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Pedagogical and Organisational Issues in the Campaign for IT Literacy Through Spoken Tutorials

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This chapter describes an IT literacy promotion drive in India, using Spoken Tutorials, offered through organised self-learning workshops. Spoken Tutorials are Screencast videos of 10-min duration. The steps taken to make the Spoken Tutorials suitable for self-learning are described. As the Spoken Tutorial activity is restricted to open-source software, practice-based learning is possible, thereby being as effective as active learning. Only the spoken part of these tutorials is dubbed into Indian languages, benefiting a large number of students who are weak in English, which is nevertheless widely spoken in India. This helps everyone learn important IT topics while retaining the employment potential. About 100,000 students are trained every year through this methodology, with an option to earn certificates on passing online tests, all of which are offered absolutely free of cost. The website http://spoken-tutorial.org, which is used for coordination, has become extremely popular, with the number of page views expected to be three to four million in the current year. Feedback from 25,000 students and testimonials vouch for the usefulness of the Spoken Tutorial methodology.

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Abbreviations

FOSS::

Free and Open Source Software

IGNOU::

Indira Gandhi National Open University

IT::

Information Technology

SELF Workshop::

Spoken tutorial based Education and Learning through

Free FOSS studyWorkshop

ST::

Spoken Tutorial

STs::

Spoken Tutorials

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Acknowledgements

The author wants to thank Nancy Varkey and Shyama Iyer for leading the efforts in the creation and the use of ST, respectively. He thanks Vishnu and Sanmugam for the web support and in collating the user feedback. He thanks Kiran Eranki for carrying out many useful research studies on the use of ST. The author wants to thank the entire FOSSEE (http://fossee.in) team for supporting the ST efforts. Finally, he thanks the funding agency, National Mission on Education through ICT (Ministry of Human Resource Development), for a generous financial grant.

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Moudgalya, K.M. (2014). Pedagogical and Organisational Issues in the Campaign for IT Literacy Through Spoken Tutorials. In: Huang, R., Kinshuk, ., Chen, NS. (eds) The New Development of Technology Enhanced Learning. Lecture Notes in Educational Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38291-8_13

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