→The eLearning Africa 2014 Report

The eLearning Africa Report provides a yearly snapshot of progress and perspectives in the field of technology-enabled learning across the continent.

Combining news, features, interviews, literature, survey results and, for the first time this year, an extensive reference section, it is the most comprehensive guide there is to the facts, experiences and opinions that lie behind ICT4E and ICT4D developments today.

Download the Report and discover:

  • Award-winning Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina's 88 eLearning aphorisms
  • An exclusive interview with ITU Development Director Brahima Sanou
  • Paul Boateng on Nelson Mandela's education legacy
  • UNECA's Aida Opoku-Mensah on the post-2015 development agenda
  • A guide to key international sources of funding for education projects
  • 55 individual country profiles
  • The results of our comprehensive survey of eLearning professionals in Africa

Contact us at report@elearning-africa.com if you would like to have more information on the Report.

Click here to see the editorial and the table of contents of the Report.

 

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The eLearning Africa Report 2014 is available for use through a Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives). This means that content from the Report can be used in any non-commercial publication but must be fully attributed using the references below.

When citing from the main body of the Report please use:
Elletson, H. and MacKinnon, A. (eds) 2014. The eLearning Africa Report 2014, ICWE: Germany

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Ndemo, B., 2014. Is Modernity destroying African education? In: Elletson, H. and MacKinnon, A. (eds) 2014. The eLearning Africa Report 2014, ICWE: Germany

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