The Concord Consortium is a nonprofit educational research and development organization based in Concord, Massachusetts. We create interactive materials that exploit the power of information technologies. The Consortium’s primary goal in all its work is digital equity – improving learning opportunities for all students.
For more information on working with Concord Consortium:
Through dot-EDU:
USAID Jim Hoxeng
International Education Specialist, USAID Global Bureau / Center for Human Capacity Development
United States Agency for International Development
Tel: (202) 712-5191
Email: [email protected]
Roy Zimmermann
Project Director,
Education Development Center
Tel: (202) 572-3700
Email:
Concord Consortium
10 Concord Crossing, Suite 300
Concord
MA
01742
United States
Phone: 978-369-4367 Fax: 978-371-0696
Country Experience:
Europe & Eurasia Russian Federation
Latin America & Caribbean Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela
Other Countries United States
Institutional Capacities:
Hardware, software, and physical infrastructure PC or online based training systems/ e-learning
Web design and development
Usability & user interface for disabled, non-literate, etc
CDRom based education
Software and application development
Information systems & database development
Knowledge management, collaboration tools
PDA/Wireless/cell phones
Technical training (LAN admin, web design, PC maintenance, software development, etc)
Internationalization of software/web sites/training content
Content management applications
Public access to ICTs E-readiness assessments
E-learning & e-training Interactive web, CD-ROM or hybrid delivery learning systems
Repurposing face-to-face training to e-learning
Creating content for e-learning content
Implemening e-learning/e-training activities, and scaling up projects
Software development of digital delivery and administration applications
Localizing content and applications
ICT projects for targeted audiences Virtual communities and electronic networks
ICT training for targeted communities
Content development and repurposing Content development for specific sectors
ICT and Formal Education Curricula creation and reform
Teacher training
School administration and management reform and capacity building
Project-based learning through ICTs
Pedagogical analysis and evaluation
Core funding for the DOT-COM Alliance is provided by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture & Trade, Office of Infrastructure and Engineering (EGAT/OI&E), Office of Education (EGAT/ED), and Office of Women in Development (EGAT/WID), under the terms of Award numbers: GDG-A-00-01-00009-00, dot-GOV; GDG-A-00-01-00014-00, dot-ORG; GDG-A-00-01-00011-00, dot-EDU.
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