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=== References  District Information on School Education,  Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India ===
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Ely, D. P. (1990). Conditions that facilitate the implementation of educational technology innovations. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 23 (2), 298-305. Excerpt
 
Ely, D. P. (1990). Conditions that facilitate the implementation of educational technology innovations. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 23 (2), 298-305. Excerpt
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[[Explore an application|User manual for FOSS applications]]  
 
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=== Abbreviations ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|Term
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|Explanation
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|CTE
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|College of Teacher Education, the apex academic institution for teacher training for secondary education.
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|DIET
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|District Institute of Education and Training, the apex academic institution at district level for syllabus, curriculum and teacher training for elementary education.
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|District
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|Administration unit for education system, below the level of the state (provincial) administration
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|DSERT
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|Directorate of School Educational, Research and Training (<nowiki>http://dsert.kar.nic.in</nowiki>) the apex academic institution at state level for syllabus and curriculum development, as well as teacher training.
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|FOSS
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|Free and Open Source Software, also known as ‘open source’ software or ‘free software’
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|IASE
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|Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, a teacher education to support TPD of teacher educators
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|ICT
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|Information and Communication Technologies (more specifically digital technologies)
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|[[Mailto:ICT@Schools|ICT@Schools]]
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|Program of state governments in India, to introduce ICT in high schools
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|ITfC
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|IT for Change
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|KOER
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|Karnataka Open Educational Resources
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|NCERT
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|National Council for Education Research and Training
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|NGO
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|Non-governmental organization
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|PLC
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|Professional Learning Community. Specifically refers to the Subject Teacher Forums created by the STF (see STF) programme.
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|RMSA
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|Rashtriya Madhyamika Shiksha Abhiyaan, (see <nowiki>http://mhrd.gov.in/rashtriya_madhyamik_shiksha_abhiyan</nowiki>) the programme of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India (see <nowiki>http://mhrd.gov.in</nowiki>), for supporting secondary education.
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|State
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|India has a federal set-up. The Union or Federal government is also referred to as the Central Government. The provincial governments are usually referred to as ‘state’ governments.
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|SCERT
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|State Council for Education Research and Training
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|STF
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|Subject Teacher Forum programme
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|TPD
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|Teacher Professional Development
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