The ITU E-Learning Centre Abdelfattah ABUQAYYAS Coordinator Arab Centre of Excellence abdelfattah.abuqayyas@ties.itu.int ITU BDT IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
The ITU E-Learning Centre The e-learning center provides a set of course tools, such as: Bulletin Board (discussion forum): a system for asynchronous discussions, E-mail: a personal mailbox to exchange e-mails with the instructor and other students, Chat: a possibility for synchronous discussions, Glossary, Calendar of activities, Quizzes, Reference materials, IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
The ITU E-Learning Centre To see the available courses http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/hrd/elearning/classes/ login: welcome; and password: coe5583no IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
The ITU E-Learning Centre The second way to access the course is to click directly on the URL: http://elearningcentre.itu.int/public/03coeams021e and login. IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
The ITU E-Learning Centre Either of these options will bring you to the online course itself. IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
The ITU E-Learning Centre The Menu Bar includes the following features: myWebCT: Allows participants to see a list of courses in which they are registered, and instructors to see a list of all the courses they are conducting. Resume Course:Allow participants to resume their place in the Content Module. Course Map: Allows you and your participants to view the structure of the entire course on one page. The course elements are hyperlinks, enabling you to go to any place in the course from a single page. This tool simplifies navigation and is especially useful for courses with a large number of elements. Resources: Links to WebCT's e-Learning Hub. Help: Links you to the context-sensitive online Help. IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
Example: Regulation of New Services and IP Applications Welcome to this online course on the Regulation of New Services and IP Applications organized from 28 April - 5 July 2003 Chat Whiteboard Course Structure Content Assignments and Activities Alumni My Grades My Progress Quiz IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
Example: Regulation of New Services and IP ApplicationsChat WebCT Chat Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 General Chat for Regulation of New Services and IP Applications General Chat for All Courses You must have java enabled in your browser to use chat IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Example: Regulation of New Services and IP Applications Course Structure Course Structure The aim of this course is to harmonise the concepts and the regulatory management terms of new services and IP applications in the entities of the region by means of comprehension of the regulatory politics and trends of telecommunications in order for the participants to learn to effectively use the regulatory and technical tools in the development and application of telecommunication policies. Specific objectives: To analyze telecommunication policies and regulatory trends of new services and new IP applications. To analyze and learn the development of technologies and IP applications worldwide and in the Americas Region. To analyze the current state of regulation and its implications in all aspects related to electronic commerce, voice over IP and security networks, amongst others. Table of Contents 1. MODULE 1: INTERNET SITUATION AND NEW SERVICES IP 2. MODULE 2: INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES AND ARCHITECTURE 3. MODULE 3: THE IMPACT AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET AND TRENDS IN THE TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR'S REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT 4. MODULE 4: REGULATORY ASPECTOS OF THE INTERNET 5. MODULE 5: INTERCONNECTION, REGULATORY ASPECTS 6. MODULE 6: ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, REGULATION 7. MODULE 7: IP APLICATIONS AND REGULATION 8. MODULE 8: CONVERGENCE OF NETWORKS AND SERVICES. REGUALTORY TRENDS 9. MODULE 9: DEVELOP OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN THE REGION ANALYSIS OF CASES IN THE AMERICA IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
Example: Regulation of New Services and IP Applications Contents Objective of the module: To enable the participant to reinforce and update basic concepts regarding the development of the Internet, its current status, and trends at the world and the regional levels, and to interact with the group in order to contribute to and enrich the week’s material. Table of Contents 1. Training Material for the First Week 1.1. Part I 1.2. Part II 1.3. Part III 2. Bibliography 3. Glossary IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Example: Regulation of New Services and IP Applications Assignment and Activities Title Availability Grade Status Homework Nº 1 From: April 28, 2003 12:00pm -- / 10 Graded Due: May 10, 2003 12:00pm Homework Nº 2 From: May 6, 2003 12:00pm -- / 10 Graded Due: M ay 12, 2003 10:00pm Homework Nº 3 From: May 13, 2003 10:00pm -- / 10 Unavailable Due: May 19, 2003 10:00pm Homework Nº 4 From: May 20, 2003 12:00pm 10 / 10 Graded Due: May 28, 2003 12:00pm Homework Nº 5 From: May 27, 2003 12:00pm -- / 10 Unavailable Due: June 2, 2003 12:00pm Homework Nº6 From: June 4, 2003 12:00pm -- / 10 Not Submitted Due: June 10, 2003 12:00pm Homework Nº 7 From: June 9, 2003 12:00pm -- / 10 Unavailable Due: June 16, 2003 12:00pm Homework Nº 8 From: June 16, 2003 12:00pm -- / 10 Unavailable Due: June 23, 2003 12:00pm Homework Nº 9 From: June 23, 2003 10:00pm -- / 10 Unavailable Due: June 30, 2003 10:00pm IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
Example: Regulation of New Services and IP Applications My Grades IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003
The ITU E-Learning Centre Thank you Abdelfattah ABUQAYYAS IP Application and Digital Divide Workshop Tunis/Tunisia 17 – 19 June 2003