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Uma Kanjilal Indira Gandhi National Open University
ICT Initiatives at eGyanKosh, ICT Initiatives at eGyanKosh, IGNOU IGNOU
eGyanKosheGyanKosh: A National Digital : A National Digital RepositoryRepository
FlexiLearnFlexiLearn Webcasting facility for GyanDarshan I Webcasting facility for GyanDarshan I
& II and GyanVani – Education & II and GyanVani – Education BroadcastBroadcast
E-Learning Platform -Virtual ClassE-Learning Platform -Virtual Class SakshatSakshat: A One Stop Education Portal : A One Stop Education Portal
of Ministry of Human Resource of Ministry of Human Resource DevelopmentDevelopment
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Digital Learning Facilities
www.ignouonline.ac.inApril 10, 2023 3Uma Kanjilal, IGNOU
eGyanKosh http://www.egyankosh.ac.in
initiated in October, 2005 with a mandate to store, index, preserve, distribute and share the digital learning resources
public launch in June 9, 2008 (initiating open access)
emerged as one of the world’s largest educational resource repositories
over 95% of the self-instructional print material of the University have already been digitised and uploaded
1600 video programmes available on YouTube with the metadata link in the repository
Webcasting of Broadcast channels Wiki for collaborative content generation
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eGyanKosh (e=electronic, gyan= eGyanKosh (e=electronic, gyan= knowledge, kosh= repository)knowledge, kosh= repository) Main Main PagePage Collection of
more than 40,000 SIMs and 2000 videos
More than 2100 courses
Visits per day day around 400
More than 1.5 lakh registered users
http://www.egyankosh.ac.in
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YouTube Video Streaming
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Education Broadcast
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Live Broadcast’s Archive Management
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IGNOU-YouTube Collaboration
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IGNOU-YouTube Collaboration
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Student Interaction Forum for Broadcast
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IJOL Online
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A Move Towards Flexible Learning Environment
Course wise registration and assessment
Modular approach to earn course credits for obtaining a diploma or degree
Academic Advisors for each course E-portfolio for a formal record of all
formal and informal studies carried out by the registered learner
On demand assessment April 10, 2023 14Uma Kanjilal, IGNOU
FlexiLearn Main Page
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http://www.ignouflexilearn.ac.in
Virtual Class Rooms
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Features of Online Programmes
Walk in admission (Cohort based) Integrated multimedia courseware
(personalized learning space ) Online counseling and mentoring (web
conferencing, text based chatting) 24×7 learner support Assignment Management System E-tutor based practical Group based online seminar Online Project platform Online Term End Examination (proctored)
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Learning Resources
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Virtual Class in Progress
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Student Seminar
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Question Bank Development Tool
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Content Uploading Tool
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IGNOU Adopts OER Policy
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Open Educational Resources (OER) Online instructional materials that
are provided under "open" licenses which give students, faculty, and all members of the public permission to copy, reuse, revise, adapt, and redistribute the materials, providing users meet specific conditions.
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OER MOVEMENT Term first coined at UNESCO's 2002 ‘Forum on
the Impact of Open Courseware for Higher Education in Developing Countries’.
1994 - Wayne Hodgins’ concept of ‘reusable learning objects’
1998 - David concept of ‘open content’ based on the underlying principles of the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement on open license policy
2001 The founding of Creative Commons and the announcement of MIT’s Open Courseware (OCW) initiative in gave further impetus to the OER movement.
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Creative Commons License
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Attribution (By) The standard condition for CC license in which usage requires citing, referencing of the creator/source.
No Derivatives (ND) This condition mandates that no derivative works oradaptations may be made by users.
Non-Commercial (NC) This condition mandates that users do not sell or make commercial usage of the licensed materials.
Share-Alike (SA) Usage requires that any derivatives, remixes, oradaptations of the work be licensed under the sameCreative Commons license.
Open Educational Resources
• MIT’s OpenCourseWare projectand the OpenCourseWare Consortium
• Open University’s Open Courses OpenLearn
• OER initiatives Hewlett, COL, UNESCO, OLI
• Creative Commons and CC materials in Flickr, Google, Wikipedia, Wikiversity, etc.
Open Collections and Repositories
Wikipedia http://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikiversity http://wikiversity.org/ Connexions (Rice University) http://cnx.org/ MERLOT http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm Knowledge Hub http://khub.itesm.mx/ Flicker CC http://www.flickr.com/creativecommons/ UNESCO http://portal.unesco.org/ Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/index.php I Tunes http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/ You Tube http://www.youtube.com/
Major University based OER Collections
MIT http://ocw.mit.edu/ Open University
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/ Open Learning Initiative (OLI)- CMU
http://oli.web.cmu.edu/openlearning/ Rice University Connexions
(http://cnx.org/) eGyanKosh- IGNOU
http://www.egyankosh.ac.in
Barriers to OER Movement
intellectual property rights and digital rights management- Creative Commons license
Discoverability- OERCommons, Creative Commons search, and OCWC Course Finder
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Major Issues of Concern
OER vs. IPR Formats of learning resources Data compression vs. quality output Metadata Standards and
interoperability Data security