The eLearning Africa 2019 Report
As African leaders seek to make a reality of the African Union's vision of a ‘transformed continent’ by 2063, setting their sights on the creation of the largest single market in the world and, as businesses assess the implications of a ‘fourth industrial revolution,’ the eLearning Africa Report looks at the state of education, training, development and technology at this moment of unparalleled change.
With contributions from experts, practitioners, advisers, entrepreneurs and even students and artists, it provides a fascinating insight into how technology assisted learning and training are leading change and development throughout Africa.
Available free to download, the eLearning Africa Report 2019 combines news, features, interviews and profiles of leading figures with controversial opinion columns, a survey of 900 education and technology experts, detailed country reports and the first ever directory of African EdTech companies. Highlights include:
- The ‘Father of the African Internet,’ Nii Quaynor, on improving access
- Smart Africa’s Diane Malikane on ‘Education for All’
- International comparative education expert, Ndri Thérèse Assié Lumumba, on the challenges for African education
- Max Bankole Jarrett on key decisions for African leaders
- Ibrahima Guimba-Saidou on transforming Niger into an African digital state
- Jimmy Kainja on Africa’s Fake News
- Photographer Alun Be on seeing the digital age and artist Monou Desiré Koffi on finding beauty in e-waste
- Nigerian Bishop Abiodun Olusegun Ogunyemi on using education to bring communities together
- Rob Vember talks to futurist Dr Njeri Mwagiru
- Sudanese High school student Mahid Abdulkarim on how to keep studying in a revolution
- Special feautres on plans for an African free trade area, agriculture, the 4 As, entrepreneurship, lifelong learning and eLearning for wildlife training
- 55 individual country profiles
- The African EdTech Directory
- Guide to finding funding
- Results of our survey of education and ICT professionals working throughout Africa
Contact us at report@elearning-africa.com if you would like to have more information on the eLearning Africa Report 2019.
Click here to see the editorial and the table of contents of the Report.
Click here to download your free copy of the Report.