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mLearning: effective or disruptive?

Male Teenage Student Sitting Outside On College Steps Using Mobile Phone

Mobile technologies, which play an increasingly important role in Africa’s education systems, are set to stimulate debate at this year’s eLearning Africa conference in Cotonou, Benin, from May 23rd to 25th. Through a range of interactive expert-led sessions, participants at eLearning Africa 2012, the Continent’s leading conference on ICT for development, education and training, will [...]

April 30th, 2012 | Posted in Conference news,ICT4D,Schools & Teachers | Read More »

Adopting a holistic approach to technology in education

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Just as technology is defining the pace of life and work, it is also defining education. If we want youth in Africa to compete on the world stage, we need to give them the tools to empower themselves to do so. By Samba Guissé, Education Lead, Microsoft West and Central Africa Region At Microsoft, we [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

Caring through sharing: South Africa’s sustainable model

Fiona Wallace

In implementing eLearning initiatives, even the best laid plans can go awry.  Fiona Wallace is the Manager of CoZa Cares, the corporate social investment (CSI) arm of UniForum SA (the not-for-profit organisation which administrates the .co.za domain space). She spoke to the eLearning Africa News Service about the need for a sustainable game plan in [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,Conference news,Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

eWaste no more: the TVs from PCs project

eLA April 12 Musili PiciStock

Fancy a flat screen TV for a mere 4000 Kenyan Shillings? (about €36) This is the going rate for a ‘green’ TV produced at East Africa’s first eWaste recycling plant in Nairobi. According to the International Telecommunication Union, only 13% of eWaste is recycled worldwide.  Developing countries which are often used as dumping grounds for [...]

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in Conference news,ICT4D,Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

Dreams without borders: A sustainable model for social change

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The shock of being forced to drink human blood and watch his teenage sister be raped and butchered to death during Sierra Leone’s brutal civil war caused a young Sahr Yillia to lose his eyesight. Such was the extent of the trauma. Yet now, despite his blindness, he heads the Child Rescue Mission, a Sierra [...]

March 29th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,eInclusion,ICT4D,Lifelong Learning,Schools & Teachers,Top Stories | Read More »

British Council partnering with Microsoft to transform education in Africa

Microsoft Ighodaro

In November 2011, the British Council and Microsoft began a five-year education and training partnership by launching the African Digital Schools project. Eighty digital hubs using Windows MultiPoint Server will be established at schools in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda in order to promote ICT use and enhance teaching practice. Claire Ighodaro CBE, [...]

March 7th, 2012 | Posted in Capacity Development,Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

West African e-twinning project makes gains

Apreli

Working collaboratively online helps educators develop teaching material that transcends national boundaries and reaches learners of different cultures.  This has been the experience of teachers taking part in an ongoing e-twinning pilot study involving hundreds of 9-13 year olds at ten schools in Burkina Faso, France, Senegal and Togo. Coordinated by the Paris-based Association for [...]

March 6th, 2012 | Posted in Schools & Teachers,Tools & Technology,Top Stories | Read More »

eLearning for all

SPED 3 photo

The Society for Promotion of Education and Development (SPED) is a Nigeria-based NGO that brings Information and Communication Technology tools to underprivileged school children. The director, Okafor Toochukwu Patrick, has attended eLearning Africa since its inception and has watched how people across the Continent are adopting ICT tools in ever more creative and cooperative ways. [...]

December 15th, 2011 | Posted in ICT4D,Schools & Teachers,Top Stories | Read More »

One to one computing in Ethiopia

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The notion of transforming education through one-to-one computing is currently a hot topic across Africa. Initiatives are underway in various countries including Nigeria, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Ghana. But is one-to-one computing really possible for every child, and is it the most appropriate and cost effective use of resources? After a lively session at the recent [...]

December 15th, 2011 | Posted in ICT4D,Schools & Teachers,Top Stories | Read More »

‘Tanzania Beyond Tomorrow’ ready soon

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Tanzania’s ambitious plans for a programme of ICT-based learning across the country’s education system will be a step closer to reality by the time participants arrive in Dar es Salaam for eLearning Africa. Mr Mwanu Kuzi, the Director of Policy and Planning at the Ministry of Education, told eLearning Africa’s News Portal that a document [...]

May 5th, 2011 | Posted in Schools & Teachers | Read More »

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