Vol. 4 Issue 2. – Event: eLearning Africa 2012

ELTWeekly Vol. 4 Issue#2 | January 9, 2012 | ISSN 0975-3036

eLearning Africa is the Africa’s largest gathering of high-level policy makers, decision makers and practitioners from education,business and government. It is the key networking event for developing eLearning capacities in Africa.

eLearning Africa 2012 will take place from 23rd to 25th May inCotonou, Benin, which has a rich cultural heritage and significant record of achievement in education over the last decade.

Focusing on eLearning andSustainability, eLearning Africa 2012 will explore creative ways in which eLearning can support development and help to build asustainable future. eLA 2012 will focus on the key themes of sustainable technologies and infrastructure; eLearning for sustainable communities; sustainable change management; eLearning and sustainable resources; and sustainable economy, culture and society.

eLA is a must for anyone involved in or wanting to find out more about ICT for development, education and training in Africa. As the largest gathering of eLearning and ICT-supported education and training professionals in Africa, participants are able to develop multinational and cross-industry contacts and enhance their knowledgeexpertise and abilities.

The conference is held in English, French and Portuguese. It includes plenary sessions with world-class experts,presentation and special focus sessionspractical demonstrations, discussions and debates on specific topics, as well as various informal networking opportunities where participants can share their experiences, ideas, new information and perspectives.

The conference is accompanied by an exhibition anddemonstration area, where exhibitors can showcase their latest products and services and hold meetings with importantdecision-makers within the African education and training community.

Click here for Conference Programme

eLearning Africa 2012 Call for Papers

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