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Public access to ICTs in Ghana
January 20, 2012 ♦ Statistics
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Recently, the Global Impact Study, a five-year study researching how libraries, telecentres, and cybercafes make a difference, released its first working paper. Ghana is one of the five nations surveyed.

Video: Illustrating the application of e-learning in Kenya
January 18, 2012 ♦ Education & Video
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Two videos illustrate themes in the application of e-learning seen in Kenya.

African Tech Tidbits: pragmatism, open source, the joy of 3G, and more
January 17, 2012 ♦ Uncategorized
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On our mind this January 17th, 2012 are a range of themes – from Google’s up-and-down week to cross-border telecom partnerships to 3G arriving in Algeria.

OA News: January 11-16, 2012
January 16, 2012 ♦ News
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3G for Algeria, Chad/Cameroon fibre partnership, Google Ghana aims to help get business online, Nigerian protests successful with social media, St. Helena aims for broadband upgrade, behind Tanzania’s TCRA, random stats, and more!

2012 African BarCamps are on the horizon
January 15, 2012 ♦ Web
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Although 2012 will most likely see a dozen or more BarCamp events, there are very few on the calendar as of mid-January.

Video: Technologies in education from a Gabonese NGO
January 14, 2012 ♦ Education & Video
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ACTE’s approach to technology integration in education in Gabon considers four essential areas of education.