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The Role of P ilot Institutions in the Project

The Role of P ilot Institutions in the Project. KAROLINA HORVATINČIĆ, Project Director KING ICT. In the next 90 min utes. Proje ct and P ilot Institutions Preparation of P ilot Institutions The role of P ilot Institutions and Project Delivery. Pilot Institutions. 27 Schools

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The Role of P ilot Institutions in the Project

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  1. The Role of Pilot Institutions in the Project KAROLINA HORVATINČIĆ, Project Director KING ICT

  2. In the next 90 minutes • Project and Pilot Institutions • Preparation of Pilot Institutions • The role of Pilot Institutions and Project Delivery

  3. Pilot Institutions • 27 Schools • 5 Didactic Centers • 5 Municipality Education Offices • 1NetworkOperation Centre • FacultyofEducation • IT Department of MEST

  4. Pilot Schools “Emin Duraku” Kacanik/Kačanik “Fan Noli” Gjakove/Đakovica “Naim Frasheri” Shtime/Štime “Xhemail Mustafa” Prishtina/Priština “Ismail Qemali”, Mitrovice/Mitrovica “Trajko Perić”, Veliko Roptovo “Shtjefin Gjegori”, Janjeve/Janjevo “Hajdar Dushi”, Gjakova/Đakovica “Skenderbeu”, Kacanik/Kačanik “Abdyl Frasheri”, Malisheve/Mališevo “Frank Bardhi”, Mitrovice/Mitrovica “Sami Frasheri”, Prishtina/Priština “Kuvendi i Arberit” Ferizaj/Uroševac “Bedri Pejani”, Peje/Peć “FehmiLadrovci”, Drenas “MehmetIsai”, Gjilan/Gnjilane “Andrea Dursaku”, Kamenice/Kamenica “Ali Hadri” Peje/Peć “HoxheKadri”, Pristina/Priština “SkenderLuarasi”, Suhareke/SuhaReka “XheladinDeda” Peje/Peć “Nene Tereza”, Prizren/Prizren “Ismail Qemajli” Prishtina/Priština “GjonBuzuku”, Prizren “MiladinPopovic”, Sušice, Gračanica “Ataturk”, Mamusha/Mamuša “RushdiBerisha”, Dragash/Dragaš

  5. Project resultsso far… • Visits and selection of pilot institutions • Infrastructure needs analysis • Recommendations to the EC for the EU Supply Tender regarding equipment for the pilot Institutions • Visits and analysis of the work required for acceptance of equipment • Training the Trainers • Training for Managers

  6. Equipping the pilot institutions • Supply Tender of the European Commission associated with this project • The goal is to equip the pilot institutions with equipment that enables the application of ICT in teaching and supporting the introduction of e-learning in line with MEST e-learning Strategy and this project • tender was published in the duringOctober 2010, applications were up until: 8.12.2010 • Selection of the supplier: Januar 2011 • Time for delivery: 4 months

  7. Equipment for Schools • computers for teachers • equipping computer labs • computers connectedin local area networks • system for wireless Internet connection

  8. Computers for Teachers • 3 standard multimedia desktops • for the preparation of teaching • 5 laptop computers • to create e-learning content • for use in teaching

  9. Equipping computer labs • 16 multimedia desktop computers • projector and screen • printer/scaner/copy machine • digital camera

  10. Computer networking ( Connection) • networking, cabling: • Computers for teachers • Classroom computers • UPS • Wireless Internet Access

  11. Project for schools in the next year • trainings • 2000 teachersfor e-learning • 100 teachers for developing e-learning content • 60 experts for technical support - IT technicians • establish a repository of e-learning content • provide e-learning content • organize a pilot application of ICT in teaching • English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology • establish a web portal for the pilot institutions

  12. Responsibilities of schools • provide conditions for acceptance of equipment • secure Internet connection • nominate teachers for training • for e-learning: 40 teachers • for the development of e-learning content: 3 teachers • technical support – IT ttechnicians: 1 employee • participate in the review of translation and adaptation of e-content for use in Kosovo - on call • participate in the pilot application of ICT in education: 5 teachers

  13. Training teachers to use e-learning • pilot schools should nominate 40 teachers • includes teachers from other schools whichhave computer equipment • Training will last for 20 hours over 5 days (4 hours per day) • morning and afternoon shifts will be arranged • Training topics • Selection of eContent • Presentation • Online communication • CreatingeContent • Collaboration / Cooperation

  14. Training for the development of eContent • pilot schools need to nominate 3 teachers • the design of the program is still in progress • training for the implementation of eLearning will be time-demanding • combination of classroom training and online training

  15. Training for IT Technicians • pilot schools and pilot municipalities should nominate 1 person • purpose of training is to train professionals who will maintain the computer equipment in schools and didactic centers • programs will be with internationally recognized certificates

  16. Pilot application of eLearning in education • Will be applied in pilot schools • eContentfor five subjects : • mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry and English, • Pilot schools will nominate one teacher for each subject • Project expert will provide instruction to teachers that will be using eContent in teaching , assist them during the application and monitor and document the entire process • Based on the collected data and experience the project team will prepare recommendations to the ministry on the implementation and further development of eLearning and eContent

  17. Project for a comprehensive system of e-learning • propose the concept of e-learning • aactivities in planning the development, management and support activities • role of the institution: MEST; municipal directorates learning centers, University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Education • training for teachers on e-learning-in: central and distributed • Central Services: Central server: web portal, repository of e-learning content • Local Support Centers: IT Technical Support, projects, knowledge-sharing

  18. Responsibilities of pilot institutions • MEST - IT Department • publication of E-learning Strategy • adoption of an ActionPlan for e-learning • manage the implementation of the Strategy and Action plan • MEDs • support schools • hire IT technicians to support the schools, DCandMED • Nominate one employee for trainingof IT • Didactic centers and the Faculty of Education • Centers for supporting teachers in e-learning

  19. Equipping the pilot institutions • MEST - IT Department • 1 projector for big projectionsand screen • MEDs • 5 laptop PC; cabling • projector and screen • printer/scaner/copy machine • Didacticcentresand Faculty of Education • 10 desktop computers for a computer cabinet, cabling, UPS • printer / scanner / copier machine • Digital camera • Wireless Internet Access

  20. Network Operations Center • Central Services • repository • web portal • 4 servers • data storage • switch • rack • UPS

  21. A comprehensive system of e-learning • goal

  22. Contact For more information : www.itpilotproject.eu Rejhan Halili, Office Manager phone: +386 (0) 43 774 774 mob: +386 (0) 49 770 251 fax: +386 (0) 43 774 774 e-mail: rejhan.halili@king-ict.hr Address: Str. Sejdi Kryeziu no. 24 App. 1 Lagja Pejton Prishtina, 10000 Kosovo Karolina Horvatinčić, Project Director phone: +385 (0)1 3033 579 mob: +385 (0)91 1365 774 fax: +385 (0)1 6690 868 e-mail: karolina.horvatincic@king-ict.hr Address: KING ICT Buzinski Prilaz 10 Zagreb, 10010 Croatia

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