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  CHECKpoint eLearning, Special: eLearning Africa, May 2007
CHECKPOINT-elearning.com - European eLearning Newsletter
ISSN 1613-4710 http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com
Success Story
How to Upgrade 22,000 Nurses in Kenya
Nairobi (KEN), May 2007 - In a public-private partnership, Accenture and the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) have developed the Kenya Nurses Training Program. eLearning Program Manager Adesuwa Akinboro from AMREF will present this very successful case study in the conference section "Online Learning Opportunities for Health Professionals". [more...]
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Project Funding
Partnership Opportunities between Europe and Africa
Dakar (SEN), May 2007 - START (also called the EuroAfrica-ICT initiative) is a project supported by the European Commission. It aims at connecting Sub-Saharan Africa and the European Union for ICT partnerships through the Framework Programme 7. Ken Lohento from the Panos Institute West Africa is Coordinator of the START initiative in West and Central Africa. He gives us an update on the situation. [more...]
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Evaluation
eLearning Certificate at the University of Botswana
Gaborone (BOT), May 2007 - As one of the measures to ensure high-quality eLearning standards, the University of Botswana has offered the "Centre of Academic Development (CAD) eLearning Certificate", a workshop series on eLearning-related topics. To evaluate the effectiveness of the Certificate in relation to its objective to promote more eLearning, Daniela Gachago and Spoon Mafote, both from the Educational Technology Unit, conducted a study. [more...]
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Informal Use
VULA Means "Open"
Cape Town (ZA), May 2007 – Open Source and informal use of eLearning are buzzwords in the eLearning world. Stephen Marquard, Learning Technologies Co-ordinator at the University of Cape Town (UCT) will give us a lesson from practice, speaking about UCT’s use of the open source environment Sakai under the aspect of informal eLearning. [more...]
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Mobile Learning
Development of an Educational Model for Southern Africa
London (UK)/Pretoria(ZA), May 2007 - Jon Gregson from the Imperial College London and Dolf Jordaan from the University of Pretoria work together on a two-year project that incorporates mLearning in postgraduate distance learning. Jon Gregson reports to CHECK.point eLearning on the details of this project and mobile learning in the African context. [more...]
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German Cooperation
Capacity Development for eLearning
Eschborn/Bonn (GER), May 2007 - Education and knowledge are the key factors driving national economic and social development. Broad-scale citizens’ participation in education processes is therefore crucial for sustainable poverty reduction. In the majority of developing countries, however, only a small fraction of the population has access to education and knowledge, and the educational services on offer are frequently of poor quality and hence not very effective. The problem of insufficient teaching and learning materials is compounded by a lack of qualified teaching staff. [more...]
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Civil Servants
Enhancing Training for District Offices in Uganda
Kampala (UGA), May 2007 - "Provide Internet, and They Will Learn How to Use It" summarizes Daniel Stern from Uconnect in regard to his experience with a project that trained 110 officials in ICTs. For CHECK.point eLearning, he gives detailed insight into this project, whose task was to teach remote rural district officers in Uganda how to use computers and the Internet as tools to help them do their work. [more...]
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eJournals in Rwanda
New Roles and Challenges for Librarians and Libraries
Karlskrona (S), May 2007 - With financing by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, the not-for-profit institutions of Rwanda have acquired access to a great number of eJournal collections from publishers and aggregators. Anna Stockman from the Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden speaks with CHECK.point eLearning about eJournals in real life and her experiences from the National University of Rwanda. [more...]
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Botswana Approach
Building an Information Literate Community
Gaborone (BOT), May 2007 - Institutions of higher learning acknowledge the relevance of teaching Information Literacy Skills (ILS). What is the role of University Libraries here? Ayanda A. Lebele, Chief Librarian at the Botswana Institute for Development Policy, speaks about her experience at the University of Botswana. [more...]
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SchoolNet Uganda
Inspiring Science Education for Girls
Kampala (UGA), May 2007 - Across Africa, there is an alarming decline in the number of students graduating from universities and higher education institutions who have completed science-related courses. The situation is extremely bad for the female students. SchoolNet Uganda is working with NGOs as well as the Ministry of Education and Sports to address this serious issue. Daniel Kakinda, Executive and Training Director of SchoolNet Uganda gives insight into his project. [more...]
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Quality Assurance
eLearning Provisions at Nigerian Universities
Lagos (NGR), May 2007 - University education in Nigeria is aimed at meeting the needs of an increasing number of clientele adult learners. It is competing with other nations and therefore has to meet international standards. Oluwayemisi Obashoro-John from the Department of Adult Education at the University of Lagos speaks with CHECK.point eLearning about her study on eLearning provisions and their implications for quality development and assurance. [more...]
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Cognitive eLearning
Successful Strategies for Implementing ICT in Schools
Nairobi (KEN), May 2007 - James Kiarie is Senior Quality Assurance and Standards Officer at the Ministry of Education, Kenya. He is involved in various projects on computer use in school. At the eLearning Africa conference, he will present his findings on the influence of teachers' cognitive eLearning readiness in the adoption of ICT in schools. [more...]
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Gender Differences
An Investigation in Selected South African Companies
Port Elizabeth (ZA), May 2007 - Willie Tafadzwa Chinyamurindi from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University has just completed a Master’s research project on eLearning in South African corporations. He will present his results in the conference section "Alternatives and Roles for Micro-Entrepreneurs, SMEs and Large Corporations". [more...]
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