Knowledge Sharing Program on ICT in Education

Events

Knowledge Sharing Program on ICT in Education

09 November 2016 to 11 November 2016

Organized in support of the education sector projects of Asian Development Bank's South Asia Department, this knowledge sharing workshop aimed to improve understanding of ICT in education programs through some case studies in the Republic of Korea focusing on key success factors and policy implications related to those programs. Participants learned from a number of key initiatives on ICT in education programs implemented in the Republic of Korea through site visits as well as interactive discussion sessions.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
09 Nov 2016 Morning Session - Case Studies for ICT in Education in Korea
09 Nov 2016 Opening Remarks Sungsup Ra
09 Nov 2016 Session 1 - Setting the Context ICT in Bhutanese Education System
Integration and use of ICT in the Kingdom ofBhutan’s educational system started way before the year 2000. iSherig is the Education ICT Master Plan for...
Yeshey Lhendup
09 Nov 2016 Session 1 - Setting the Context ICT in Education in Nepal: Policies and Programs
The ICT in Education Master Plan (2013) and the Teacher Competency Framework (2016) are some ofNepal’s policy provisions on ICT in education. Strategic...
Tulashi Thapaliya
09 Nov 2016 Session 1 - Setting the Context Challenges in Setting up Sri Lanka for Virtual Education System
Schools in Sri Lanka have not really changed much over the past eight decades as attempts at educational innovation generally slip back to the traditional...
Upul Kumara
09 Nov 2016 Session 2 - Korean Case for ICT in Education The Initiatives on ICT in Education in Korea: Cyber Learning System and the National Education Information System
Bringing intelligent educational technology transformation is the goal of using ICT in education in the Republic of Korea. This presentation discusses...
Daejoon Hwang
09 Nov 2016 Afternoon Session - Studying the Education Broadcasting System Model New Challenges in Smart Education Era
The Korea Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) isa major educational television and radio network contributing greatly to improve and develop lifelong...
Arumnuri Han
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
10 Nov 2016 Morning Session - ICT for Teaching and Learning
10 Nov 2016 Session 3 - Trends and Developments of ICT in Education Policy Trends and Development of ICT in Education Policy
Despite a countless numberof national-level ICT in education policy initiatives in the last decade, cases of successful integration of ICT that have led...
Jonghwi Park
10 Nov 2016 Session 4 - ICT for Teacher Training and Learning ICT for Teacher Training
UNESCO has been providing support to governments of its member states in reforming their current ICT teacher training into a systematic competency-based...
Jonghwi Park
10 Nov 2016 Session 4 - ICT for Teacher Training and Learning MathCloud in the World
MathCloud is considered as the ultimate solution for students struggling in mathematics. This presentation shows MathCloud'seffectiveness in Asia and ...
Seunghoon Ji
10 Nov 2016 Afternoon Session - Studying Model Schools in Korea
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
11 Nov 2016 Morning Session - Policy Options for ICT in Education
11 Nov 2016 Session 5 - Special Presentation Shaping the Future of Education with Technology: Comparison of Korea and Singapore for ICT in Education
The Republic of Korea and Singapore have enacted systemic and systematic policies to bring new forms of teaching and learning practices in schools. ICT...
Hyo-Jeong So
11 Nov 2016 Session 6 - Group Discussions by Topics Innovative ICT Classroom Project
A project of the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Education and Korea Education Frontier Association, the Innovative ICT-based Pilot Classroom was developedwith...
Kevin Yoon
11 Nov 2016 Afternoon Session - Discussion for Next Step
11 Nov 2016 Session 7 - Group Discussions by Countries

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