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Welcome to the Learning4Content hub
Building capacity for open education together
The purpose of Learning4Content
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| Tell me and I'll forget, show me and I may not remember, involve me, and I'll understand.
The Learning4Content project is inspired by this meaningful native North American proverb. We are building capacity among teachers/educators to develop free content for learning, and prioritize wiki skills training in developing countries.
Outcomes/Results
The Learning4Content project is likely the world's largest attempt to develop wiki skills for education. Launched in January 2008, by 30 June 2009 WikiEducator had facilitated 86 workshops training 3,001 educators from 113 different countries.
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Get involved ...
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There are many ways to get involved with the Learning4Content initiative:
- share your wiki knowledge and become a facilitator;
- help to organise a L4C workshop for your country;
- sign up for free training as a participant and share your knowledge by developing one lesson of free content;
- ask your employer/institution to sponsor a L4C Workshop - by contributing access to a computer laboratory for the training
- contribute financially so that we can organise more training workshops;
- Donate time and run your own wiki skills workshops in your local community;
- spread the word and tell your friends, colleagues and employers about the Learning4Content project.
Blog reflections posted by L4C participants
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In the news
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Next workshop Register now for the 32nd online Learning4Content workshop. This free workshop will run from November 23, to December 6, 2009.
WikiEducator publishes its report on the world's largest wiki training initiative in education: Learning4Content - The first 18 months (Download 1.7 MB)
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation award the OER Foundation $200 000 for WikiEducator's Learning4Content project to continue our work in building wiki editing skills for education and to improve content interoperability between Mediawiki and Connexions
June's second second online L4C workshop attracted a record number of 284 participants from 64 different countries. The workshop was ably facilitated by Nellie Deutsch (Canada/Israel), Gladys Gahona (Mexico), Benjamin Stewart (Mexico), Rima Al Eryani (Yemen) -- all graduates of the Learning4Content initiative.
News archive
| Latest posts from our L4C list
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Reaching our targets
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Report: Learning4Content - The first 18 months - Download 1.7 MB
| L4C Vital Statistics- 30 June 2009
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| No. of online workshops
| 28
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| No. of face-to-face workshops
| 58
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| No of countries (f-t-f workshops)
| 34
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| Participants registered
| 3001
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| No. of learning contracts signed
| 1280
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Featured L4C Graduate
WikiEducator is an empowering force for education "Getting together is beginning. Staying together is progress. Working together is success." Rg-Veda.
I am Dr. Ramakrishnan Srinivasan, a 52 year old male Indian hailing from the state of Karnataka.
I discovered the country page for India on WikiEducator and enlisted myself as a WikiAmbassador on 13 April 2008. The following day, I registered for an online Learning4Content workshop. My mission is to share with the world our rich heritage of India, that is Bharat, and this will help fulfil my vision of realizing global human identity as revealed in the living Vedic tradition. I believe that the wiki environment is conducive to achieving the ideals of being human globally. Read more ...
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