Category Archives: Africa

  1. Women’s empowerment through openness: OER, OEP and the Sustainable Development Goals

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    April 13, 2016 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    This week I’ve been in Krakow Poland, for the Open Education Global 2016 conference. Here are the slides for my …
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  2. Commonwealth of Learning – Progress of OER in 2014: Stock Taking in the Commonwealth

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    March 13, 2015 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    Reblogged from: Commonwealth of Learning – Progress of OER in 2014: Stock Taking in the Commonwealth. Professor Asha Kanwar, President …
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  3. Commonwealth of Learning – The Aptus Way to Reach the Unreached

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    May 24, 2014 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    Reblog of Commonwealth of Learning – The Aptus Way to Reach the Unreached (Venkataraman Balaji and Asha Kanwar). “How can …
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  4. A Multidimensional Migration for Social Inclusion: A Personal Account

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    March 21, 2014 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    A Multidimensional Migration for Social Inclusion: A Personal Account. This blog post [written by Bernard Nkuyubwatsi who has posted on …
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  5. Promoting Discoverability of African Scholarship | OpenUCT

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    March 8, 2014 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    A further perspective on digital exclusion whereby openness, open access, systematic curation and discoverability of scholarship in the global North …
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  6. 7th Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning opens in Nigeria

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    December 3, 2013 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    Nigeria certainly knows how to hold an opening ceremony.  I’ve just walked up a long red carpet into Abuja’s International …
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