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Title: NETWORKENABLED OPEN EDUCATION NEOEd


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NETWORK-ENABLED OPEN EDUCATION (NEO-Ed)
  • Dr. Vijay Kumar
  • Assistant Provost and
  • Director of Academic Computing
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
  • Advisor, National Knowledge Commission, India

2
THE OBJECTIVE
  • To build excellence in the educational system to
    meet the knowledge challenges of the 21st century
    and increase Indias competitive advantage in
    fields of knowledge.
  • This consists of
  • WIDENING ACCESS
  • PROVIDING QUALITY

3
THE CHALLENGE
  • Scaling the excellence of institutions like IITs,
    IIMs, IIIT, etc.
  • Current approaches
  • Building new institutions (additional IITs, etc.)
  • Improving existing institutions (NPTEL, TEQIP)
  • Extending distance education to a limited extent
    (IGNOU, Eklavya, EDUSAT)
  • These are insufficient for the quantum leap in
    scale and quality of educational opportunity that
    the NKC seeks to achieve.

4
A SOLUTION
  • Increasing capabilities of high bandwidth
    networks and open educational resources offer
    unprecedented opportunities to
  • Serve the knowledge needs of diverse communities
  • Amplify interaction among students and teachers
  • Introduce innovative and interactive educational
    experiences
  • The Internet is changing the face of education.
    India can use it to make optimal use of global
    educational resources.

5
PRESENT SCENARIO
  • E-learning/Open/Distance Education are considered
    inferior to traditional methods.
  • Existing initiatives are lacking in
  • Interactivity
  • Hands-on experience
  • Quality content
  • Alignment with university system
  • Addressing the needs of teacher training

6
Current Network Status
  • Very few institutions connected reliably
  • Limited b/w ( KPBS to low mbps)
  • Upgrade efforts underway
  • EDUSAT offers alternative
  • Access to e-resources (journals, publishing)
    limited
  • Virtual classrooms limited Virtual labs
    unavailable
  • Collaborations and Sharing constrained

7
CURRENT INITIATIVES
  • NPTEL
  • IGNOU
  • Kerala e-Grid
  • TIFAC - Mission REACH
  • EDUSAT (ISRO)
  • TEQIP

8
IMPACT OF INITIATIVES
  • The impact of initiatives is stymied due to
  • Dearth of quality resources (content)
  • Lack of infrastructure for delivery
  • Lack of appropriate organisational alignments
    between public institutions/agencies engaged in
    e-learning and distance education.
  • General Impediments
  • Unclear Regulatory framework
  • A few Good Ones
  • Impoverished pedagogical practices (
    inflexibility, lack of liberal education Rote
    focus)
  • Lack of coordination is a source of poor
    performance and visibility.

9
A NEW PARADIGM
  • E-learning and distance education are not
    alternatives or supplements to conventional
    methods.
  • Network-based delivery needs to become the
    central modality for delivering quality
    education.
  • A blended process intelligent combinations of
    physical and virtual elements.
  • Distributed Repositories, Domain-specific Grids
    and Portals, Interaction facilities, Robust
    connectivity key components of NEO-Ed.
  • Open Educational Resources- Content, Applications
    and Infrastructure can be productively leveraged

10
NKC Targets of Opportunity
  • For education (higher education in particular),
    the NKCs efforts to be directed toward building
    capacity at 3 levels
  • Access (low threshold for entry into the enabling
    infrastructure for advanced applications and
    quality educational resources)
  • Application/Practice Content, tools and best
    practices in strategic areas.
  • Process (Sustainability) organizational, and
    policy enablers to realize synergies and to move
    projects to practice and services.
  • Overall aim to develop ecology for sustainable
    transformation of education and research in India.

11
Scaling Excellence in Education and Research
  • Extensive Access to Quality Educational Resources
  • For faculty development
  • Direct education (formal and non-formal)
  • Meet hr (knowledge worker) needs in all sectors
  • Quality Educational and Research Interactions
  • Global Participation in Research and Education
  • Sharing
  • Benchmarking

12
Implementing Opportunity
  • Grids and Portals
  • Domains Sectors Communities
  • Research
  • Education
  • Knowledge Sectors
  • Community Interactions
  • Labs and Simulators
  • Order-of-magnitude higher number of educationally
    meaningful laboratory experiments through the
    Internet based on hardware dispersed around the
    world
  • Open Educational Resources
  • OCW large pool of shared and open content for
    diverse needs
  • Mednet network and content for health education
  • GELC

13
ADVANTAGES OF NEO-Ed
  • Proximity Content-Learner, Teacher-Student,
    Research-Teaching (e.g. i-labs)
  • Adaptability Common infrastructure to deliver
    quality digital content in different sectors.
  • Flexibility Learners structure the reality of
    their educational experience.
  • Interactivity Virtual learning environments
    facilitate peer interaction, which is invaluable.
  • Quality Global alliances and initiatives can be
    leveraged for quality content and benchmarking
    purposes.
  • Sustainability Continuous supply of skilled
    workforce with contemporary competencies and
    abreast of technological change.

14
INFRASTRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
  • High bandwidth connections national backbone
    connectivity with global networks.
  • User applications service-oriented architecture
    delivery systems digital libraries publication
    localisation and contextualisation.
  • Relevant, quality content distributed
    repositories standards global alliances (OCW)
  • Support for adoption pedagogy
  • Policy framework ( quality regulation)

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INFRASTRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Physical high bandwidth connections national
    backbone connectivity with global networks.
  • Delivery user applications service-oriented
    architecture localisation and contextualisation.
  • Pedagogical relevant, quality content
    distributed repositories standards global
    alliances (OCW).

16
NETWORK-ENABLED OPEN EDUCATION (NEO-Ed)
End User Communities
Domain Grids and Portals
Tools/ Applications
EDUCATION SOFTWARE
EDUSAT/LAN/WAN/Wireless/INTERNET2
Communication
Service Interfaces
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SUSTAINABILITY
  • Technical
  • Resilient content takes advantage of tech.
    changes
  • Open standards-based architecture
  • Robust networks
  • Financial
  • Taxation on content used by private institutions
  • Commercial model for value-added services
  • Government funding, especially in initial stages
  • Organizational

18
EMERGING TRENDS
  • Industry already involved already involved in
    developing standards-based architecture for
    e-governance. Indicate interest in NEO-Ed.
  • MoU between Ministry of IT and Internet2
    framework for advanced networking capability with
    ubiquitous broadband availability.
  • Global Open Educational Resources (OER) movement
    is gathering momentum.
  • OCW Consortium - Viability of NPTEL, TEQIP
    joining being explored.

19
CONCLUSION
  • Network-Enabled Open Education is central to the
    Knowledge Commissions goals of delivering access
    and quality in education.
  • It is a critical component of the infrastructure
    of any knowledge economy, and must therefore be
    pursued vigorously as a strategy for building
    excellence in the education system and increasing
    Indias competitive advantage in fields of
    knowledge.

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  • THANK YOU
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