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Title: Going the Extra Mile in Namibia: The Importance of Supports
Issue: June 2006, Issue 16
DOT: dot-EDU
Summary: In Namibia, USAID has been supporting the integration of information technology in education since 2001, with a succession of projects that have provided teachers and Primary Teachers' College instructors with the ongoing human, technical and curricular support necessary to help teachers effectively use and integrate ICTs into instruction. This article provides an overview of the types of human, educational and technical support that has been provided in recent years through the earlier LearnLink project and more recent dot-EDU projects.
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Title: Supporting Regional Telecommunication Associations: Interview with Brian Goulden
Issue: Fall 2004, Issue 8
DOT: dot-GOV
Summary: The SIPRS project provided technical assistance and capacity building to the Telecommunications Regulators Association of Southern Africa (TRASA). Brian Goulden, former SIPRS project director, spoke with DOT-COM about the role of TRASA as a regional regulatory association...
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Title: Online Professional Development Changing Education Perceptions and Practices in Namibia
Issue: Spring/Summer 2004, Issue 7
DOT: dot-EDU
Summary: Through the USAID/Namibia-funded Initiative for Namibian Education Technology (iNET), dot-EDU is providing professional development to Namibian teachers using online education. Via access to the web-based Teaching to Standards with New Technologies (TSNT) course and asynchronous communication with instructors and peers, Namibian teachers in the National Institute for Educational Development (NIED) are learning how to use technology to improve their education abilities.
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Title: ICT Forum in Namibia
Issue: Fall 2003, Issue 5
DOT: dot-GOV
Summary: The USAID/Namibia Mission, assisted by the USAID/RCSA funded Southern African Development Community Information Policy Regulation Support Project (SIPRS) policy & regulatory team of Brian Goulden and Riley Allen (Internews Network), supported the new Namibian Communications Commission with a three-day workshop on current and future trends in ICT. The workshop took place 10-13 February 2003.
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Title: Initiative for Namibian Educational Technology (iNET) Kicks Off
Issue: Summer 2003, Issue 4
DOT: dot-EDU
Summary: The Initiative for Namibian Educational Technology (iNET) USAID cooperative agreement, was recently signed and kicked off by dot-EDU Deputy Director, Steve Dorsey, and E-Learning Specialist, Kelly Morphy, in Windhoek in early March. iNET is part of Namibia's National Institute for Educational Development's Educational Development and Support Network. Designed to speed the adoption of information and communication technologies (ICTs) within the Namibian education system, iNET will work both at the school and Ministerial level to foster the development of technology champions and improve ICT policies throughout Namibia
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