E Learning

Is e learning worth it? My experience

Is e learning worth it? My experience

To many people in Africa, especially Ghana, the topic of e learning is quite foreign and far-fetched as if that era is a million miles away from them. I was no different and frankly, I didn’t believe in the power and authenticity of the many e learning platforms scattered across …

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Everyday Use, Alice Malsenior Walker, and the Influence of Constance Nabwire of Uganda

Everyday Use, Alice Malsenior Walker, and the Influence of Constance Nabwire of Uganda

Social worker and home economist Constance R. Nabwire is best known for her heavily illustrated books on African cuisine and recipes, as well as the cultural connections. “Nabwire” is a female name of southeastern Ugandan and southwestern Kenyan ethnic origin, traditionally associated with someone born at night. “Bwire” is the …

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The Market for Distance Learning Programs

The Market for Distance Learning Programs

The market for distance learning programs is divided into three segments namely K-12 Learning, Higher Education Learning and Corporate Learning. It should be clear that ‘distance learning’ in today’s practice includes online learning, e-learning, flexible learning and blended learning. In 2012, analysts estimated the market for distance learning at 90 …

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