case study
eNOSHA
A One Stop Online Repository System of Learning Objects Classroom Windows Peter Mozelius & Enosha Hettiarachchi
In a country like Sri Lanka, more than 100,000 students per year do not have access to tertiary education. One of the primary reasons being the lack of repository and storage of the e-learning objects and developed content. eNOSHA is a free, open and flexible learning object repository
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In a country like Sri Lanka, more than 100,000 students per year do not have any access to tertiary education. One of the primary reasons being the lack of repository and storage of the e-learning objects and developed content, as around 50 new courses though have been created and stored in the Moodle virtual learning environment, it still lacks adequate structure, metadata or search mechanism. Addressing this challenge, the
discussions in the European – Sri Lankan eBIT project during 2006 and 2007, paved the way for creating an online system for storing learning objects, named eNOSHA system by the LOR group in the Swedish – Sri Lankan NeLC project funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida). A LOR is a storage and search system for digital learning material for reusing and sharing the content. From the very beginning some of the