News stories from eLearning Africa in 2010

eLearning Africa: How ICTs Can Help Build Peace, Security and Stability

eLearning Africa | 28 May 2010

'Information and communication Technologies (ICTs) can play a major role in building peace, security and stability in some of the most troubled places on the planet,' says New Security Foundation Chairman, Dr Harold Elletson. Dr Elletson was speaking at the eLearning Africa conference in Lusaka, Zambia during a session hosted by the New Security Foundation and involving participants from all over Africa.

eLearning Africa Photo Competition: Winning Photo from Zambia

eLearning Africa | 21 May 2010

Winners of the first eLearning Africa photo competition will be featured in an exhibition at the fifth pan-African conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for Development, Education and Training

Inclusive Education a Priority for Ministers’ Meeting in Zambia

eLearning Africa | 10 May 2010

Berlin, Germany, Lusaka, Zambia. Zambia’s capital will host a gathering of some of Africa’s top educational decision-makers on May 26th at eLearning Africa. The largest pan-African conference on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) for development, education and training will be held from May 26th - 28th in Lusaka.

eLearning Africa 2010: Will Africa Learn by Mobile Phone or by Desktop Computer?

eLearning Africa | 06 Apr 2010

Teachers and technologists gathering at the eLearning Africa 2010 conference in Zambia will be debating a billion dollar question, attempting to work out whether future African students will learn from the telephones in their pockets or from the laptops in their classrooms.

How ICTs Are Changing the Way We Live: eLearning Africa Launches Online Photo Competition

eLearning Africa | 19 Feb 2010

How have mobile phones, the Internet, computers and the audiovisual media changed people's lives on the African continent? To find out, eLearning Africa has launched an online photography contest. The organisers are inviting people from Africa to submit images that show how they live, learn and work with Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).