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	<swrc:title xml:lang="en">The impact of OER in the education and training sector in India: from content to an inclusive learning ecosystem</swrc:title>
	<dc:language>en</dc:language>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Drivers of the OER movement</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Sharing economy</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">OER community</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Indian OER initiative</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Expectations from OER</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Creating an OER ecosystem</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Capability maturity model</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Research and exploration</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:keyword xml:lang="en">Challenge of reading proficiency</swrc:keyword>
	<swrc:editor xml:lang="en">M M Pant</swrc:editor>
	<dc:subject xml:lang="en">Impact</dc:subject>
	<swrc:abstract xml:lang="en">This document highlights on the dominant narrative of the more than a decade old story of OERs is the liberation from stringent punitive copyright regime to a Creative Commons licensing system for easily sharing increasingly more educational content. The 3Vs of Big Data, that is variety, volume and velocity make this a very vibrant movement. But running alongside during the same timeline is a track of technological developments oflighter, portable, low power consuming, access devices such as Tablets, SmartPhones, wearable devices and mobile Internet, and the third track of developments in and adoption of innovative pedagogies of MOOCs, Flipped Classroom, Learning Analytics, Open Badges, Gamification, Storification and others. These three driving forces are enhancing the impact of the OER movement leading to an unprecedented disruptive transformation of education that can deliver massive personalised learning on the move.</swrc:abstract>
	<swrc:journal xml:lang="en">Proceedings of the 2nd Regional Symposium on Open Educational Resources: Beyond Advocacy, Research and Policy (24-27 June 2014; Penang, Malaysia)</swrc:journal>
	<swrc:pages>1-7</swrc:pages>
	<swrc:date>2014-06</swrc:date>
	<swrc:publisherOf xml:lang="en">Wawasan Open University</swrc:publisherOf>
	<swrc:type xml:lang="en"> Electronic </swrc:type>
	<dc:contributor xml:lang="en">Wawasan Open University</dc:contributor>
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