IGNOU
to host pan commonwealth forum on open learning
Satur day, October
30, 2010 10:43:34 PM, IANS
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New Delhi:
The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has been chosen
to host the sixth Pan Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF6),
an official said Saturday.
Scheduled to be held in Kerala Nov 24-28, the theme of PCF6 is
'Access and Success in Learning: Global Development Perspectives'.
"The biennial forum will, for the first time, be jointly organized
by the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) Canada and IGNOU. PCF6 has
grown to become a leading international conference on learning and
development," said a university official.
The forum brings together practitioners, researchers, planners and
policy makers in the fields of open and distance learning and
development from over 70 countries.
About 800 participants representing agencies active in open
learning, including funding bodies and technology providers, will
attend the conference.
IGNOU is one of the world's largest open universities which
provides education to 1.5 million students.
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