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Follow on Google News | ICORE International Community for Open Research and EducationBy: ICORE Keynote at UNESCO IITE Conference by Dr Christian M. Stracke demands Change in Education to Focus on Leaner Motivation Moscow, UNESCO IITE 2014 –The International UNESCO Conference IITE-2014 in Moscow addressed "New Challenges for Pedagogy and Quality Education" with a special focus on MOOCs, Clouds and Mobiles. In his keynote Dr Christian M. Stracke, ICORE Founder and Managing Director of the TELIT Research Institute, discussed "Quality Education through Innovation and ICT: Opportunities or Contradiction" “Often forgotten, but very important, is the fun factor that high-quality education needs to increase to support the learners' motivation and consequently their learning results,” Dr Stracke said. In his plea for more fun in education Dr Stracke was echoed and supported by Prof Dr Hwang Dae-Joon from Korea in another keynote. Furthermore, Dr Stracke underlined the need for innovative quality education as globalisation, worldwide connectivity and online services which are changing the world of work as well as all of our lives and society itself. The TELIT Research Institute (www.TELIT.wiwi.uni- Today educational change through refined pedagogies which include the fun factor has become extremely important to achieve the highest learning quality possible. For this purpose, the new concept of “open learning”has been introduced to address quality education. Efforts towards opening up education through innovations like online cooperation, MOOCs and technology-enhanced learning have achieved broad awareness and global consensus. New policies on open learning at the international level such as the OER Declaration by UNESCO have supported this trend. ICORE, the International Community for Open Research and Open Education (www.ICORE-online.org) was established with this objective in 2013 and launched at the international LINQ Conference in Rome in order to promote open education and its connections with open research. ICORE is collaborating with leading European and international organizations motivated by a common vision, joining efforts for future strategies and activities which facilitate innovative learning in schools, universities, societies and at work. To support this objective, Open Discovery Space (ODS: www.opendiscoveryspace.eu) was initiated as the major European initiative and community supported by European Commission. ODS is introducing e-Learning in 28 countries and over 2,000 schools throughout Europe and is helping more than 10,000 teachers open up and modernize school education. It is supported by the initiative Inspiring Science Education (ISE: www.inspiring- Alexander Khoroshilov, UNESCO IITE Officer-in-Charge, Conference Co-Chair and Organiser of the International UNESCO Conference IITE-2014 was satisfied with the speeches and discussions, resulting in a resolution approved at the final plenary. He was pleased to welcome more than 300 participants from four continents at the National University Mephi in Moscow. More information on the International UNESCO Conference IITE-2014 including the conference programme is available online: http://conference2014.iite.unesco.org More information on ICORE, the International Community for Open Research and Open Education can be found at: www.ICORE-online.org More information about the TELIT Institute and its efforts regarding innovations in learning quality can be found online at www.TELIT.wiwi.uni- End
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