In 2006, TOL and neweurasia teamed up to explore the vast potential of blogging to act as a cost-efficient, powerful instrument of free speech, free press, advocacy, and self-expression in
Central Asia. The project showcases bloggers from across
Central Asia, in Russian, English and local languages. Since 2007, Transitions Online has emerged as a leading source of news and analysis on developments in
education reform across its target region and other countries in transition. With the support of the
Open Society Institute's Education Support Program, TOL has pioneered training in education reporting in post-communist countries and features regular coverage of education themes on its education reporting resource site, Chalkboard. Transitions Online is also one of the supporters of
Social Innovation Camps in Europe and Asia. == See also ==