The vendor-specific courses offered by the local training providers satisfies by and large the demand for ICT skills posed by service providers but there is still a shortage of high-quality ICT ...
Maths strikes a bad chord in the collective memory of a generation brought up on rules, drill and exercises. Christine Morgan, deputy head of Heathfield junior school in Richmond upon Thames, who runs ...
All countries have taken note of the potentially significant contribution that ICTs can make in their development process and in the eradication of poverty. In developing countries, the hope is that ...
Schools spend much more money on computer-based resources than on books, an analysis suggests. Primary schools spent £70m on books in 2004-05 and secondary schools £80m, whereas all schools spent £426 ...
IN the rapidly evolving global economy, information and communication technology (ICT) has become a driving force for economic growth and development. Zimbabwe, like many developing nations, has ...
IT@School project, a Kerala government initiative to impart IT education in schools, has developed a Resource DVD to distribute among high school teachers to ensure a complete Information and ...
In a country where business and development is centralised in the capital city, you’d expect a national ICT association to have its main operations in Harare. In the case of of the ICT Association of ...
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