Hold a first class bachelors degree from a West African Institution and satisfy the admissions requirements of your chosen course, including English Language Proficiency ·Be a national from, and residing in, one of the following countries...
Earlier this year, over 1700 participants from over 90 countries attended eLearning Africa (previous blog post here) to share lessons and make contacts at what has evolved into perhaps the continent's premier annual knowledge sharing event related to the use of ICTs in education,Not surprisingly, Tanzania led the way in terms of attendance by its nationals, followed by its East African neighbors...
The African Development Bank Group’s board of directors has approved a USD15.6 million grant from its concessionary lending arm, the African Development Fund (ADF) to help strengthen the capacity of African Virtual University (AVU)...
Next year's eLearning Africa, the Continent's leading conference on ICT for development, education and training, will take place in Cotonou, Benin, from May 23rd to 25th, 2012, under the patronage of the Republic of Benin.
eLearning Africa is the key networking event for developing eLearning capacities in Africa, and the call for papers is now open...
Accra, Oct. 18, GNA – A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) seeking to increase collaboration and networking among university leaders, managers and academics across African has been signed in Accra on Tuesday.It was signed by the Open Educational Resources (OER) Africa, and Association of African Universities (AAU) to help improve curricula and promote access to better quality and more affordable educational materials....
Mobile usage has been increasing in Africa. With so much of competition & declining ARPU, operators are forced into new ways of holding on to their customers. Churn continues to be a challenge, especially dealing with customers who carry multiple SIM cards. It is important today for operators to be proactive; not reactive. One of [...]
The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) approved a USD 23.4 million (Unit of Account 15 million) loan to finance The Alternative Learning and Skills Development Project Phase II (ALSDP II), in Tanzania. The project will directly target some 117,000 unemployed youth in the Unguja [...]
The eLearning Africa 2011 conference highlighted the worldwide phenomenon of distance learning by mobile phone. There are more than 500 million mobile phone subscribers in Africa now, up from 246 million in 2008, according to industry estimates. Presenting his paper on “New Technologies in Restricted Environment”, Gerald Henzinger, a lecturer at the Catholic University of [...]
Experts on Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Africa have challenged African universities and other learning institutions to adopt Web 2.0 technologies and use social media for teaching. At eLearning Africa 2011, they agreed that institutions can reduce running costs, mobilise learning resources and expand research capacity with social media. The experts presented papers in a [...]
Thursday, January 26, 2012
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