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The aim of the AgShare project is to create a scalable and sustainable method of filling critical gaps in agriculture related curriculum through a redesigned MSc process. Graduate students are engaged in action and participatory research which connects them to communities and smallholders and through rigorous research practices produces high quality peer reviewed research, case studies and extension materials. The scalable process requires a collaboration of organizations that provide guidelines for action research, how to produce OERs, how to disseminate materials for research and community stakeholders. These OER materials fill critical resource gaps in African MSc agriculture curricula which can be modified for other downstream uses. African agriculture universities, faculty staff, students, researchers, NGO leaders, extension staff, and farmers will participate in building AgShare by demonstrating its benefits and outcomes and by building momentum and support for growth.<br><br>For details see http://www.oerafrica.org/agshare <br><br>The initiative is headquartered in [[Has city::Nairobi]], which is in [[Has country::Kenya]], in the region of [[Has region::Nairobi Province]].<br>The initiative is led by [[Has owner::OER Africa]].<br>Latitude and longitude = [[Has coordinates::-1.2696360,36.7933220]]<br><br>ISCED levels = [[Isced::4]];[[Isced::5]]<br>The initiative is of type [[itype::OER]]<br>The hashtag is [[Has hashtag::agshareoerafrica]]<br>[[Category:Africa]] [[Category:Mid Africa]] [[Category:Kenya]] [[Category:Nairobi Province]] [[Category:English]] [[Category:OER]] [[Category:OER unclassified]] {{ifoot}}
The aim of the AgShare project is to create a scalable and sustainable method of filling critical gaps in agriculture related curriculum through a redesigned MSc process. Graduate students are engaged in action and participatory research which connects them to communities and smallholders and through rigorous research practices produces high quality peer reviewed research, case studies and extension materials. The scalable process requires a collaboration of organizations that provide guidelines for action research, how to produce OERs, how to disseminate materials for research and community stakeholders. These OER materials fill critical resource gaps in African MSc agriculture curricula which can be modified for other downstream uses. African agriculture universities, faculty staff, students, researchers, NGO leaders, extension staff, and farmers will participate in building AgShare by demonstrating its benefits and outcomes and by building momentum and support for growth.<br><br>For details see [[Has url::http://www.oerafrica.org/agshare]] <br><br>The initiative is headquartered in [[Has city::Nairobi]], which is in [[Has country::Kenya]], in the region of [[Has region::Nairobi Province]].<br>The initiative is led by [[Has owner::OER Africa]].<br>Latitude and longitude = [[Has coordinates::-1.2696360,36.7933220]]<br><br>ISCED levels = [[Isced::4]];[[Isced::5]]<br>The initiative is of type [[itype::OER]]<br>The hashtag is [[Has hashtag::agshareoerafrica]]<br>[[Category:Africa]] [[Category:Mid Africa]] [[Category:Kenya]] [[Category:Nairobi Province]] [[Category:English]] [[Category:OER]] [[Category:OER unclassified]] {{ifoot}}
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The aim of the AgShare project is to create a scalable and sustainable method of filling critical gaps in agriculture related curriculum through a redesigned MSc process. Graduate students are engaged in action and participatory research which connects them to communities and smallholders and through rigorous research practices produces high quality peer reviewed research, case studies and extension materials. The scalable process requires a collaboration of organizations that provide guidelines for action research, how to produce OERs, how to disseminate materials for research and community stakeholders. These OER materials fill critical resource gaps in African MSc agriculture curricula which can be modified for other downstream uses. African agriculture universities, faculty staff, students, researchers, NGO leaders, extension staff, and farmers will participate in building AgShare by demonstrating its benefits and outcomes and by building momentum and support for growth.

For details see http://www.oerafrica.org/agshare

The initiative is headquartered in Nairobi, which is in Kenya, in the region of Nairobi Province.
The initiative is led by OER Africa.
Latitude and longitude = 1° 16' 10.69" S, 36° 47' 35.96" E

ISCED levels = 4;5
The initiative is of type OER
The hashtag is agshareoerafrica


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AgShare
Simple name AgShare
Owning institution OER Africa
Country of HQ Kenya
City/town of HQ Nairobi
Region/state of HQ Nairobi Province
Geographic address of HQ
Coordinates of virtual school 1° 16' 10.69" S, 36° 47' 35.96" E
ISCED level (1-9) 4, 5
Web address of Open Education Initiative http://www.oerafrica.org/agshare
Initiative Type OER
Hashtag agshareoerafrica