Friday, January 11, 2008

Azim Premji foundation to provide e-learning tools

I have been amazed how there is a lot of noise about e-learning in India, but surprised, rather shocked that there are not many e-learning tools in the market place. So I got into this mission to track all available tools in the market place. I found Azim premji Foundation have done a great job and have e- learning CDs in many languages.
Even though they provide CDs only to the government to be used in government schools, they have been graceful to support us by sending 60 CDs for this project.

Our goal is to bring organizations who are working to empower India through education to support this village pilot and then take the best practices of all them to create one mass model that can be implemented in thousands of villages and should be self sustainable. It might be a lofty goal, but then I know from my own life, that if we dare not to dream, we should not expect change!

We are also now ready to implement the MS Swaminathan Research foundation component. things have changed since we started talkig in 2006, but their new Jamsetji Tata National Virtual Academy for Rural Prosperity (NVA) might be a better fit for this project. We can make our Admin a fellow at the institute and get him to spread the word in the district. the probables of doing things is plenty and all it takes is a desire to change. Our expectation is to start it in March and use this village as a pilot centre and then expand to many villages in the district.

Our third phase would include a partnership pilot with TCS on a different model on e- learning netowork for Computer aided learning (CAL's) .

So the model centre will consist of core Asha values and asha components with MSSRF/ISRO e-learning, Azim Premji Foundation software, combined to deliver better results. The question at play is will it work. Our feeling is it will, but we have no data(yet) to prove it.

You see, charitable work can be fun and learning!