c&d-LEARNING IMPLEMENTATION ARCHITECTURE Adapting e-Learning to Developing Countries

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Martinez-Mateo, Jesus [1 ]
Munoz-Hernandez, Susana [1 ]
Perez-Rey, David [1 ]
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[1] Univ Politecn Madrid, Fac Informat, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
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Educational methods; e-Learning; Thin clients; Cooperation for the development; Satellite connection; Internet access; Teleconference; Videoconference; Off-line courses;
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From the educational point of view, the most widespread method in developing countries is on-site education. Technical and economic resources cannot support conventional distance learning infrastructures and it is even worse for courses in universities. They usually suffer a lack of qualified faculty staff, especially in technical degrees. The literature suggest that e-learning is a suitable solution for this problem, but its methods are developed attending to educational necessities of the First World and cannot be applied directly to other contexts. The proposed methodology is a variant of traditional e-learning adapted to the needs of developing countries. E-learning for Cooperation and Development (c&d-learning) is oriented to be used for educational institutions without adequate technical or human resources. In this paper we describe the c&d-learning implementation architecture based on three main phases: hardware, communication and software; e.g. computer and technical equipping, internet accessing and e-learning platform adaptation. Proper adaptation of educational contents to c&d-learning is discussed and a real case of application in which the authors are involved is described: the Ngozi University at Burundi.
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