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Desire2Learn launches advanced new e-Portfolio product

Adobe Systems India has launched of new site licensing options, curriculum and certification programs to encourage digital communication in schools and technical institutes.

The new Creative Suite 3 Site Licenses help primary and secondary schools to cost-effectively deploy Creative Suite on school-owned or school-leased computers across the campus. It will make easier for schools to deploy Adobe's new offering of integrated design and development tools into the curriculum, as well as into career and technical education programs. The new site licensing options are targeted at the K-12 program and the Term Site License (TSL) program for universities. Once deployed, educators can implement one or more of the year-long project-based curricula which help to develop key digital communication and foundational career skills for students. The K-12 School Site Licenses allow for a maximum installation on up to 500 computers at a single school site and include teacher home use rights.

Research shows wide digital divide in South Pacific

Research into the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in education in the countries of the South Pacific shows that up to 17 per cent of the Pacific population enjoys Internet access although access to ICT in primary schools averages one per cent, with tertiary-level urban access rates as high as 70%.

The research, done by The Pacific e-Learning Observatory at the University of the South Pacific, surveyed 60 ICT and education experts across the region to assess their opinions on ICT in education. The survey showed that training and capacity building, curriculum development, infrastructure, policy planning and top-down government support are perceived as the most important factors in ICT development. Current initiatives in the region range from early-stage policy formulation and the construction of ICT centres for rural communities, to the construction of databases and online portals to support educational administration and the delivery of learning materials. The research concludes that in spite of the challenges to improving ICT access in education in the Pacific, the importance of the Internet in education is widely acknowledged as a priority by learners and policy decision-makers alike, and education institutions can use the kind of information gathered in this survey as part of a strategy for providing improved education services in the region.

IIMs plan to conduct online entrance test

The prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) is considering to hold the entrance test online.

The CAT committee of IIM is also considering to allow the aspirants to take the test online for a definite number of times during the year instead the once in a year. The committee is in talks with leading global online test company Prometric which has helped deliver tests like GRE and Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) to get the job done. The committee had earlier expressed apprehension over the fact that not many aspirants taking the test are computer savvy. Conducting CAT online will solve a lot of administrative work for the IIMs.  The institutes can directly call students for interviews and group discussions thus simplifying the whole admission process.

ANGEL Learning enters agreement with Harcourt Education

The US based ANGEL Learning has announced to enter an agreement with Harcourt Education, the US based global based education company serving teachers and students in Pre-K through grade 12.

Under the agreement ANGEL Learning will provide the ANGEL Learning Management Suite (LMS) to Harcourt for use with key Harcourt School Publishers and Holt, Rinehart and Winston programs. Harcourt is a leader in K-12 education, Supporting teaching and learning is ANGEL Learning's core focus.

authorGen to enter into e-learning arena in India

'authorGEN', the e-Learning solution provider is trying to make learning easier in India with the launch of WiZiQ, a new teaching platform for creating community of teachers and students by offering real-time environment to allow students and teachers to interact.

With the WiZiQ, the company is creating a virtual classroom equipped to utilise two-way audio, text chat, whiteboard, power point and PDF document in sharing and independently. Since the company is offering the learning tools and technologies for free to the teachers, so it is upto them to decide what to teach and what charge for online tutoring. The teachers can organise sessions for their respective subjects as well as retain old students. Soon, company will offer advanced features of WiZiQ for teachers. Teachers can build a profile, a learning network and expand their earning potential, while students get help in tough subjects and create their own learning networks too.

Adobe targets schools worldwide

Adobe Systems announced that the company has launched new licensing options and certifications programmes for schools and technical institutions.

Under this initiative, Adobe will provide combination of 13 Adobe multimedia products, including Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator and PremierePro in the form of packages. These packakges will come under three broad categories, design, Web and video applications. The design suite of products will allow candidates to design collage, photos, create logos, advertisements, brochures and portfolios while the Web suite will help create online banners, animation, design client sites and host Web videos. The video suite will enable candidates to capture and create action events, news stories, mini documentaries and make DVD portfolios. The K-12 license for school are priced between INR 72,000 and INR 2.10 lakh per school and can support up to 500 computers including home access rights for teachers in that school.

Manipal Education group invests US$ 2.6 mn in Tutorvista

TutorVista.com has received a strategic investment of US$ 2.5 million from the Manipal Education Group.

TutorVista will bring technological innovation based services in collaboration with the Manipal Education Group. Under this initiative, students would be able to access their course material directly from the Internet. With this investment, Manipal Education is making its further commitment in creating a global footprint.

McGraw-Hill and ETUDES form alliance to expand delivery of online learning solutions

The McGraw-Hill Higher Education has partnered with the ETUDES Consortium at Foothill College for the development and distribution of content for use by instructors and students.

Working closely with ETUDES, McGraw-Hill Higher Education's instructional designers will create authoritative, thoroughly reviewed content and complete online courses, which can easily be deployed and accessed by instructors and students through ETUDES-NG open source software. ETUDES-NG is built upon the Sakai platform, a higher education project for creating open source tools for use in teaching, learning, collaboration, and research. McGraw-Hill Higher Education and the ETUDES Consortium will be providing faculty with additional options for online curriculum so that they can better serve the learning needs of their students and more successfully achieve the learning outcomes of their courses.

Open Source to be installed in every school in Russia

The Russian Government is planning to complete the installation of open source (OS) software in every school computer by the end of 2009.

In 2008, the government will start piloting test in three regions, including Tomsk region, Perm Regions and Republic of Tatarstan. The Russian Ministry informs that the dates to carry out tenders for OS development have not been announced yet, but the tenders are to be held in the near future. The main purpose of the deployment of open source software is to reduce dependence on foreign commercial software and provide education institutions with the possibility to choose whether to pay for commercial items or to use the software, provided by the government.

New digital library project of UNESCO launched

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United States Library of Congress have signed a pact paving the way for the creation of a World Digital Library which will digitize rare materials from libraries and other cultural institutions globally and make them available free on the Internet.

Manuscripts, maps, books, musical scores, sound recordings, films, prints and photographs will all be available online thanks to the agreement signed between UNESCO and the United States Library of Congress. The prototype for the initiative was developed by the Library of Congress and UNESCO with five other partner institutions: Bibliotheca Alexandrina, the National Library of Egypt, the National Library of Brazil, the National Library of Russia, and the Russian State Library. The prototype functions in the UN's six official languages

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