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Revision as of 18:07, 5 September 2020


Welcome to Karnataka Open Educational Resources

The Karnataka Open Educational Resources (KOER) portal is an OER repository with collaborative resource creation by the teachers, of the teachers and for the teachers from Karnataka. The portal seeks to bring together teachers, students, schools and institutions in Karnataka to share their experiences and resources. The KOER is also available in Kannada.

KOER began as an initiative to publish all the resources being shared by the teachers in the Subject Teacher Forum mailing lists. All content created and uploaded on KOER is licensed as OER using the CC BY SA Creative Commons license. KOER is a collaborative platform maintained by IT for Change, curating resources shared by teachers on mailing lists, resources shared by other organizations as well as from the world wide web to make a resource repository relevant to the teachers of the state.


Vidyagama

Extraordinary times call for dynamic and flexible responses and school education is currently facing such a situation. This section will be adding resources for teachers and schools to plan lessons and activities for students – out of school, online, blended – as well as strategies for communication with parents and student assessments.



Lesson of the week

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ICT Curriculum and syllabus

Participating in today's information society requires the development of new skills as well as an understanding of how these processes are affecting society.

An ICT textbook has been developed by the state of Telangana based on the National ICT Curriculum, developed by NCERT. An accompanying teacher handbook is also available. Resources for learning different digital tools is available on Explore-an-application.


Courses

To stay current in your knowledge and also to improve your skills. you can view / access different courses available on various platforms

  1. Introductory course on Geogebra.
  2. Advanced course in Geogebra.
  3. Creating resources for language teaching (Kannada).
  4. Course on Action Research



Current education news
  1. The National Education Policy 2020 has been released. Click here to see the policy.
  2. Is education only about decoding and arithmetic Ms Uma Mahadevan Dasgupta, IAS, writes about how education can be re-conceptualized, in this article in the Indian Express
  3. Reclaiming education during a pandemic Gurumurthy Kasinathan and Sriranjani Ranganathan explore what the re-imagining of education could be in this article for the Deccan Herald.


From the teacher community
  1. Notes and quiz for all chapters in Class 10 Science - Kannada and English
  2. Area of a sector in a circle - Video made by Syed Akbar, GHS Yalagondapalya, Bengaluru


Textbooks

Click here for the different state textbooks.

Videos and interactives

Search here for Interactives and Videos.

Question banks

Search here for Question banks

Useful Websites

Search here for additional web resources