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A Guide to Technology Planning
Web site | English | Submitted by: World Links for Development (WorLD)
Steps and Tips to create technology plan for a school
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Acacia | Improving Internet Access in Africa with Wireless Technologies
Web site | English | Submitted by: World Links for Development (WorLD)
This report attempts to identify the opportunities for using wireless technologies for Internet access in this context and should be of interest to international agencies planning development assistance projects in the region as well as Telecommunication Operators, Internet Service Providers and end-users. In the developed countries many wireless technologies are being developed to meet the demand for mobile computing. Although many of the systems discussed can also provide mobile Internet connections, in Africa these needs are far lower and so less attention is given to this area in the report.
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Acacia | The Wireless Toolbox
Web site | English | Submitted by: World Links for Development (WorLD)
A Guide To Using Low-Cost Radio Communication Systems for Telecommunication in Developing Countries - An African Perspective
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An Educator's Guide to Evaluating The Use of Technology
Web site | English | Submitted by: World Links for Development (WorLD)
This guide was developed for the U.S. Department of Education by the American Institutes for Re in conjunction with its formative evaluation of the Technology Literacy Challenge Fund. The guide should be viewed as a tool for individuals who have little or no formal training in re or evaluation. Its intended informal style and accompanying worksheets provide the basic principles of evaluation and are designed to help district and school personnel gain an overview of and ideas for evaluating local technology initiatives.
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Safeguarding Your Technology
Web site | English | Submitted by: World Links for Development (WorLD)
These guidelines are written to help educational administrators and staff at the buildings, campus, district, and state levels. This handbook presents why and how to effectively secure an organization's sensitive information, critical systems, computer equipment, and network access. Available html and pdf versions.
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