate development of online programmes for
science and engineering laboratories
simulations - Establish 50-100 laboratories (iLAB)
- Undertake a large scale e-Curriculum development
effort directed toward adaptation and adoption
support. - Teacher training/Faculty Development
21NKC Recommendations
- Develop network-enabled delivery infrastructure
- Access High b/w national network establish
Indian Research and Education Network (IREN) - Delivery
- Distributed repositories of educational resources
- Open, standards-based Service-Oriented
Architecture - Educational applications
22NKC Recommendations
- Faculty and Institutional Development Program
- Promote distance and network based delivery
techniques - Develop domain competencies and teaching skills
for quality education using quality faculty and
high quality materials. - National Portal for Open Education
- Enabling resources for faculty and resource
development - Clearinghouse function and an interaction
environment. - Domains Experts and Communities (Grids)
- Set up a National Education Foundation to Develop
Web- based Common Open Resources.
23Indo-US Collaboration for Engineering Education
(IUCEE)
- Assembly of courses from content in three
separate physical repositories - MIT OCW Repository
- Rice Connexions Repository
- NPTEL IIT Course Website
- Support the Collaborative Development of Courses
among Faculty Peers. - The delivery of these courses can use the
Learning Management System and applications
chosen.
24End Game Altering the Economics and Ecology of
Education in India
- Greater numbers of citizens participating in
quality educational opportunities for employment
or personal advancement. - Adequate supply of skilled human resources to
meet the progressively escalating needs of the
service economy. - Enable current initiatives to succeed
- Overcome current limitations of inadequate
content and paucity of good educational practice
models and infrastructure.
25Open Education Vision Elements
- Blended Learning
- Intelligently combine the physical and the
virtual (MIRTLE) - Integrate conventional pedagogy with net-learning
to deliver quality (relevant) educational
opportunities - Intelligent combinations of formal and non-formal
- Boundary-less Education
- Beyond Geo-political
- Research-Teaching
- Disciplines -- Thematic and World Problem based
- Teacher-Learner
- Expert-Novice
- Off-Campus-On Campus
- Living-Learning
26Thank Youvkumar_at_mit.edu
The Carnegie Foundations Book on Open Education
(August 2008, MIT Press)