Abstract:
Allam Ahmed and Williams E. Nwagwu examine global networks for elearning networks, with particular interest on the characteristics of the structures adopted by African countries to participate in the new educational strategy, and how these structures are moderated by Africa’s peculiar social and political characteristics. They look at the challenges and opportunities that elearning networks face in Africa, and then finally suggest how the challenges can be met, in addition to also how the opportunities can be utilized.
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| Document Title: | Challenges and opportunities of e-learning networks in Africa |
| Journal: | Development |
| Volume: | 49 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| No. of Pages: | 86-92 |
| Document Type: | Journal Article (Peer Reviewed) |
| Subject Area: | Teaching and Learning |
| Country: | African Continent |
| Keywords: | E Learning, Networks, Developing countries, Challenges, Information & Communication Technology ICT, Digital Divide, Partnerships |
| File Size: | 138 KB |
| Rights: | This is the author's post print. |
| Date Added: | 13 February 2008 |