Selected publications (.pdf)

"Education Change, Leadership and the Knowledge Society" 
Global e-Schools Initiative (GeSCI)  

Survey of ICT in education in the Caribbean
Volume 1: Regional trends & analysis
Volume 2: Country reports
infoDev 

Using technology to train teachers:
Appropriate uses of ICT for
teacher professional developmen
t
 
infoDev (Mary Burns, co-author)

Project evaluation:
Uganda rural school-based telecenters

World Bank Institute
(Sara Nadel, co-author)

The Educational Object Economy:
Alternatives in authoring &
aggregation of educational software 

Interactive Learning Environments
(Purchase or subscription req'd) 

Development of multimedia resources 
UNESCO (Cesar Nunes, co-author)

Real Access/Real Impact
Teresa Peters & bridges.org
(hosted for reference; RIP TMP) 

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Sunday
Jun142009

Ltd uptick in school enrolments in Africa through 2025?

I've been checking out www.many-eyes.com, which hosts a collaborative visualization tools. The site lets visitors post data sets, create charts/conceptmaps and other "visualizations" of the data, rate data sets, add comments on specific views. it's cool.

It also includes a representation of projected school enrolments in Sub-Saharan Africa through 2025. Not all that optimistic, when you look at the percentage views. Nigeria underperforms, bringing its percentage of unschooled kids down from 5 to 3 over the course of the next 15 years.

You can view, play with, and comment on the chart at:

http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/projected-youth-15-34-population-by--5 

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