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Dive into the intersection of open educational resources and music composition at the M-2009 conference. Discover the impact of OER on innovative education strategies and global collaboration. Explore sessions featuring renowned musicians like Erik Bosgraaf, Yuri Honing, and more, along with insightful keynote presentations. Gain insight into OER quality assurance, technology-enhanced learning, and breaking barriers in education. Immerse yourself in a diverse program designed to foster international cooperation and development. Join us for a transformative experience at M-2009!
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Relevance of OER • Movie-and-Music Composition WWW.OER • In all Addresses in this Opening Ceremony • In your Conference Bag: • Summary 2009 Final Report • ICDE OER Task Force
Music-during-the-Session • Monday • Erik Bosgraaf (Recorder) • Izhar Elias (Guitar) • Alessandro Pianu (Harpsichord) • Tuesday • Yuri Honing (Saxophone) • Nora Mulder (Grand piano) • Wednesday • Michel Marang (Clarinet) • Wilma Thalen (Violin)
Music-during-the-Session • Monday = Recorder Day • Tuesday = Saxophone Day • Wednesday = Clarinet Day
Content of M-2009 • Outstanding Keynoters • Programme Booklet (pages 13-18) : • Overall Programme per Day • Sam Pitroda (Chair NKC, India): • Report to the Nation 2006-2009
Programme Structure • Recorder Day & Saxophone Day • 8:30 – 10:30 Plenary Block • Parallel Sessions • 16:30 – 18:00 Plenary Block • Clarinet Day • Parallel Sessions • 11:00 – 13:00 Plenary Block
Parallel Sessions • OER Quality Assurance • Technology Enhanced Learning • Teacher Training • Learner Support Services Virtual Mobility • Cultural Diversity Employability • Breaking Barriers Removing Constraints • International Cooperation and Development • and more ......
Parallel Sessions • Start Selection with Overview • in Programme Booklet (Pages 20-23) • Go to Remaining Pages in • Programme Booklet with Details per Session • Look into Abstract Book • for Insight in Specific Papers
Some Statistics: Papers • Europe 51% • Asia 16% • Northern America 12% • Africa 12% • Latin America 6% • Oceania 3%
Some Statistics: Participants • Over 600 from 70 Countries • > 60 : The Netherlands, UK • 20-25 :Belgium, Brazil, China, India, Nigeria, South-Africa, Spain, Sweden • 15-20 : Canada, Indonesia, USA • 10-15 :Norway, Portugal, Russian Federation • 5-10 :Australia, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Turkey
M-2009 Conference Theme • FlexibleEducation for All:Open • Global Innovative
Education for All ambition • Open Universities can contribute significantly • Powerfor Large-Scale Education • with Efficiency in Servicing • including Personal Support • Potential by referring to • Digital Learning Materials • Online Learning Services • Virtual Learning Activities • & well-balanced Personal Engagement
Thank you • for your attention! • fred.mulder@ou.nl