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I
am indeed delighted to participate in the 3rd Convocation of Netaji
Subhash Open University (NSOU). I greet the Vice Chancellor, Directors
of schools, professors, lecturers, staff and the members of the study
centre community for their contribution in shaping young minds to contribute
to the nation in multiple fields. I take this opportunity to congratulate
the University students for their academic performance. The Universities
have a major responsibility in nation building, through imparting education
to all those who aspire to learn more, by providing education opportunity
to students in remote areas in multiple disciplines on holidays. In
addition, there are many students who interrupt their studies to earn
for their family. They have a desire to improve themselves and also
there are knowledge seekers. Open University education system provides
them such an opportunity. Thus Open University education has a large
socio-economic relevance. I am happy to note that this University during
the last three years has contributed substantially in the development
of higher education in West Bengal and enabled nearly two thousand two
hundred students to acquire higher education. I was thinking what thoughts,
I can share with this enlightened members of this distance learning
centre. I have selected the topic "Technology enhanced Distance Education".
Growth
of Knowledge Society
During
the last century, the world has undergone a change from agriculture
society, where manual labour was the critical factor, to industrial
society where the management of technology, capital and labour provided
the competitive advantage. Then the information era was born in the
last decade, where connectivity and software products are driving the
economy of a few nations. In the 21st century, a new society is emerging
where knowledge is the primary production resource instead of capital
and labour. The Knowledge society is powered by innovative capacity.
Efficient utilisation of this existing knowledge can create comprehensive
wealth of the nation and also improve the quality of life - in the form
of better health, education, infrastructure and other social indicators.
Ability to create and maintain the knowledge infrastructure, develop
knowledge workers and enhance their productivity through creation, growth
and exploitation of new knowledge will be the key factors in deciding
the prosperity of this Knowledge Society. Whether a nation has arrived
at a stage of knowledge society is judged by the way the country effectively
deals with knowledge creation and knowledge deployment in all sectors
like IT, Industries, Agriculture, Health Care etc.,
Netaji
Subhas Open University has a major role to play in this transformation
process of our society into a knowledge society through their Open University
education system. There has been considerable effort to apply technology
for improving the delivery of open education system over the years.
With the availability of an exclusive education satellite (EDUSAT),
the time is ripe for making intense use of ICT to create an interactive
virtual class rooms in all our remote areas. The hundred and forty two
study centres can be connected through the universal tele-education
system to enable availability of the teachings of expert teachers from
certain centres to all the students irrespective of their location.
It will also enable delivery of lectures by renowned professors on common
subjects to all the centres from a single point. Now I would like to
discuss the ingredients of Knowledge Society.
Necessary
ingredients for Knowledge Society
Knowledge
is converted into wealth for social good through the process of innovation.
Innovation is an important factor for the competitiveness of both service
and manufacturing sectors. Innovation tends to emanate less from R&D
and more from other sources including organizational change. Hence there
is an urgent need to establish an innovation system in the country.
Such a system would involve creation of clusters, which are networks.
This network can include inter dependent firms, knowledge producing
institutions/ universities, colleges/institutes, research institutes,
technology providing firms/bridging institutions, (for example think
tanks, providers of technical and consultancy services) and customers
linked in a value addition creating production chain. The concept of
clusters goes beyond that of a firm network, as it captures all forms
of knowledge sharing and exchange. Thus, an innovative system with its
clusters would tap into the growing stock of global knowledge, assimilate
and adopt it to local needs and finally create new knowledge and technology.
Netaji Subhas Open University should propagate the new knowledge among
the sixty thousand students spread in different parts of West Bengal.
This will be the greatest contribution that NSOU will be making to provide
value added education to the youth of West Bengal who are the vital
resource for transforming West Bengal into a developed State before
2020.
I understand that NSOU has taken number of steps to apply ICT for providing
value added services to the Open University students. Your participation
in Gyan vani programme of INGOU and institution of Video conferencing
facility at study centres located in Berhampur, Basantidevi, Cooch Behar
and Siliguri is indeed a progressive step towards the distance and wider
outreach of the education programmes. Since you are in this mission,
I would like to share my experience with a universal tele-education
system implemented in Rashtrapati Bhavan.
A
multi-pronged approach for Tele-Education
A
three-pronged approach is essential to make distance education programme
viable and a successful proposition through the universal tele-education
system to all remote parts of the country. Since the EDUSAT is providing
the connectivity the other two essential components which are vital
for the success of the programme are Tele-Education System and the Quality
Content Generation and deployment.
Tele-education
Delivery System
I
would like to narrate my experience in the development of a Tele-education
delivery system. I had a dream; a good mathematics teacher teaching
mathematics in a remote village like Bagribari in West Bengal should
be able to teach a number of schools located in different parts of the
country including Konkan villages in Maharashtra, interact with the
students in sequence and be able to clarify the doubts. Also the teacher
must be able to draw the knowledge from various sources on the fly,
such as internet, digital library, generated creative content and the
lectures given by various experts in the same field and deliver to all
the students as if they are in the same simulated class room in a cost
effective manner. Such a system has been implemented in Rashtrapati
Bhavan.
Characteristics
of System: This universal tele-education delivery system works via
heterogeneous network platform through IP protocol. It provides virtual
classrooms in a multi class and studio environment with seamless two-way
interaction between the teachers and students in a collaborative framework.
It provides seamless, one-to-one, one-to-many connectivity, through
the broadcasting network in a multicasting mode of delivery. It seamlessly
enables a remote teacher to become a teacher to all the students in
a session. Unlike the other video conferencing systems and multimedia
tools currently in use for tele-education purposes, this Interactive
Universal Tele-education delivery system creates a virtual classroom.
