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Relevance of OER

Relevance of OER. Movie-and-Music Composition WWW.OER In all Addresses in this Opening Ceremony In your Conference Bag: Summary 2009 Final Report ICDE OER Task Force. Music-during-the-Session. Monday Erik Bosgraaf (Recorder) Izhar Elias (Guitar) Alessandro Pianu (Harpsichord)

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Relevance of OER

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  1. Relevance of OER • Movie-and-Music Composition WWW.OER • In all Addresses in this Opening Ceremony • In your Conference Bag: • Summary 2009 Final Report • ICDE OER Task Force

  2. Music-during-the-Session • Monday • Erik Bosgraaf (Recorder) • Izhar Elias (Guitar) • Alessandro Pianu (Harpsichord) • Tuesday • Yuri Honing (Saxophone) • Nora Mulder (Grand piano) • Wednesday • Michel Marang (Clarinet) • Wilma Thalen (Violin)

  3. Music-during-the-Session • Monday = Recorder Day • Tuesday = Saxophone Day • Wednesday = Clarinet Day

  4. Content of M-2009 • Outstanding Keynoters • Programme Booklet (pages 13-18) : • Overall Programme per Day • Sam Pitroda (Chair NKC, India): • Report to the Nation 2006-2009

  5. Programme Structure • Recorder Day & Saxophone Day • 8:30 – 10:30 Plenary Block • Parallel Sessions • 16:30 – 18:00 Plenary Block • Clarinet Day • Parallel Sessions • 11:00 – 13:00 Plenary Block

  6. Parallel Sessions • OER Quality Assurance • Technology Enhanced Learning • Teacher Training • Learner Support Services Virtual Mobility • Cultural Diversity Employability • Breaking Barriers Removing Constraints • International Cooperation and Development • and more ......

  7. Parallel Sessions • Start Selection with Overview • in Programme Booklet (Pages 20-23) • Go to Remaining Pages in • Programme Booklet with Details per Session • Look into Abstract Book • for Insight in Specific Papers

  8. Some Statistics: Papers • Europe 51% • Asia 16% • Northern America 12% • Africa 12% • Latin America 6% • Oceania 3%

  9. Some Statistics: Participants • Over 600 from 70 Countries • > 60 : The Netherlands, UK • 20-25 :Belgium, Brazil, China, India, Nigeria, South-Africa, Spain, Sweden • 15-20 : Canada, Indonesia, USA • 10-15 :Norway, Portugal, Russian Federation • 5-10 :Australia, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Turkey

  10. M-2009 Conference Theme • FlexibleEducation for All:Open • Global Innovative

  11. Education for All ambition • Open Universities can contribute significantly • Powerfor Large-Scale Education • with Efficiency in Servicing • including Personal Support • Potential by referring to • Digital Learning Materials • Online Learning Services • Virtual Learning Activities • & well-balanced Personal Engagement

  12. Thank you • for your attention! • fred.mulder@ou.nl

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