1 / 10

Abel Caine ICT in Education, Science and Culture Section

UNESCO Open Suite Strategy 2010 WSIS Forum E-Science Meeting. Abel Caine ICT in Education, Science and Culture Section Communication and Information (CI) Sector UNESCO. UNESCO. Our Mission is to contribute to the: Building of Peace; Eradication of Poverty; Sustainable Development; and

ezhno
Télécharger la présentation

Abel Caine ICT in Education, Science and Culture Section

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. UNESCO Open Suite Strategy 2010 WSIS Forum E-Science Meeting Abel CaineICT in Education, Science and Culture Section Communication and Information (CI) Sector UNESCO

  2. UNESCO Our Mission is to contribute to the: • Building of Peace; • Eradication of Poverty; • Sustainable Development; and • Intercultural Dialogue, through – • Education • Sciences • Culture • Communication and Information

  3. Communication and Information Sector • Overarching Objective 5: Build Inclusive Knowledge Societies OPEN SUITE STRATEGY • Open Educational Resources (OER) • Open Access (OA) to scientific information • Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)

  4. Open Educational Resources (OER) • 2010 – 2011 Benchmark: • 5 regional digital repositories of educational resources established • benefitting from South-South cooperation • Develop new, innovative UNESCO OER Platform • Sharing UNESCO products in OER format • Allowing Communities of Practice to freely share and copy content • Support OER standard-setting • European OPAL Project

  5. Open Training Platform (OTP) • www.opentrainingplatform.org • Online directory of 3,500+ e-learning courses • 21 subject areas • 9 UN partner agencies (ITU, UNEP, UNITAR, UNU, FAO, WHO, ILO, UNV and UNESCO) • 630+ training providers: commercial - NGOs • 1M+ visitors

  6. Open Access (OA) • Access to scientific information • Developing countries universities, think tanks, research institutions, Government policy units • Undertake 2010 Global Map with OSI and OASIS within WSIS UNGIS • Awareness and links to existing global OA respositories • Building capacities to create dynamic, viable local OA repositories

  7. Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) • UNESCO FOSS Suite • CDS/ISIS, IDAMS, Museolog, Enrich • UNESCO FOSS Portal • http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_freesoft/ • UNESCO support for: • Greenstone, Koha, AtoM • Governments enactment of ODF laws • Support user develoment: computer science faculties, Software Freedom Day, localisation • Partnerships critical: Sun – UNESCO MOU

  8. Target Groups • Global Priority 1: Africa • Global Priority 2: Gender equality • LDCs • SIDS • Youth • People with Disabilities • People living in rural or PCPD areas (IDPs) • Indigenous people, minority languages

  9. UNESCO Strengths • UNESCO’s unique mandate: peace and development • Wealth of knowledge and experience • Steady budget • Dedicated Team • 32 Field Offices worldwide • 192 National Commissions for UNESCO • 2,500 schools in ASPnet • UNESCO Ambassadors, Clubs, Parliamentarians

  10. Partnerships • Foundations – Free Software Foundation • NGOs – Curriki.org • Private sector – Sun, TAG-Org

More Related