August 7, 2014
Categories: Africa
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In the run-up to a summit in Washington between President Obama and a number of African leaders that ended yesterday, Chika Onyeani, the publisher and editor-in-chief of the African Sun Times newspaper and the chairman of the Celebrate Africa Foundation, had called on summit participants to meet with members of the African Diaspora. Why might …
Obama’s Africa Summit: Business Agenda Rather Than Human Rights & Aid Read More »
August 7, 2014
Categories: Africa
Tags: africa, first lady, Obama, woman
August 4-6 “I do not see the countries and peoples of Africa as a world apart; I see Africa as a fundamental part of our interconnected world – partners with America on behalf of the future we want for all of our children. That partnership must be grounded in mutual responsibility and mutual respect.” President …
June 15, 2014
Categories: Africa
Tags: digital renaissance, homegrown technology
See on Scoop.it – Teaching and testing Click for detail One of the key features of the African digital renaissance is that it is increasingly home grown. In other sectors of the African economy, such as mining or agribusiness, much of the know-how is imported and the wealth extracted. But Africa’s 700 million or so …
Tech hubs across Africa: Which will be the legacy-makers? Read More »
December 16, 2013
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See on Scoop.it – Teaching and testing The Mandela Deception Alex Lizzappi‘s insight: Whenever they tell you about “a long walk to freedom”, tell them that the only long walk that has taken place and is still taking place is that of thousands of black children in rural areas and white-owned farms, who walk …
November 9, 2013
Categories: Africa, E-learning, Infrastructure, Strategies
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Technology’s role in education is not disputed — it is an effective means to enable both student and teacher in creating a more engaging learning environment. For many educational institutions though, the question remains how to efficiently use the technology resources available to them. In South Africa, where improving education is a nationwide concern, the …