Dear GKD Members,

When discussing the 'right' resources for promoting professional
development, a major component would have to be the use of
non-proprietary software to deliver online training, especially in
developing countries. The virtual forum announced below discusses the
use of Free and Open Source Software for this purpose.

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http://portal.unesco.org/ci/ev.php?URL_ID=15841&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION
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UNESCO's IIEP Organizes Virtual Forum on Free and Open Source Software
for E-Learning

An internet discussion on "Virtual Forum on Free and Open Source
Software" (FOSS) is being organized by the International Institute for
Educational Planning (IIEP) in response to the interest expressed during
the first discussion forum "Virtual universities and e-learning Policy
issues; What are they? and Whose are they?" associated with the IIEP
study on the virtual university and e-learning.

At the conclusion of the first forum in February 2004, many participants
asked IIEP to maintain its support for the community built around the
topic of e-learning. The objective of this second forum is to support
information exchange and reflection upon the potential of free and open
source software for e-learning and to consider the pros and cons and its
applicability for developing countries.

The forum will take place from 1-25 June 2004 and will be organized in
two sessions.

Session 1 (1-11 June):
FOSS -- what is it and what should you know about it? 

FOSS for e-learning -- what are the pros and cons?

Session 2 (14-25 June):
FOSS solutions for e-learning

It will be generally moderated by Susan D'Antoni, the editor of the IIEP
study on the virtual university, with input from the members of the
informal organizing group for the forum:

Tony Bailetti (Carleton University, Canada)

Jean Claude Dauphin (UNESCO)

Ross Gardler (University of the West Indies)

Stafano Mazzocchi (Apache Software Foundation)

Paul West (Commonwealth of Learning)

The format will be informal with an open exchange of information among
participants. However, in addition to the informed input from the
organizing group, some experts have been invited to share their
experience and ideas.

Participants will be given a brief document introducing the forum, with
several suggested general background documents.

The discussion and debate will be summarized in a report that will be
made available to all the participants as documentation on the issues
and concerns related to the potential of FOSS for e-learning.

To join the forum, you can send an e-mail message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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