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8 August 2006

A FREE ONLINE SCHOOL TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT

There. I said it. I let it out in the open. i just posted it in PTB as a comment in an entry about Sun Microsystems‘ chairman Scott McNealy vision about education which is congruent with mine. Read it his vision here and my comment here.
I dream of a free online school for grade school and high school in the Philippines. Eventually, this could take evolve into something bigger.. But let’s not get ahead of the dream shall we?

Ever since I’ve been introduced to eLearning and open-source, this idea has been bugging me. But I like the bugging part which drives me to think. It’s the “idea” part that I hate. I want it to become a reality.

My platform of choice is Moodle.

Open-source, free, evolving and widely supported. It’s fairly easy to post content and there is exelearning for offline content creation. There are other features and tools which make it an ideal platform but that may come on a later post.

As with every dream, there are several barriers to overcome. Lack of infrastructure and computers, engaging quality content, and questions like will it be acceptable to the public , hound the project. Not to mention the funding needed to build, maintain, support and expand. But if it was easy, we would not dream of it, would we?
These are daunting, real obstacles.But rather that focusing on why it can’t be done, I am focusing on why and how it can be done.
Here are several ideas, albeit disjointed:

1. Ask the input of Martin Dougiamas. He is the guy who started moddle and is still the prime mover of Moodle. I’m sure that he has ideas how to pull this off. He knows the right people to connect with. The Moodle developers and community will surely tag along with him. Hmmm, imagine what a good a word or two from him do.

2. Use a social, collaborative model, like Wikipedia, Digg or YouTube. I’m sure there is a workable model we can draw from their successes.

3. Make it a project/thesis of the education courses. While the mandatory actual teaching hours is essential for any teacher, it might do us some good if we can introduce our future educators to this new realm of learning. Think of this: If all 100 BS in Education graduating students of Philippine Normal University would create a one hour, one topic content, that would amount to 100 hours!

4. Ask ADB or World Bank to fund it. To do this, we need a business plan. I have a couple of people in mind from the Philippine eLearning Society (PeLS) who are working together to establish elearning in the country. They are adept in their respective fields and their share vision can take this project through the roof. (Can anybody help me draft the project/business plan please?)

5. Find “open-minded” people in DECS, CICT, DOST who will champion this initiative. The more people who are actively rooting for the success of this project, the better. Especially in the deparments which have a direct stake in this endeavor.
6. Find a good revenue model. Advertising, membership fees, sponsorships?

7. Ask for Volunteers. This could be the Gawad Kalinga of education. Volunteer your time, effort, resources, expertise. Instructional designers, teachers, coders, multimedia artists, testers, trainers, webhosting, etc.
8. This is the great equalizer. 24×7, cheap, renewable, easily upgradeable, a long-term solution to our education systems’ dilemma. It feels right, it is doable and non-partisan . Its success would translate to great economic benefit for our country and who wouldn’t like that?

What do you think?

Would you help make a dream come true?

Filed under Bright Ideas, TEaCHandLEARN
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6 August 2007

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27 January 2008

jennifer llena said:

Yes it is my dream to. I have work since I am 11 yrs old n now I am running my own busines now www.tarzansresort.com but I have only finish grade 4 so I not so gud at spell n write.

27 March 2008

Rex Crisostomo said:

you said you are focusing on why and how your “bright idea” can be done but you are not telling us what you yourself have been doing in order for your idea or dream to become a reality.

28 March 2008

Jun Asis said:

Touche’ Rex.

For my part, I’ve been wanting to blog about it and I admit I have been remiss.

Offline, I am collaborating with Creative Commons Philippines and Oped Ed advocates. In the Philippine eLearning Society, we are creating awareness and building skill sets. My main strength lies in connecting so that’s what I am working on right now.

Are you interested? Maybe we can share ideas and help push this forward.

Rex Crisostomo said:

I just visited PeLS website and I understand it is a blog. Nowhere can I find any instruction on how may one become a member of PeLS.

Last September I started a community-based elearning center here in our hometown jagna, bohol.

I thought while there are those who concentrate in providing free online contents like AralaNet, filipiniana.net, WikiPilipinas, etc, how could this online information be delivered if internet shops which are actually gaming shops are concentrated in the cities? And internet penetration is so slow in the countryside?

I just hope that elearning advocates should take into consideration that almost all of our learning experience are instructor-led/classroom type and transition to elearning which is “teach-yourself” and self-paced would take time. I believe this is the main reason why even if Masters degree are already available through UPOU, there are not a lot of takers yet.

Here at the elearning center, imagine trying to tell the teachers who are learning MS Excel that they should be the one teaching themselves.

Moving from instructor-led/classroom type training delivery to elearning is what we call in development work as you may lead the horse to the river but you cannot force it to drink as this entails a changing of the mindset

15 May 2008

eLearning Port » Blog Archive » Starting Now said (pingback):

[…] So far, I’ve managed to read a lot about technology, pedagogy, Web 2.0, open source, OER, OLPC - things that seem to be related to what I’ve dreamed. I’ve blogged about it here, and was awakened by a comment: What have you got to show. […]

3 June 2008

School in a Flash (Disk) | MagandangBalita.com said (pingback):

[…] In a post about a big dream, several ideas were presented for a free elearning school. A commenter wisely asked what I have been doing since that time. Though there were some advances made in the areas of networking and knowledge build-up,  there  were significant manifestations of progress. […]

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