JAMMU: Samagra Shiksha Jammu & Kashmir, in collaboration with UNICEF India, organised a one-day workshop on “ICT in Education” and “Evidence-Based Planning” at KC Residency, Jammu. The programme was ...
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Student cheating dominates talk of generative AI in higher ed, but universities and tech companies face ethical issues too
A sociologist who researches AI’s impact on work and education argues there are ethical dimensions to generative AI that ...
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Top Govt Websites Including Presidential Portal, ICT Ministry Hacked in Coordinated Cyberattack
On November 17, several websites were inaccessible and defaced with political and ideological messages. President William ...
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Uganda: Stanbic Bank Donates Computers Worth Shs 30m to Boost Digital Learning in Tororo
In a move to bridge the digital divide in rural Uganda, Stanbic Bank Uganda has donated modern computers worth Shs 30 million to Petta Community Secondary School in Tororo District.
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How AI is reshaping education across Africa
In Accra’s Chorkor neighborhood, young Ghanaians are using computers for the first time. Inside a modest digital lab, ...
In Uganda, the ICT sector employs approximately 1.3 million citizens with an annual growth of approximately 15 percent.
President Tinubu calls for stakeholder collaboration in tertiary education funding, stating it's a collective responsibility beyond government alone.
Less attention has been paid to the role of AI in career and technical education programs. That is the case even though ...
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For education researchers, real-world solutions matter most
In recent years, research that doesn’t fit narrowly defined priorities has increasingly come under attack regardless of its ...
Across Africa, schools face outdated curricula and skills gaps. Experts say AI could transform learning and create new opportunities for African youth. DW looks at how African nations are embracing ...
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1996 Batch of St. Gabriel’s School donates GH¢35,000 ICT equipment to Alma mater
The 1996 batch of the St Gabriel’s Basic School in Tumu, has donated Information and Communication Technology (ICT) equipment valued at GH¢35,000.00 to its alma mater to enhance teaching and learning ...
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