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  1. Added Nov 03, 2008 by ivywriter
    Computer and Associated Products Limited, in partnership with European Institute for E-learning have concluded arrangements to host this year’s Learning Technologies Africa conference and exhibition, tagged "Learning Technologies Africa 2008." The event, with the theme “Delivering Qualitative Education,” is billed for Abuja Sheraton Hotels and Towers next week. Addressing a press conference in La
  2. Added Nov 03, 2008 by ivywriter
    With 60 percent of its 1 billion population under 30 years old, Africa looks to education, technology and investment to give its youth a path away from poverty and chronic unemployment.
  3. Added Oct 20, 2008 by ivywriter
    "I can't wait to show it off at school, it's way better than having a PlayStation, said Rudra Khurana, a 14-year-old Delhi high school student, standing next to his beaming father. Eugene: I'm tagging this article, although it's not about education, because that quote really represents how innovative products are accepted by teens.
  4. Added Oct 20, 2008 by ivywriter
    Software that started as a project by a Columbia University computer science student to eliminate the need for multiple hardware-based touch interfaces is now available for download on Microsoft's Codeplex site.
  5. Added Oct 11, 2008 by ivywriter
    This video clip, from ABC NEWS, shows how students are using the Internet to teach each other how to cheat. The video explores the culture and technological implications of this phenomenon. Check it out.
  6. Added Oct 11, 2008 by ivywriter
    * This article is about disruptive technology in the culinary sector. No, cheesecake won't start walking and doughnuts won't be assembling your new Toyota Prius, but sweets produced by venture firm FCOM (Fresh Functional Food Composite) Co. are packed, or better yet, "infused" with technology.
  7. Added Oct 06, 2008 by ivywriter
    This paper sheds light on the current issues with regards to Design-Based Learning. Emphasize is placed on the cognitive aspects of learning, which the authors emphasize as a critical part of DBL.
  8. Added Sep 25, 2008 by chris_dede and 3 others
    Schools are set for a Star Trek make-over thanks to the development of the world's first interactive classroom by experts at Durham University.
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