UKS
rolls-out content development training to the Oman Ministry of Education
May 21 2009
UKS, the Middle East’s leading
learning solutions enabler, has been chosen by the Oman Ministry of education to
deliver training on content development, as part of the ministry’s strategy to
transfer their curricula into digital format. The training was set from March
22, 2009 to May 13, 2009 and aims to successfully prepare the ministry’s
eLearning content development team and school educators with the instructional
and technical skills required to develop eLearning content.
The Oman government has formulated a far reaching strategic vision for the
country in the following terms: "To transform the Sultanate of Oman into a
sustainable Knowledge Society by leveraging Information and Communication
Technologies to enhance government services, enrich businesses and empower
individuals.”
“As a result of the rapid development in information technology and
telecommunications, the ministry has paid special attention to this aspect by
establishing two new sections at the General Directorate of Information
Technology. The sections are e-learning & e-content sections at the eLearning
techniques Department where the focus is on using technology in the educational
process to support the educational curricula with an exciting interactive means
of learning for the students. Moreover, it is necessary to create a more
interactive learning environment to stimulate and enrich student’s knowledge, as
well as facilitate the teacher’s tasks.” said Khalid Al Siyabi, Oman – MOE
General Director of Information Technology.
The beginning of the eLearning was by forming a team specialized in designing
the eContents based on common international standards through the cooperation
with a company specialized in this area, in order to transfer the expertise to
the central team of the ministry and to the teams representing both e-learning &
eContent sections at the Education Zones. The target group was selected on the
basis of conditions, standards, examinations and interviews, conducted to assess
their experience and skills in the field of educational design and multimedia
and graphic design programs to the extent of the student desire to further
learning and self-development.
One of the elements of this vision is an overarching goal of building an
education system that equips Omanis with 21st century skills, through the
increased use of eLearning in schools. With the implementation of an educational
portal that provides appropriate and professional interactive content, the Oman
MoE will provide students with access to their class work or homework, tools to
solve problems and individualized immediate feedback. Learning will become a
constructive activity since the student will now depend on him/herself to
acquire the necessary information.
“UKS is very proud of this strategic partnership with Oman’s Ministry of
Education and for being selected to deliver such a specialized training
program.” said Tawfeeq Jaafar, UKS Content Services Manager. “Our training
approach is based on utilizing the current skills of the ministry’s team and
putting it into an eLearning context in order to enable them to develop
eLearning courses”.
The training program covered many important eLearning subjects, such as:
• Instructional design
• Using Web 2.0 tools in learning
• Developing storyboards
• Developing online, reusable learning objects using learn eXact
• Managing the content development cycle using learn eXact
• Managing content using learn eXact
Tawfeeq Jaafar continues “In order to get the most benefit out of this training
we were keen on providing ample practical exercises that gave the trainees a
better hands-on experience in eLearning content development. The trainees were
split into smaller groups, where each group was asked to produce an online
learning object. At the end of the training program the trainees were able to
develop and deliver new online learning objects.”
Maimoona Al-Abri, Oman MOE Deputy Manager for e-learning and e-content added:
“One of the most important elements of eLearning is the presence of a qualified
and specialized team in the management, design and development of eContent based
on the national educational curricula. Therefore, the ministry was keen on
forming and preparing this team to manage and create interactive learning
methods that can be used and developed. This training program is considered as
the actual starting point for the eContent section at the ministry. It focuses
on the participation of the teacher as the subject matter expert, with the
educational designer who will be a member in the educational curricula committee
and the executive Group, taking into account the quality of production that is
In sync with the philosophy of education.”
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