Connecting kids through their classrooms
Connecting kids through their classrooms
Hereford Times
THE British Council funded project Connecting Classrooms has brought together nine teachers from Tanzania who have enjoyed an exciting week with their link schools: Ashperton, Bodenham, Ivington, Kimbolton, Kingsland, Leintwardine, Luston,Shobdon ...
Hereford Times
Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
MichuziBritish High Commissioner visits "Connecting Classrooms Programme" at Kisutu Secondary School to mark Commonwealth week
11 years ago
Michuzi26 May
10 years ago
TheCitizen31 Mar
Connecting people to information
Iringa public Library serves Iringa residents in general, especially secondary and college students. These visit the library whenever they need information or conduct research for their personal and academic use. Richard Suleiman, the regional librarian shares with Success a few things about his work. He also sheds light on measures that his office has taken to cultivate a reading culture in the community.
11 years ago
TheCitizen04 Mar
Sharing and connecting through poetry
Ten years ago, a revolutionary idea marked an era of social networking that has affected human interaction, marketing strategies and human behavior in ways that are still being realised.
10 years ago
TheCitizen02 Nov
Connecting farmers to the market with just a click
Gladness Mwanga is a young woman who has made it possible for farmers to reach their market with just a click. The young scientist has come up with an innovation that will connect agricultural stakeholders through the use of a mobile phone.
10 years ago
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10 years ago
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VIDEO: The Outernet connecting Kenya schools
The system that can provide data and create Wi-Fi hotspots in remote parts of the world
9 years ago
Daily News | The National Newspaper (Press Release) (Blog)06 Jan
New classrooms ready soon
Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
THERE is still hope for the 12,647 pupils who were told to await the second selection to join Form One as construction of classrooms is expected to be complete in a week's time. View Comments. This was revealed yesterday by Dar es Salaam Regional ...
9 years ago
TheCitizen03 Nov
Why technology is still key in our classrooms
The General Election is over and the country is slowly bouncing back to normalcy once again.
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