Welcome to the Virtual Education Wiki ~ Open Education Wiki
Category:National initiatives: Difference between revisions
(init) |
(confirmed extension to tertiary from university) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
This is the category for all national initiatives. Note that "national" may refer to an autonomous or semi-autonomous part of a country, e.g. | This is the category for all [[national initiatives]]. | ||
It refers to an initiative taken by a ministry or national agency in a country to set up a programme focussed on e-learning in tertiary-level institutions (universities and similar institutions - not schools). | |||
Note that "national" may refer to an autonomous or semi-autonomous part of a country, e.g. Scotland or Catalonia - or even to one of the states or provinces in federal countries such as Australia, Canada, China, India or the US. | |||
If the initiative involves more than one country but not many then it is not classified as a [[national initiative]] but as a multinational initiative. | |||
If the initiative involves a supranational political grouping or range of countries in a region than it is called an international initiative. | |||
Very often the national initiative will set up a consortium or generate a newly created institution of a unique nature in the nation involved. This leads to some overlap of the UNESCO classifications. | |||
== Note on collating sequence == | |||
Unusually for this wiki, National initiatives are indexed under the name of the country followed by the name of the initiative, thus under "Japan NIME", not under "NIME". This groups together all national initiatives from each nation. | |||
Where necessary for visual purposes, "subhead pages" of the form "Country..." are used. |
Latest revision as of 00:53, 7 April 2012
This is the category for all national initiatives.
It refers to an initiative taken by a ministry or national agency in a country to set up a programme focussed on e-learning in tertiary-level institutions (universities and similar institutions - not schools).
Note that "national" may refer to an autonomous or semi-autonomous part of a country, e.g. Scotland or Catalonia - or even to one of the states or provinces in federal countries such as Australia, Canada, China, India or the US.
If the initiative involves more than one country but not many then it is not classified as a national initiative but as a multinational initiative.
If the initiative involves a supranational political grouping or range of countries in a region than it is called an international initiative.
Very often the national initiative will set up a consortium or generate a newly created institution of a unique nature in the nation involved. This leads to some overlap of the UNESCO classifications.
Note on collating sequence
Unusually for this wiki, National initiatives are indexed under the name of the country followed by the name of the initiative, thus under "Japan NIME", not under "NIME". This groups together all national initiatives from each nation.
Where necessary for visual purposes, "subhead pages" of the form "Country..." are used.
Pages in category "National initiatives"
The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
A
B
F
G
S
T
U
- United Kingdom...
- Enhancement Academy
- Gwella
- Interactive University
- NHSU
- National College for School Leadership
- Online Learning Innovation Fund
- Open University National Role
- Pathfinder Programme
- UKeU
- Community Colleges Online
- Next Generation Learning Challenges
- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras