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Bye bye blackboards – a cool one billion for educational IT!
Wouldn’t it be a great idea to set ourselves the goal of becoming world leaders in educational IT in the next five years? Jan Arpe thinks so. Education is a key factor in dealing with the impact of global megatrends. This is not the least of the reasons that motivated […]
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How online education is changing the way we learn
Infographic about how online education is changing the way we learn. Read more
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Global21 Network: The Fall of the Great Firewall
Alice Xu investigates the implications of the politically motivated standardisation of language and attempts at censorship of the internet in China: The day that President Barack Obama was inaugurated marked a turning point in the movement towards change. Even my grandfather, who closely followed Obama’s progress in the elections from […]
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Access costs and local content – emerging issues
Traveling around Ghana has made Charles Amega-Selorm realize that Internet access is no longer an issue – but access costs and local content certainly are! If you had asked me a few months back what my position on the Internet in Ghana was, I would have said that we needed […]
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Internet Access. A Human Right
Over five billion people do not have internet access, ahumanright.org plans to change that. Kosta Grammatis explains why the internet is important in the first place. As of 2009, 83% of the world is literate, and another 80% has access to electricity, these two factors are all that is required […]