Babikwa, Daniel; Adeya, Catherine(Computers for Schools Kenya, Nairobi, KE, 2007-12)
The publication reflects on the work of a Non- Governmental Organisation, Computers for Schools Kenya (CFSK), whose goal has been to increase ICT accessibility across the country. As a pioneer organisation in the field, ...
This paper explores how NetTel@Africa, a network for capacity building has addressed access, acceptance and delivery barriers in crafting an e-learning Masters degree programme. Building on network principles, one key ...
The Harambee Project used the Online Proposal Appraisal (OPA) web-based application for the management of their Small Grants Facility. Their process was twofold: submission of concept notes, followed by the selective ...
Project partners successfully introduced the use of handheld computers (PDAs) and Global Positioning System (GPS) devices for data capture and transmission to a central database at the Lubombo Spatial Development Initiative ...
The project implemented an Arabic website promoting scientific investigation within the framework of primary school education. It motivates teachers to place children in a position whereby they can experiment, observe, ...
The WordForge project has two major components: advocacy for localization, and bringing together the Free and Open Source software (FOSS) community to work on and/or use the infrastructure being developed by the project. ...
Howard, Ian; Esterhuysen, Anriette(Association for Progressive Communications (APC), San Francisco, CA, US, 2007)
The project became a pilot for face-to-face workshops, developing and maintaining a knowledge base regarding wireless for ICT4D, while building partnerships and knowledge networks. The demand for training was enormous, ...
Babikwa, Daniel; Macharia, Ayub; Kivuva, Lazarus(Makerere University, Institute of Adult Education and Continuing Education, Kampala, UG, 2008)
This is a report of the evaluation of the Computers for Schools Kenya (CFSK) programme. CFSK was registered in October 2002 and began operating as an indigenous non governmental organisation in January 2003. The programme ...
South Africa faces a unique set of technological problems and this week Click is looking at how those challenges are being met with some pretty inventive solutions.