Thursday, November 4, 2010

WWIEF 2010: Microsoft bids to change classrooms to e-learning environments

Mr Nwodo Monday Obinna, a teacher from Odogbulu Grammar School, Ogun State Nigeria, (middle) checking the Blood Pressure level of the Citizen Lead, Microsoft Anglophone- West Africa, Jummai Umar- Ajijola, (left) at the exhibition ground while Menasie Zandu from Ethopia (right) looks on during the just concluded Microsoft Partners in Learning 2010 Worldwide Innovative teacher awards held in Cape Town South Africa. Photo by Emeka Aginam.
TAKING the educational  system o f ThirdWorld economies to the next technological level  may have begun when global software maker,  Microsoft  gathered  about 125  innovative teachers  from 70 countries around the world in Cape Town, South Africa last week, celebrating their unique innovations targeted at transforming the traditional classroom into 21st  century learning environment.
Read More:http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/11/wwief-2010-microsoft-bids-to-change-classrooms-to-e-learning-environments/

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