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Post Archive for May 2014

eLearning Africa Report 2014 combines expert analysis and survey results to measure annual progress
May 29, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on eLearning Africa Report 2014 combines expert analysis and survey results to measure annual progress
eLearning Africa Report 2014 combines expert analysis and survey results to measure annual progress

The eLearning Africa Report 2014 combines news, features, interviews, literature, and survey results to measure annual progress in the field of technology-enabled learning across the continent.

Online freedom in East Africa requires amendments to current laws and openness from state agencies
May 27, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on Online freedom in East Africa requires amendments to current laws and openness from state agencies
Online freedom in East Africa requires amendments to current laws and openness from state agencies

How can a flood of internet-related laws, interception of communications, denial of access to information, inadequate knowledge of online safety, lack of privacy laws, ambiguous regional regulatory frameworks can be addressed by East Africa?

OA News: April 14 – May 25, 2014
May 25, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on OA News: April 14 – May 25, 2014

African ICT news headlines, perspectives, and briefs from the past six weeks represent 44 countries.

Online Africa Weekly Top 10: the ‘hype cycle’, attracting tech investment, Net Neutrality, a mobile health infographic, and more
May 23, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on Online Africa Weekly Top 10: the ‘hype cycle’, attracting tech investment, Net Neutrality, a mobile health infographic, and more
Online Africa Weekly Top 10: the ‘hype cycle’, attracting tech investment, Net Neutrality, a mobile health infographic, and more

Our top 10 stories from the past week features the ‘hype cycle’, attracting tech investment, Net Neutrality, a mobile health infographic, and more.

Snapshot of mobile operations in 8 Sub-Saharan African markets
May 20, 2014 ♦ 2 Comments

Market research report summaries give a snapshot of current mobile access and provide a near-term telecoms outlook for Sub-Saharan African markets.

The typical Nigerian Internet user (if such a person exists) is a 15-34 year-old educated urban-dwelling male with a mobile
May 18, 2014 ♦ Comments Off on The typical Nigerian Internet user (if such a person exists) is a 15-34 year-old educated urban-dwelling male with a mobile
The typical Nigerian Internet user (if such a person exists) is a 15-34 year-old educated urban-dwelling male with a mobile

Results of nationally representative, face-to-face surveys tell of growing mobile internet usage in Nigeria.