Comparison Of Accessibility Of OER Repositories Of Developed Countries And Developing Countries Saripudin Djohar, A. Rohendi, D. Abdullah, A G
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Abstract
Access to quality of education in the era of ICT technology is growing so rapidly, by utilizing this technology ideally it is not a problem, thus the presence of technology can be a problem solver that occurs such as inequality of quality education material and access to the intended materials, this is certainly a dream all parties because, in reality, all this is not an easy job. The biggest challenge in equalizing the quality of education is experienced by almost all countries in the world, especially countries with large territories and populations. Inequalities or gaps in differences and equal access to quality education material occur in almost every country in the world. Distance learning can be carried out easily by utilizing ICT infrastructure. Almost every country in the world strives to provide open wide access through the use of web-based applications to facilitate and facilitate the population of the needs of teaching materials according to the population. This article will discuss, analyze and explore the comparison of the accessibility of the Open Educational Resources (OER) repository in developed countries with developing countries.
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