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Learning Analytics

Learning Analytics is a rapidly growing research field and commercial market, with potentially disruptive potential. While educational researchers have for many years used computational techniques toanalyse learner data, generate visualizations of...
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Alternative Models of Education Delivery

The key goal of this Policy Brief is to produce a number of alternative models of education delivery in the formal education sector. It was felt that the creation of five alternative models would sufficiently populate the various subsectors of for...
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How Technology Can Change Assessment
Many discussions of technology-based assessments concentrate on automating current methods of testing to save time and cost. However, technology also changes what educators can assess, how and when to assess it, and for what purpose...
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Pedagogies of Media and Information Literacies (in Russian)

UNESCO has been actively involved in developing foundations for media and information literacy to assist Member States in pursuing the achievement of the objectives of the Grünwald Declaration (1982), the Alexandria Declaration (2005) and the...
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ICT and General Administration in Educational Institutions

This policy briefing provides an overview of the Information and Communication Technologies that are used to support educational administration. It covers the full range of technologies used to support learning, teaching and researc...
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ICT in Primary Education

The book “ICT in Primary Education” within the IITE Analytical Surveys series has been out of print. This is the first publication in the framework of the UNESCO IITE three-year project “ICTs in primary education”. It explo...
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Media and Information Literacy: Curriculum for Teachers (in Russian)

The Institute has translated and published the UNESCO curriculum "Media and Information Literacy: Curriculum for Teachers" in Russian. Authors: Wilson, Carolyn Grizzle, Alton Tuazon, Ramon Akyempong, Kwame Cheung,...
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Recognizing the potential of ICT in early childhood education

+Slovak version! The analytical survey “Recognizing the potential of ICT in early childhood education” involved a literature review and comprehensive analysis of theoretical approaches to early childhood education (ECE) and the met...
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Pedagogies of Media and Information Literacies

UNESCO has been actively involved in developing foundations for media and information literacy to assist Member States in pursuing the achievement of the objectives of the Grünwald Declaration (1982), the Alexandria Declaration (2005) and the...
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Educational Portals and Open Educational Resources in the Russian Federation

A new survey “Educational Portals and Open Educational Resources in the Russian Federation” (authors: Alexey Sigalov and Alexey Skuratov) has been published by IITE. The book provides an up-to-date survey of the current level of develo...
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