Namibia: Workshop Reviews ICT in Education

13 November 2007

Windhoek — Unesco and Namcol yesterday hosted an international workshop to review the impact of the use of information communication technologies (ICTs) in education in Namibia.

The workshop will end on Thursday. According to a press statement from the local Unesco office, the ICTs in Education project in Namibia, launched in October 2004, aims at developing web-based content in mathematics and physical science as additional support to Namcol learners and learners in other schools. "This initiative serves to support the institution in its endeavours to use and integrate information and communication technologies (ICTs) in programme design, development and delivery.

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