Western Cape Education Department Broadband: e- Vision for e-Education e-Learning and e-Administration February 2013.

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Western Cape Education Department Broadband: e- Vision for e-Education e-Learning and e-Administration February 2013

From Broadband to eEducation WCG Broadband initiative Schools’ Broadband connectivity by 2014 Implications for eEducation Vision for eTeaching and eLearning ( ) Every Teacher and every learner will have instantaneous, real-time, free access to digital learning resources

Vision WiFi LAN in all schools Handheld devices for all learners Access to central repository of digital content for eTeaching and eLearning Simultaneous live lessons broadcast from best classrooms Online simultaneous assessments Etc, etc….

Progression Map

Timeline Environment 1455 schools Computer labs Traditional classrooms Computers in classrooms Modified classrooms Mobile devices in classrooms Multi-media hubs Reconfigured classrooms Mobile hand-held, WIFI enabled devices anywhere Curriculum / Education CAPSCAPS Propriety software Traditional models Digital teaching & learning resources Integrated pedagogies Freeware Learning objects Evolving methodologies Online modules Self-determined e-Learning e-Education System NetworksNetworks WAN Broadband LMS Wireless LAN Cloud computing Internet Wired LAN networks Wireless networks e-Learning Technology use for traditional tasks Use of digital resources to support learning Collaborative learning Self-paced / individualised mentored learning Online lessons / assessment & collaboration/communication e-Teaching e-mentor/support e-Learning enabler Use of technology to present lessons Use of digital resources to enhance teaching/learning Blended f2f/on-line lessons e-lessons e-assessment Extended reach using technologies e-Administration CEMIS/SAMS CEMIS/SAMS integration Online business transacting – focus on data quality Online/Offline secure SAMS – focus on classroom/central policy driven curriculum e-admin Online SAMS integrate with National – focus on school finance management/ e- capacity building National Online SAMS – real-time data used for planning at school/Districts/Provincial/National with built in governance

Skills requirements Schools, teachers, learners must have access to systems, services, digital content and support: Ability to service and maintain school LANs Need for supply and maintenance of equipment and devices (laptops/tablets) Development and maintenance of digital resources eResources, eTextbooks and eReaders Need for/development of digital platforms Training for teachers and learners

Classroom of the Future – for ALL