Toward a quality assurance approach to e-learning courses.
2015 ELearning Africa By way of Your Lens” Photograph Competitors (Tablet COMPUTER, Smartphone & Digital Digital camera Prize)
1. 2015 ELearning Africa By way of Your Lens†Photograph
Competitors (Tablet COMPUTER, Smartphone & Digital
Digital camera Prize)
2015 ELearning Africa Through Your Lens†Photograph Competition (Tablet PC, Smartphone &
Digital Digital camera Prize)
The Ministry of Communication and Data Know-how (MCIT) of the Federal Democratic Republic of
Ethiopia. On the UNCCD Capability Constructing Marketplace we offer an summary of e-studying
opportunities associated to Capability Building to the UNCCD. Right here we share e-learning
modules bringing collectively many e-studying opportunities that can contribute directly and
indirectly to capability constructing, that will foster the implementation of the Convention.
Photographs might be submitted through the eLearning Africa By your Lens†Facebook
application from now until May 1st 2015.
This photo competition is organised by eLearning Africa, the biggest and most comprehensive event
for ICT-enhanced training and coaching in Africa, enabling participants to develop multinational and
cross-industry contacts and partnerships, as well as to enhance their knowledge, experience and
talents. Now in its tenth year, eLearning Africa 2015 shall be happening from May 20 - 22 2015, on
the African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. All eligible photographs submitted to the
competitors might be viewed and voted for by way of the Fb software or by visiting the website.
University World News or Higher Education Net Publishing does not necessarily endorse, help,
sanction, encourage, confirm or agree with any comments, opinions or statements or other content
offered by readers. ELearning Africa 2015 will showcase the tales, experiences, analysis,
considering and experience that make up the advanced however thrilling picture of ICT for
improvement, schooling and coaching in Africa immediately, below the overall theme of Enriching
Tomorrow. We attempt to point out the potential of Africa versus exhibiting Africa as a poverty
ridden continent.
Theode Niyirinda, Gayaza High College, Uganda - Position of College students as a Media Tech Help:
A Case Study of Gayaza Excessive Faculty. Ronald Ddungu, Gayaza Excessive Faculty, Uganda -
Closing the Hole Between Schooling and Group Development By means of ICTs. Samuel Kizito
Sempiri, Ministry of Training, Gayaza Excessive Faculty, Uganda - Taking on Multimedia Challenge-
Primarily based Learning. Chole Richard, PMM Women' College, Uganda - Digital Content Creation
for Learning Functions in Sciences Utilizing Project Based mostly Learning Concepts. Martin Kizito,
Kampala International College, Uganda - Classroom Without Boundaries: Case Study Kampala
Worldwide College Uganda.