"Our academic institutions have been slow to leverage the potential of technology for education. Knowledge networks that link research in the grand challenges of the world have also been slow to develop," Minister of India for human resources development, M Pallam Raju said yesterday.
Raju is leading a delegation of academicians and officials for the annual India-US Education Dialogue.
The US delegation include Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, Tara Sonenshine, and the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, Robert Blake.
"With open content and open-access, we are seeing the early emergence of a meta-university, a concept pioneered by Charles West, as an accessible, empowering, communally constructed framework of open materials and platforms ushering the collaborative future of higher education," the minister said.
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Reviewing the progress made so far, Sonenshine said the two countries have moved from strength to strength after a model of co-operation between Indian community colleges and that of Montgomery Community college was established in 2010.
"Now we have to keep up the momentum. We have to expand the opportunities and leave no stone unturned as we find ways to deliver high quality cost effective instruction so that students can access knowledge," she said.
Besides community college collaborations and workforce development, expanding opportunities for US students in India and use of educational resources and technologies to expand access to improved quality of education were also discussed at the summit.