It enables the teacher to take the student to a live virtual tour of
the subject. This provides a cost effective solution for interactive
content delivery. In a comparative basis we can create 250 nodes tele-education
system for interactive delivery at a cost of establishing 4 multi-station
video conferencing systems.
The Experience: Recently, I addressed five colleges in different
parts of Punjab as a part of Distance Education Programme. I referred
in my classroom the subject what I was teaching, relevant Digital Library
reference, a page from book reference and my talk delivered during an
international conference on e-governance through my website. I could
see all the class students from various locations. They can also see
me and interact with me. Such an interactive tele-education delivery
system is fully functional. This integrated solution will enable NSOU
to realize a cost effective virtual dynamic classroom. NSOU may like
to study the system and make use of it for realizing the goals of the
university to become a world class institution in distance education.
I understand that the Universities abroad have already adopted such
systems and the students are enriched through quality education imparted
through the innovative use of ICT.
The
Role of Faculty Members: Capacity Building
Many
of our faculty members have successfully groomed young innovators who
can innovate and create innovative organisations, which are relevant
to the society. The success of your students is a testimony to your
great service. I am sure that each one of you would create many innovators
in the field of science, engineering, management, agriculture, law,
information technology and other disciplines taught by this University.
For participating in the nation building tasks, the capacities required
to be built among the students by the faculty members are: the capacity
for research and inquiry, the capacity for creativity and innovation,
particularly the creative transfer of knowledge, the capacity to use
high technology, the capacity for entrepreneurial leadership and the
capacity for Moral Leadership. The aim of the faculty members should
be to build character, human values enhance the learning capacity of
the students through technology and build the confidence among them
to be innovative and creative which in turn will enable them to contribute
towards making their organisations competitive in the global environment.
Digital
Library Initiative
As
you may be aware India has a mission of digitizing million books through
a digital library programme. This has been initiated based on a proposal
by Prof. Raj Reddy of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Pittsburgh and
Prof. N. Balakrishnan of IISc, Bangalore. Prof. Raj Reddy, an NRI has
taken a special initiative of creating this programme in India, his
mother land for improving the educational system in the country. This
has been his passion for many years. This programme is progressing well
and we have already digitized 90,000 books out of which 50,000 are already
on the web http://www.dli.ernet.in. Many of the books are in Indian
languages. This Digital Library of India Initiative had also become
test bed for many Indian Language Technology Research including the
development of Machine Translation Systems, OCRs, Summarizers and so
on in Indian languages. More than 21 centres spanning academic institutions,
social organizations and Government agencies including the Rashtrapati
Bhavan have partnered in creating this huge repository of knowledge.
This programme is fully supported by the Ministry of Communication and
Information Technology. NSOU can utilize the facilities of the digital
library initiative and digitize all the course material available with
them in different disciplines. This will enable the university to offer
large number of e-learning courses and design web based education.
Speech
Applet Virtual Vision
I
would like to mention an experience relating to the provision of a special
learning facility to the Visually Challenged students based on the discussions;
I had with Mr. Deependra Manocha who wrote to me few months back about
his inability to read my speeches in the website. Later, I met Mr. Asif
Iqbal, who told that he was using the computer for his studies, exams,
presentations and communications. For this he was using a third party
software which is costly and beyond the reach of an ordinary person.
This motivated me to think of getting software developed, which can
become a versatile, low cost tool for all trainers and self help learning
system for visually challenged persons through web.
Based
on this thought, a Speech Applet "Virtual Vision" has been designed
at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The main objectives were that it should: be a
versatile tool, have a voice enabled interface, configurable with any
web server, provide an audio output of any web content on mouse-over
and mouse click. It should be available to access through web, and be
easy to deploy the course designed for visually challenged persons in
an intranet and internet environment. The team has developed and produced
a Speech Applet ‘Virtual Vision’ having these characteristics within
a period of seven weeks. It can be operated using a keyboard for its
activation and deactivation of speech, which makes them feel interactive.
The speech applet can be configured to an e-learning system, wherein
the courses, training materials for the visually challenged persons
can be deployed and they can learn with ease through this tool. NSOU
may like to study this applet and incorporate it as a part of the learning
programme for visually challenged students of the University. Now I
would like to discuss about sharing of knowledge from the alumni of
the University for preparing our youth to face global competition.
Need
for NSOU Web Portal
NSOU
should have a continuing education portal which provides educational
services from its alumni, from the industry, from the academia to enlighten
and knowledge enable the faculty and students with the real time experiences.
Portal will act an interface between the alumni and the current students.
They can share their experiences, they can discuss among themselves,
they can give suggestion for teaching improvements, course contents,
dynamic upgradation of the syllabus based on world wide developments,
creation of employment opportunities and adaptation of technology application
for improving the learning methods. NSOU should develop an incentive
to attract the alumni to contribute for this portal and also organize
yearly event to bring the alumni and the learners together for mutual
benefit.
Conclusion
: Creative Leadership
As
we move towards a developed India with economic strength, competitiveness,
knowledge power and technology, productivity needs, effective governance
and empowered management, we also need the gravitational force of “Creative
Leadership” to hold together multiple endeavours. In the changing scenario,
we need leaders whose leadership styles which move from commander to
coach, manager to mentor, from director to delegator and from one who
demands respect to one who facilitates self respect. My congratulations
to the young graduates and best wishes to all the members of the University
in the mission of generating large number of creative leaders for the
nation.
May God bless you.
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