Hi Everyone,

Big thanks to Patricia who has tallied up our tentative figures for our
Learning4Content training activities for the period 1 July 2009 to 30 June
2010.

WE set an ambitious target to provide free wiki skills training
opportunities to 1000 educators for this reporting period. Our tentative
figures show that 1,181 educators registered for L4C training workshops for
the period under review! To date, the Learning4Content project has provided
free training to 4,182 teachers, lecturers and trainers around the world.

Kudos goes to our dedicated team of workshop facilitators and volunteers who
have worked tirelessly this year in helping WikiEducator achieve these
targets. In no order of preference our special thanks goes to: Nellie
Deutsch (Israel/Canada), Gladys Gahona (Mexico), Patricia Schlicht (Canada),
Rob Kruhlak (Canada / New Zealand) , Githa Mathur (India), Ramesh Sharma
(Guyana / India), Victor Mensah (Zambia) , Vincent Kizza (Uganda), Nicholas
Kimolo (Kenya), Steve Foerster (USA / Dominica), Sanjay Pandagale (India),
Vallery Taylor (USA), and Brian Sikute (Zambia) -- who have all contributed
to our international L4C workshops this year. Thank you!

I've had the privilege of co-facilitating with many of our trainers in
different online workshops -- we have an amazing international team of
talented individuals.

WE hold the accolade of administering the world's largest initiative to
build wiki skills in education. Notwithstanding our phenomenal achievements,
it is a tragedy that in our connected world, two-thirds of all participants
have never created a wiki account before joining WikiEducator. Can you
imagine the social impact in the world if we can build capability among 1%
of the world's educators to create OER the wiki way. We can transform the
planet if we reach 10% of the world's educators :-).

 We are preparing to scale up our contribution in building capability for
OER to support learning for development and you can help us. Spread the word
among colleagues and friends to sign up for a free training workshop. Demand
may exceed our current capacity to supply free training – but that's a great
problem to have.

 We are planning to launch our next L4C reporting cycle with a bang! We have
scheduled a special L4C workshop for July 21-August 4, 2010 --- this will be
an opportunity to provide training opportunities for prospective
facilitators so we can scale up our training team to reach more educators.
Let's see if we can break our current record for signing up the most
participants for a single L4C workshop. We will also be making history with
this workshop targeting the the highest number of facilitators working
together in sharing their knowledge for the future of open education.

 Please spread the word and invite folk to join us for a free wiki skills
workshop and help us to make OER futures happen.

 Folk can register here – be sure to circulate the link:

 http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Workshops/eL4C41/Register

 WE'll see you in the wiki :-)

 Cheers

Wayne



-- 
Wayne Mackintosh, Ph.D.
Director,
International Centre for Open Education,
Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand.
Board of Directors, OER Foundation.
Founder and Community Council Member, Wikieducator, www.wikieducator.org
Mobile +64 21 2436 380
User Page: http://wikieducator.org/User:Mackiwg
Skype: WGMNZ1
Twitter: OERFoundation, Mackiwg

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