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Courses
Kerala Education Grid project proposes to address the problem
of providing quality education in the colleges and universities
using TELT by involving the teachers themselves as much
as possible. It will establish a network of Education
Servers across colleges linked to a few Resource Centres
[EGRC] and a central Education Grid Operations Centre
[EGOC]. The teachers and the colleges will be supported
by the Education Grid project to develop quality content
through its services and invoke such educational processes
that effectively apply TELT methods. In this endeavour,
the project will draw from the large volumes of content
available or getting generated over the Internet or
by the national level projects such as the National
Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning [NPTEL].
There is a wide variety of issues to be addressed
and several innovations to be made in the Higher Education
system to benefit from the potential offered by the
Education Grid. The vision of Education Grid is
to provide quality education to all students independent
of geography. The target group is the set of colleges,
institutions and universities that constitute the higher
education system. This is proposed to be achieved through
modernising and equipping the colleges to make TELT
methods a way of life in the colleges. The core issue
of Education Grid is quality education. Here we state
the two major issues addressed by the Education Grid
to achieve its objectives. The first is to review the
parameters that address quality in Education. The second
concerns with the infrastructure, programmes and processes
to be supported by the Education Grid project. In a
fundamental way, the Education Grid project is different
from merely deploying Internet, Education Servers and
access to the same. The project has several major areas
of operations, each run by its own task forces. All
these task forces operate under the supervision of the
Apex Project Coordination Unit and supported by either
the Education Grid Operations Centre at IIITM-K, or,
the Resource Centres proposed to be established in leading
institutions.
The task forces that are assigned to create and sustain
the Course Knowledge and Collaboration Space [CKCS]
in identified courses are central to the Education Grid
functions. Each CKCS task force will be duly constituted
and approved by the APCU and called as Course Expert
Group [CEG]. Each CEG will be rooted to one of the EGRCs
or the EGOC. For example, 1st Year Mathematics for B.E/B.Tech/B.Sc.
programmes will have its own CEG and associated network
of Mathematics teachers and students across the colleges.
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