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SchoolNet Africa

URL:
www.schoolnetafrica.net
Project Description:

SchoolNet Africa is an independent non-government organization which promotes education through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in African schools. SchoolNet is the first African-based, African-led, Pan-African school networking institution and works in partnership with national schoolnet organizations in up to 33 African countries. SchoolNet Africa stands for the right of every African child to have access to Information and knowledge and to be a global citizen.

SchoolNet Africa functions as a network of networks. Its primary network is with schoolnet practitioners, education policymakers, teachers and learners through national schoolnet organizations and groups operating in the following countries

  1. Angola
  2. Benin
  3. Botswana
  4. Cameroon
  5. Cape Verde
  6. Cote D'lvoire
  7. Egypt
  8. Ethiopia
  9. The Gambia
  10. Ghana
  11. Kenya
  12. Lesotho
  13. Liberia
  14. Madagascar
  15. Malawi
  16. Mauritius
  17. Morocco
  18. Mozambique
  19. Namibia
  20. Nigeria
  21. Rwanda
  22. Senegal
  23. Sierra Leone
  24. South Africa
  25. Sudan
  26. Swaziland
  27. Tanzania
  28. Tunisia
  29. Uganda
  30. Zambia
  31. Zimbabwe
 

Included in SchoolNet Africa's network is a range of donor and development agency partners and regional organizations promoting ICTs in African schools

A SchoolNet organization is one that has:

  • Regular communication and interaction between schools
  • Training of teachers and learners in using the technologies
  • Inter-school collaborative projects and
  • Content and curriculum development and sharing.

Points of interest:

Africa SchoolNet is a portal site for schools, with links to various online projects, a comprehensive list of Southern African schools online, teachers and learner resources, and news of upcoming events.

Here are just a few of the numerous programs and features on the site:

The African SchoolNet Centre provide information and resources for African schoolnet practitioners to enhance their implementation efforts, and collects information on national schoolnets in Africa and globally.  It also has an e-newsletter and provides space for networking and collaboration among schoolnet practitioners.

ThinkQuest Africa focuses on interactive, collaborative learning. It is a Pan African Programme that aims to promote a new style of learning and Internet-based education in Africa. Participants are encouraged to work in an international team, particularly with learners from different parts of Africa in developing websites.

African Teachers Centre Lounge includes a discussion forum.

Gender Watch includes a "Gender Talk" forum.

Innovation Watch provides links to case studies of open source software use in Africa

 

 


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