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  <name>Jean-Claude Dauphin - Summary - UNESCO's Activities in FOSS For Education, Past, Current and Future Activities</name>
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  <md:created>2007/07/16 13:29:29 GMT-5</md:created>
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      <md:firstname>Ken</md:firstname>
      
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    <md:keyword>Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Greenstone Digital Library</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Jean-Claude Dauphin</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Open Educational Resources (OER)</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Open Source Software (OSS)</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>OSS and OER in Education Series</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>UNESCO</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>Summary of Jean-Claude Dauphin's contribution to the "OSS and OER in Education Series." In this post, he shares some insights about UNESCO activities that promote the use of FOSS Solutions in Education. He will provide a brief description of past, current, and envisaged activities aimed at promoting the use of Free and Open Source Software solutions for Education.</md:abstract>
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      <name>Summary - UNESCO’s Activities in FOSS For Education, Past, Current and Future Activities</name>
      <para id="id5487900">UNESCO’s Activities in FOSS For Education, Past, Current and Future Activities,” the ninth installment of the Impact of Open Source Software Series, was posted on June 27th, 2007, by Jean-Claude Dauphin of UNESCO’s Information and Society Division. Thanks Jean-Claude!</para>
      <para id="id10462581">Jean-Claude’s posting was composed of two major sections. The first was an outline of the impressive portfolio of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and Open Educational Resources (OER) related projects that UNESCO leads or supports. In addition to providing a little background on UNESCO and its interest in FOSS, Jean-Claude also highlighted projects and activities ranging from a FOSS portal, to support of and participation in OSS projects, and community development and dissemination activities.</para>
      <para id="id5356290">The second section was an outline for a most impressive future project. Jean-Claude outlined a “FOSS for Education” project that will result in a FOSS infrastructure designed to meet the needs of a university operating in developing regions. He provides a needs analysis, vision, rationale, and a skeletal project outline. His treatment of this project highlights the significant opportunity and also the magnitude of the work to be done.</para>
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      <name>Comments</name>
      <para id="id12282266">The following comments and responses primarily concentrated on clarifying needs, the role of UNESCO, and some of the challenges and dependencies for the success application of the project. Jean-Claude pointed out where FOSS can best be leveraged in education and government in developing countries and then dug into some of the issues around the economics and accessibility of online education and the role that FOSS can play in relieving constraints. I have an additional follow-up question about the role of customization to support local needs, which I will post soon.</para>
      <para id="id10757210">Thanks again to Jean-Claude, for his visionary post and excellent responses to all questions, and to all of the other folks who have been reading along. </para>
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