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of ICT in Learning
CICT's ICT4E: Table of Activities
Elem Limited No No No
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66
58
40
43
20
23
14
0
Grade 1 Grade 6 HS I HS IV College I College
Graduate Graduate Graduate
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Philippine OSY
• 5.18 million out-of-school youth (2005)
– 1.84 M aged 6 to 11 + 3.94 M aged 12 to 15
– 42% considered “idle”
• the Bureau of Alternative Learning System (BALS)
– “The Other Side of Education”
– provides non-formal and informal education
– receives less than 1% (0.068% in 2005) of the total
education budget
Alternative Learning System
Quezon City
Cebu City
CAPITAL OUTLAY
• Provision for procurement of Hardware
29.16%
MOOE
●
Professional Services (eLearning 48.08%
Modules)
●
Recipient preparation (inclusive of 10.29%
Seminars & Trainings)
●
Connectivity 4.35%
●
Project Mgt. and Stakeholders’ 8.12%
Coordination
Three Tracks
ICT-based
Livelihood
Program
Projected Results
• at least 600 out-of-school individuals serviced (1st 4 sites)
• pilot the integration of ICTs in education towards the
development of specific curricular standards and
guidelines for national adoption – more flexible than
formal education setting
• assess the effectiveness of the elearning modules for
probable wide-scale deployment and use around the
country (even in formal educ settings) – received
numerous inquiries already!
• assess the pilot run for duplication and rollout of more
eSkwela elearning centers around the country – LGUs
and NGOs are interested!; will receive national gov’t
funding for 14 additional pilot sites!
Project Components
eSkwela
Community
Support for
Program Stakeholders’
Sustainability Training
Monitoring &
Evaluation
Project Components
Infrastructure
Deployment
•21 units + peripherals +
broadband connectivity
•4 pilot urban sites
eSkwela
Infrastructure Deployment
• 21 Computers
– Laboratory:
• 20 PCs loaded with open source
productivity tools, learning modules, etc
• server
• LCD projector
• 3-in-1 printer (print, scan, copy)
• 2 A/C units
• Digital camera
• Computer Tables + Monoblocs
• Free Internet connection for 1
year; wireless
• bidding: finished
• deployment: Dec/Jan
Project Components
Infrastructure Curriculum Review &
Materials Development
Deployment
•conversion of 86 BALS print
•21 units + peripherals + modules + livelihood courses
broadband connectivity into elearning modules
•4 pilot urban sites
eSkwela
BALS Core Curriculum
• enhancement of life skills and lifelong learning skills
among its learners (21st Century Skills)
• ALS’ A&E Program - five learning strands:
1. Communication Skills
2. Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
3. Sustainable Use of Resources/ Productivity
4. Development of Self and a Sense of Community / Value of
Collaboration
5. Expanding One’s World Vision
Workers’ Rights
eSkwela
elearning
modules (A&E)
(ver 1) Learner outputs/
eSkwela portfolios
Learning +
Management Teacher-learner
System interactions
(alpha) +
Teacher-teacher &
BALS Session learner-learner
Guides & other interactions
materials
one hour of
one hour : collaborative group
computer-aided activities and
learning via projects
interactive elearning (practical
modules application)
eSkwela
Stakeholders’
Training
•Teachers’ Training
•Lab Management
Training
•Sustainability Trng
Project Components
• Educators’ Training
– Prof. Tim Unwin’s Seminar Workshops (Intel-
sponsored):
• ICTs and the Design of Teacher Training Programs
• Monitoring & Evaluation in ICT4E Activities
– Teacher Training Workshop on ICT4E for BALS-
TWG (7 members, 24-hour training + 56-hour
workshop;
• output: http://balsontheweb.wikispaces.com)
Project Components
• Educators’ Training
– Teacher Training on the customized eSkwela Instructional
Design
• ICT Literacy + ICT-enabled learning + use of the eSkwela LMS
• 8 mobile teachers/instructional managers per community, 40 hrs
• http://eSkwela.wikispaces.com
– Onsite Laboratory Management (2 participants, 40hrs)
– Sustainability Planning Workshop (3 participants/school,
24hrs)
• DepEd rep (pref. ALS Head)
• School Board rep
• Local partner rep (from LGU or NGO or barangay)
http://eSkwela.wikispaces.com
Project Components
Infrastructure Materials Development
Deployment •conversion of 86 BALS print
•21 units + peripherals + modules into elearning
broadband connectivity modules
•4 pilot urban sites
eSkwela
Community
Support for
Stakeholders’
Program
Training
Sustainability
•Local Community / GU •Teachers’ Training
Involvement •Lab Management
Training
•Sustainability Trng
Project Components
• Community Involvement
– for Community Mobilization, Sustainability, and Project
Customization
– feeder center for Livelihood Training Programs (e.g.
PESO, CITE)
– site renovations – ongoing
– Local eSkwela Steering Committee – being finalized
– assignment of Center Manager + Lab Manager -
assigned
– teacher- & learner- selection – ongoing
• successful Stakeholders’ Mobilization
meetings!
- draft MOAs and Deeds of Donation being reviewed
Local eSkwela Steering Committee
eSkwela
Community
Support for
Stakeholders’
Program
Training
Sustainability
•Local Community / GU •Teachers’ Training
Involvement •Lab Management
Training
Monitoring & •Sustainability Trng
Evaluation
Monitoring and Evaluation
• in close coordination with BALS, the SCL-EDO, and the
recipient communities
• pre-implementation: focus group discussions + interviews
- done
• regular site visits and program assessment sessions
• automated monitoring system via LMS
• class checklists, student portfolios, lab logbook
• pre-test, post-test, feedback, year-end interviews, written
surveys, observations, self-assessment, and focus group
discussions
• Impact study together with BALS and UPOU (discussions
ongoing)
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