
The MERLOT AFRICA Network (MAN) is a Network of African higher education institutions affiliated with the Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT).The MAN organization works collaboratively with MERLOT partner institutions to conduct educational research that leads to best practices in the scholarship of teaching and learning using electronic resources. MAN also strives to enhance the usability and quality of the MERLOT e-learning repository for global access.
The ultimate goal of MAN is to promote the formation of cross-cultural collaborative network of scholars and higer education faculty. MAN will implement a comprehensive research program aiming to evaluate the feasibility and assessing the needs for successfully implementing the following sub-goals.
MERLOT (www.merlot.org) is an international cooperative of professional discipline communities of faculty, staff and students from around the world and industry partners who collaborate to collect and make freely available high-quality online resources and share pedagogy to improve learning and teaching within higher education. The functionalities of the MERLOT e-learning repository provides environments for adding annotations to learning resources such as discipline communities peer reviews, assignments, comments and a ranking system which enables users to judge the quality and relevancy rating of resources for teaching and learning. Qualified faculty members in the relevant discipline editorial boards contribute peer reviews of material. Peer review editorial boards in 15 fields including, science, mathematics, engineering, technology (SMET) disciplines as well as business, teacher education, world languages and faculty development are responsible for developing evaluation standards and conducting peer reviews of materials for that discipline and manning their own educational portals. MERLOT convenes the annual MERLOT International Conference where community members share best practices regarding instruction and pedagogy, authoring and developing online learning materials, learning communities, digital libraries, e-learning and standards. Integral to its education and outreach efforts are its annual workshops for faculty development professionals and librarians.
GLOBE (www.globe-info.org/globe/go) is an alliance established among five international global repositories including MERLOT in the U.S, ARIADNE (Alliance of Remote Instructional Authoring and Distribution Networks of Europe) in Europe, Education Network Australia (EdNA Online) in Australia, LORNET in Canada and National Institute of Multimedia Education (NIME) in Japan. Federated community search is provided through the MERLOT repository that enables users to query GLOBE for educational resources that faculty can use to design learning experiences.
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Joining the MAN institutional network is a two-step process including filling out a MAN application that concludes with the signing of a Memorandum of understanding between your oraganization and the MERLOT organization.
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THE MERLOT AFRICA PANELS 2008 (MAP 2008): EXPORTING THE eLEARNING DOMAINS FOR INCREASING ACCESS TO EDUCATION IN AFRICA

2008 MANeLA AWARDS FOR EXEMPLARY OER PRACTICES
eLA2008, ACCRA, GHANA, MAY 31 2008

1.HOME PANAFRICAN FORUM ON OPEN EDUCATION AND OPEN ACCESS -
eLA2008 - Accra, Ghana - May 28 2008
2. FINAL PROGRAM OF THE PANAFRICAN FORUM ON OPEN EDUCATION AND OPEN ACCESS - eLA2008 - Accra, Ghana - May 28 2008
3. Laura Blog Highlights
MAN Council News
1. Bakary Diallo - Keynote speaker
of e/merge 2008 Virtual conference
2. DIACK, the eLA Interview
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