This seminar will explore the potential for open educational  resources (OER) as a tool for delivering curriculum to meet Mongolia’s  emerging needs.  We will consider the following:
- What are open educational resources (OER) and how can you find them?
- How are OER created and shared?
- Can the creation and use of reusable learning resources in the teaching and learning environment assist in achieving the expected learning outcomes of curricula revisions in Mongolia?
- What policy considerations require addressing to ensure the acceptability of OER as a means of transforming the curriculum into a rich teaching and learning experience?
- What training is required for teachers and faculty for creating and reusing OER, and by learners in using them?
- What are the cost and benefit metrics associated with creating and delivering courses through an OER environment?
Wednesday, September 22, 2010, 9.00-16.30
Venue: Khan Palace Kempinski Hotel
Participants:
DREAM IT project participants, the Ministry of Education, Culture and  Science of Mongolia and representatives of relevant Government  agencies, education and business sector - up to 60 people.
Tentative agenda
9.00 - 9.20 Registration
9.20 - 9.30 Opening remarks
Maria Ng Lee Hoon, Senior Program Specialist, IDRC
9.30 – 11.10 What are open educational resources?
- How can technology play a role in transforming curriculum
- Introducing OER concepts
- Break-out discussion
11.10-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-13.30 How could an OER strategy be implemented for Mongolia?
- Case studies of OER implementation – country and jurisdictional scenarios
- Creating indigenous OERs - what needs to be addressed
- Implementing an OER strategy
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-16.30 What information is required to design a supportive environment to develop an OER culture in Mongolia?
Break out discussion and summary
Source: http://www.dreamit.mn/ 
 
 
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