MKFC at eLearning Africa 2010

(In the picture) The High Table at eLearning Africa 2010 in Zambia. Minister of Education, Minister of Communication and the Vice President (photo by http://twitter.com/ssepiso)
The 5th International Conference on ICT for Development, Education and Training. This annual event for developing e-learning capacities in Africa took place in Lusaka, Zambia on May 26th to 28th 2010.
Four [...]

ENO Tree Planting day in Al-Baraka Schools

ENO Tree Planting day in Al-Baraka Schools

Al-Baraka schools children parents teachers and Stafs have take part Eno planting day for 22-may-2010.
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My Mobile My Life Case Competition

Topics: mLearning, mHealth or mBanking
Rules
Competition is open for everybody. You take part with a group or as an individual. You will choose one topic and produce a “solution” from cases described below. Only case solutions that are submitted in time and that fulfil the requirements will be evaluated. One group can take part with [...]

Integrating ICT into Science at An-Najah University

Sabri Naser is a teacher at An-Najah National University and takes part in MKFC e-Teacher Training programme. In the course Sabri is describing how he will develop the ICT-processes into more full e-learning or blended learning (mix of classroom and e-learning).
ICT covers any product that will store, retrieve, manipulate, transmit or receive information electronically [...]

Mobile phone technology gives voice to young people in Nepal

In Nepal, UNICEF has recently launched a new mobile phone technology project in partnership with a popular radio show to help give a voice to young people around the country.
The project is based around a free text message service, where young people can send their comments and thoughts via sms on the topic that is [...]

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