Presented by:

Ansh Arora

from Program Manager, FOSS United

I work as the Program and Partnerships manager at FOSS United, a non profit organisation aimed at strengthening the creation and usage of FOSS in India.

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This talk will focus on why Free and Open Source Software is essential in Educational Technology, especially in the Indian context.

We'll discuss the perils of proprietary software in education in terms of cost, ecosystem-locking and obviously the privacy of students' data.

I will share how FOSS acts as a solution to some of these problems and successful case studies from the ecosystem.

Here's the broader agenda of this talk -

  • FOSS vs Proprietary software
  • Current state of the Indian education ecosystem
  • Perils of proprietary software in education
  • Why FOSS makes sense in education
  • Challenges in FOSS adoption
  • Policy Implications of FOSS in EdTech

I will also share some case studies from the ecosystem -

I have covered some of this in detail here - https://ansharora.in/foss-in-education/

This talk covers some of my current work on understanding the Indian education context and enabling curriculum (and tool) integration across academia. See for example some of our work with IIIT-Delhi (https://forum.fossunited.org/t/foss-and-software-engg-education/4934).

If time permits, I would like to highlight FOSS United's efforts this scope. FOSS United is a non profit organisation aimed at strengthening the FOSS ecosystem in India (disclaimer - I work at the organisation)

Date:
2025 August 30 - 13:30
Duration:
45 min
Room:
CF21
Language:
Track:
Difficulty:
Easy

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  2. Start Time:
    2025 August 30 13:30

    Room:
    AF21