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3C Model (Cooperation, Coordination, Collaboration) for ICT Development. Azerbaijan Case Study. NATO Advanced Networking Workshop The Fourth CEENet Workshop on Network Management October 8-11, 2004. Vice-President Dr. Elchin Aliyev www.azrena.org elchin@azrena.org. Chisinau, Moldova.
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3C Model (Cooperation, Coordination, Collaboration) for ICT Development. Azerbaijan Case Study. NATO Advanced Networking Workshop The Fourth CEENet Workshop on Network Management October 8-11, 2004 Vice-President Dr. Elchin Aliyev www.azrena.org elchin@azrena.org Chisinau, Moldova
“Digital Divide” New measuring of poverty line - Digital Divide - has been introduced by UNDP in 1997. "Digital Divide" is the global problem, related to non-uniform distribution of information technologies at different levels: international, interethnic, inside the country, region, etc. The leading countriescombine their efforts to create information society and eliminate Digital Divide. At the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) these problems were discussed and the countries agreed to coordinate their efforts on the way of creation the information society.
Solving of the “Digital Divide” problem In the modern society, the information is the base of development of the countries and the regions and unequal access to the information could create financial and social breach between developed and developing countries, breach between rich and poor people and etc. Solving of the problem could be reached by further development and extending of the national communication infrastructure, which is obtaining by means of combining of the efforts of each interested parties (3C Model). "Cooperation is progress" is reached, when different participants of the process, by executing its own tasks at the same time cooperate and supplement between each other. Such cooperation exists in Azerbaijan that is why high index of the progress by 2008 could be forecasted.
Role of AzRENA in the Regional ICT Development AzRENA together with Governmental and International Sectors participated in International ICT Events: 1. In WSIS: December 2003, Geneva 2. PrepCom 1: June 2004, Tunisia, Hammamet 3. Consultations on the Establishment of the WGIG September 2004, Geneva 4. In Global ICT Conference: November 2004, Baku • AzRENA participate in: • Development of State Program of ICT • STM 1 Connectivity to EU Internet Backbone • Creation Virtual International Distance Center • Cost-sharing with UNDP, OSI, Gov-t of Azerbaijan • AZ-cc:TLD administration
Role of AzRENA in the Regional ICT Development Establishing ICT Priority to the Country as a Main Result “Convert Black Gold to Human Gold” Speech of the President of Azerbaijan in WSIS in Geneva on December 2003
3-C Model of all Stakeholders activity on ICT Development. • Azerbaijan is an example of a successful 3-C Model implementation for ICT Development • Stakeholders: • Government of Azerbaijan • NGO • UNDP • NATO • European Union • OSI-AF & other • IREX/IATP • RELIEF International • Public Affairs Department of USA
Existing Projects as a result of 3-C Model • «Internet Access and Infrastructure Development for Research Educational and Civil Society Development Purposes»:Government of Azerbaijan (Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies), UNDP, AzRENA & OSI-AF • The Project of Distance Education of USA Program of Partnership between Indiana University and AzRENA – IU/AzRENA • NATO “Virtual Silk Highway”, NIGs • Project Harmony “Azerbaijan School connectivity Program” • Project of Ministry of Education “Equipping by ICT the general education schools” 2005-2007 (4521 schools, 50000 computers) • Project of Azerbaijan Government and UNDP “E-Government Network Initiative” • The project of education field development with World Bank assistance (2003-2012)
Project between Government of Azerbaijan (Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies), UNDP, AzRENA & OSI-AF “Internet Access and Infrastructure Development for Research Educational and Civil Society Development Purposes” This Project is directed on amplification, expansion and formation of the conditions for the further steady development of national academic, research and educational and public (community) informational networks in Azerbaijan. The purposes of the Project are coordination of efforts of all parties, interested in the given question on all country, including organizations, which work in educational field, science, ICT, civil society and also the noncommercial and profitless public sector of ICT. The Project will facilitate and give opportunities on an exchange, training and co-operation between schoolchildren, students, teachers, research and academic society in Azerbaijan with their foreign colleagues on worldwide.
Parties Contributions for AZNET Project • AzRENA – 350.000 USD • UNDP – 350.000 USD • OSI-AF – 600.000 USD • Government of Azerbaijan on behalf of Ministry of Communication and Information Technologies provides free of charge all the required infrastructure including connectivity Backbone capacity and last mile. • NATO approved NIG for year 2005 in amount 100.000Euro • IATP/IREX, RELIEF International and others donations • Project of Ministry of Education “Equipping by ICT the generaleducation schools” 2005-2007 (4521 schools, 50000 computers). Specially President Contribution: 20 million USD for School Connectivity Program and Content.
Internet Access and Infrastructure Development for Research Educational and Civil Society Development Purposes - AzNET In the framework of the project, the further content inland development is stipulated. It is planned to increase the number of institutions connections to 36,54 universities,102 schools,12 libraries and 10 NGO in the framework of the Joint Project.
Internet Universitety Library Universitety School School Regional AzNet PoP School AzTeleCom Baku MUX Regional AzNet PoP Training Center Universitety School School University İnstitute School University NGO NGO Institute FO Ring
Baku city ATS PoP ZyXEL Prestige ADSL modem Wireless Bridge (optional) Wireless Access Point (optional) ADSL line ZyXEL DSLAM IES-1000 up to 2 x 1000Base-LX GE Catalyst Switch Cisco 3550 Baku City BTRIB FO Ring SHDSL line CO MDF Baku City PSTN ZyXEL Prestige SHDSL modem
Regional ATS PoP ZyXEL Prestige ADSL modem Wireless Bridge (optional) Wireless Access Point (optional) ADSL line AzTeleCom Regional MUX ZyXEL DSLAM IES-1000 up to 2 x E1 Switch Cisco 3550 Router Cisco 2651 Baku City BTRIB SDH Ring FO SHDSL line CO MDF AzTeleCom Baku MUX N x GE Regional City PSTN ZyXEL Prestige SHDSL modem
Educational Partnerships Program IU/AzRENA • IU/AzRENA partnership has 4 major goals: • Develop Azerbaijan faculty instructional design and IU global E-learning expertise; • Develop Web-based courses to support Azerbaijan facultyprofessional development program focused on DE designand implementation; • Develop and deliver a Pilot online course demonstratingDE application in the local educational context; • Scaling up the initial DE experience to other Azerbaijan higher education institutions.
E-Learning Partnership Program Perspectives • AzRENA – Base Regional Center of DE ALU BSTC AzRENAstaff of E-LC Other Institutions AzTU ASEU BSU Educationalmaterialsin e-versionof institutions E-LC of AzRENA Distance coursesfor institutions
NATO Silk Distance Education Workshopas the example of 3C Model Distance Education: Organizational, technology and pedagogical bases,which was successfully held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from September 20 to September 25, 2004. The Seminar was organized for the representatives from the country-participants of the NATO Project “Virtual Silk Highway” and for the representatives of educational institutes from Azerbaijan.
The Global ICT Conference in Baku “Digital Divide and Knowlrdge Economy: Problems and Solutions” 25-28 November, 2004 Baku, Azerbaijan www.global-ict.mincom.gov.az Participation in WSIS Prepcom2 in February, 2005 Organizing Global Distance Education Conference Powered by UNESCO in Baku , Year 2005 Participation in WSIS Prepcom3 in July, 2005 Participation in WSIS in Tunisia in November, 2005 AzRENA Future Actions
NATO Advanced Networking Workshop The Fourth CEENet Workshop on Network Management October 8-11, 2004 THANKS FOR ATTENTION! Vice-President Dr. Elchin Aliyev www.azrena.org elchin@azrena.org