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Its all about the future
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Major Pan-African eLearning Network to Convene in Senegal
in 2009
March 9, Ghanadot - eLearning Africa 2009
cooperates with Senegalese State IT Agency in the
organisation of the 2009 event in Dakar, Berlin, Germany.
Dakar, Senegal.
eLearning Africa continues to expand its
network over the Continent. For the organisation of the
conference 2009 in Senegal, eLearning Africa is cooperating
with the Senegalese state IT agency ADIE (Agence de
l'Informatique de l'Etat). The fourth event in the series of
pan-African conferences on ICT for Development, Education
and Training will take place from May 27 - 29 in the Hotel
Le Méridien in Dakar.
"Senegal is delighted to be hosting this event. It will
provide the opportunity to show what we can do, as well as
discover the initiatives of other countries in terms of
eTraining. I believe that experience-sharing is the best way
to convince people who are reluctant or sceptical," says
ADIE Director Tidiane Seck.
ADIE's mission is to encourage the use of new technology
within government but also, more broadly, by all citizens.
For this purpose, the agency has set up an online training
platform for both government personnel and corporate staff
where everyone can develop their skills throughout their
careers.
At eLearning Africa, major education institutions from
Senegal will present to an international audience what the
country has done to train government civil servants as well
as what is happening in universities and in the medical
field. In terms of infrastructure, this is possible thanks
to the government's intranet resource centre, which is
currently being completed.
The five Senegalese universities will very shortly be
interconnected through fibre optics, thus being able to
provide real-life teleconference experiences for training
purposes. For example, a professor at Dakar University will
be able to lecture to students in Ziguinchor or elsewhere in
the country.
In the medical field, information technology is already
being used very broadly to exchange skills between
establishments and also for training purposes. Examples of
telemedicine will be just some of the many successful
experiences that will be shared at eLearning Africa.
Now in its fourth year, eLearning Africa has established
itself as the key event on ICT for development, education
and training on the African continent. Its mission is to
bring people together who are actively engaged in education
and in the implementation of learning technologies in
schools, universities, corporate training programmes as well
as in education in the public sector.
Participants are policymakers such as Ministers of
Education, representatives from government agencies,
non-governmental organisations (NGOs), development agencies
and international organisations, senior executives from
businesses, as well as practitioners from all fields of
education. The conference will be held in both English and
French.
Detailed information on the conference can be found at:
www.elearning-africa.com.
More information on ADIE Agence de l'Informatique de l'Etat
at www.adie.sn.
Interview with Tidiane Seck, Director of ADIE
www.elearning-africa.com/newsportal/english/news160_english.php.
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"The Way Forward"
Essay writing contest open to students, Ghana Universities
Ghana@50
essay writing contest. No more than 1500 words to
reflect the above theme in celebration of our dear
country. Open to university students only.
Prize will be awarded each month for winning essay of
the month.
Write publisher for details.
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University of Ghana
Our mission is to develop world-class human resources and
capabilities to meet national development needs and global
challenges through quality teaching, learning, research and
knowledge dissemination.
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WP- Colleges want kids with 'a
passion'
MSNBC:
"Passion" is the buzzword among some admissions directors.
Students should pick one thing -- two are okay, too -- that
they are truly passionate about as well, of course, as
getting good grades and test scores, the directors advise.
Select schools want the hyper-focused, the expert oboist or
mathematician..... ..More
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Making the grade for college admission
MSNBC:
The cottage industry of educational consultants — basically
coaches hired by parents to be part guidance counselor and part
educator for their teenage children — is booming.....More
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Who got to Jesse?
Commentary, July 10, 2008, Ghanadot
- It is said that when you want to speak
to God you speak to the wind. This is
why the excuse of open mike wouldn’t
hold for Jesse. The Reverend Jesse
Jackson was critical of Obama and he
wanted somebody to hear it..... More
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Gold Fields yields US$ 26,544,000 in
tax payment
Accra, July 9, Ghanadot/GNA - Goldfields
Ghana Limited, operators of Damang and Tarkwa goldmines both
in the Western Region on Wednesday presented a cheque for
26,544,000 dollars to the government as its large tax
payment. ..More
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History repeats itself as DR Congo beats Ghana to lift
CHAN Cup
Accra, March 8, Ghanadot/GNA – History repeated itself
at Houphouet Boigny Stadium, Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire on
Sunday when Democratic Republic of Congo’s Leopards beat
Ghana Black Stars by 2-0 to become the first team to win
the African Nations Championship (CHAN)....More
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Konadu’s case before new judge
Accra July 9, Ghanadot/GNA- The case involving the
former First Lady, Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings and four
others in connection with divestiture of GIHOC Nsawam
Cannery has been put before a new judge.....More |
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