Reports
Community Radio Awareness Workshop -Consolidated Report- Agartala & Ranchi, India
by Mr. Nitin Paul and Ms. Monica Sharma
The Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA), serving as the regional centre for the Commonwealth of Learning, organised two-day Community Radio (CR) Awareness workshops in Agartala, Tripura, India, from 29-30 August 2024 and in Ranchi, Jharkhand from 11-12 February 2025. Both workshops were conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB, Government of India). The primary aim of the workshops was to introduce participants to the concept of community radio and equip them with the necessary knowledge to establish their own community radio stations.
Teacher in the Loop AI, Cohort 2.0, Boot-Camp Report
by Mr. T Khalid, Consultant, COL-CEMCA, Dr. B Shadrach, Director, COL-CEMCA and Dr. R C Srivastava, Consultant, COL-CEMCA
This report synthesises key findings and strategic insights from the Teacher in the Loop AI Cohort 2.0- National Bootcamp conducted in New Delhi, India, facilitated by the Regional Asian Centre of the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), The Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA) in collaboration with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) and State Council of Educational Research and Training Haryana (SCERT).
Enhancing Higher Education Teachers’ AI Competencies, September 2025
by Dr. Sayantan Mandal, Sheriya Sareen, Adina Ara, Pradhan, Shubham Choudhary, Priyanka and Avantika Bakshi
The report summarises key deliverables on Teacher Professional Development (TPD) for Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education (AIHE) in India, including understanding TPDs, policy analysis, best practices, and empirical insights from Ladakh. It provides suggestions for AI-TPDs in rural and remote contexts, aligning with NEP 2020’s vision for quality and inclusivity in teaching and learning through technology.
Workshop on "Online Content Creation for Micro-Credentials", 09-11 June 2025
by Dr. P. Chitra
Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU), in its continued pursuit to enhance academic innovation and align with national digital education goals, organised a workshop titled “Online Content Creation for Micro-Credentials” from 9th June to 11th June at Tamil Nadu Open University for the academic staff members. This initiative was held in collaboration with the Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia
Report on Colloquium on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education Institutions, 4 June 2025
The Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (COL-CEMCA), in collaboration with the Embassy of Israel, convened a colloquium on Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education Institutions on 4 June 2025 at the Dr Ambedkar International Centre, New Delhi. The event brought together vice chancellors (VCs) and faculty members of state and national open universities, AI experts, and practitioners to deliberate on the potential, challenges, and ethical dimensions of AI in the education sector.
Blended TVET in Bangladesh: Pathways to a Digital Skills Future, May 2025
This Stakeholder Mapping Report has been developed to support the Commonwealth Educational Media
Centre for Asia (CEMCA) in advancing blended Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in
Bangladesh. The report aims to identify key stakeholders, assess their roles, levels of influence, and
engagement, and propose strategies to foster coordinated efforts toward developing a policy roadmap
for blended TVET and micro-credentialing in the country.
Capacity Building Training Programme on Developing Future-Ready Vocational Educators May 2025
The training programme aimed to equip vocational educators with 21st-century skills, empowering them to lead change in classrooms and beyond. The programme sought to foster innovative teaching practices, enhance employability outcomes, and support educators’ professional growth, aligning with NEP 2020. Expected outcomes included educators demonstrating digital proficiency, applying industry-aligned methodologies, improving student engagement, and fostering lifelong learning, ultimately transforming vocational education in India.
Empowering Caregiving Leaders: A 7-Day Digital Upskilling Journey for Master Trainers, April 2025
A key strategy of the project is the Training of Master Trainers (TOMT), which serves as a scalable model for institutionalising the delivery of soft skills across caregiver training programs. By equipping 20 carefully selected master trainers with specialised content, teaching methodologies, and multimedia resources, the project establishes a multiplier effect, enabling these trainers to influence and upskill hundreds of caregiver instructors and trainees across the country.
Report of the 4th Roundtable of Open Universities’ Vice Chancellors, 6-7 March 2025
The Roundtable at Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) builds on this series of collaborative efforts and policy engagements. It serves as a vital platform for reviewing progress, sharing best practices, and fostering deeper collaboration among Open Universities to strengthen their role in achieving NEP 2020 goals, particularly in the areas of open education, skills development, employability, and inclusive learning.
Graduate Employability and Emerging Skills in India, February 2025
by Dr O.P. Goel
The study identified core challenges in education and skilling, assessed the impact of
technological disruption, evaluated industry-academia collaboration, and reviewed relevant government initiatives. Both primary (surveys and interviews) and secondary (literature review) methods were used to provide a comprehensive view of the employability landscape.
National Consultative Meeting TiLAI, 25th November 2024
COL-CEMCA hosted a National Consultation in New Delhi, in collaboration with CBSE and NCERT, under the Teacher-in-theLoop AI (TiL-AI) project on 25 November 2024. The event focused on how AI could address the challenges, and enhance Grade 9 mathematics teaching and learning.
Pre-Conference Webinar on Institutional Blended Learning Policy (IBLP) Report, 14 October 2024
by Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) and Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (COL-CEMCA)
The Pre-Conference Webinar on Institutional Blended Learning Policy (IBLP), co-organised by Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) and the Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (COL-CEMCA) on 14 October 2024, aimed to equip Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Pakistan with tools and strategies to adopt effective blended learning frameworks.

