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Utilisation of media technologies for distance and lifelong education in Africa

Media technologies of television, radio, computer and internet offer flexible and formidable facilities for open distance education and lifelong education for Africa. Yet benefits of these media in attaining goals of distance and lifelong education face challenges of policy issues and organisation.

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Format: Conference Proceeding
Published: 2014
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520 |a Media technologies of television, radio, computer and internet offer flexible and formidable facilities for open distance education and lifelong education for Africa. Yet benefits of these media in attaining goals of distance and lifelong education face challenges of policy issues and organisation. 
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024 8 |a In: Wright, R. and Greenawalt, A. (eds.). Proceedings of the Adult Education Research Conference held between 5th-7th June, at Penn State University, Harrisburg, pp. 355-359 
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