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Digital literacy, inclusivity and sustainable development in Africa /

"Sustainable development can only be achieved when no one is left behind. An enduring lesson from the COVID-19 crisis is how important the availability of digital infrastructure and skills for individuals and communities is for teaching, learning, employability or just being able to participate...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Asamoah-Hassan, Helena (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Facet Publishing, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Digital gap in global and African countries: inequalities of opportunities and COVID-19 crisis impact /  |r Syden Mishi, Godfred Anakpo --  |t E-skills and wages in Tunisia /  |r Najeh Aissaoui --  |t Digital literacy in Africa: a case study of Kenya National Library Services, Thika /  |r Miriam Mureithi --  |t Digital transformation in city of Johannesburg Library Services through the provision of e-learning services /  |r Jeff B Nyoka --  |t National Library of Nigeria and the promotion of digital equity /  |r Glory, Okeagu, Okwuoma Chidumebi Chijioke, Daship Na'angap, Solape Oshile --  |t Driving digital literacy - an assessment of Ghana library authority's interventions against the COVID-19 impact on library services /  |r Hayford Siaw --  |t Impact of of COVID-19 on digital divide: perspectives of an educator and a librarian in Botswana /  |r Lynn Jibril, Priti Jain --  |t Digital literacy skills investigation among third year Bachelor of Library and Information Science students of Makerere University /  |t Faridah Muzaki, Sarah Kaddu, Eric Nelson Haumba --  |t ICT training for children with hearing-impairment /  |r Rachel Andisi --  |t Underscoring the value of digital Literacy as a tool for reducing unemployment and enhancing workplace productivity /  |r Lanre Abubakar Folurunso and Emmanuel Omeiza Momoh --  |t Backwards design modelling of digital literacy in Africa /  |r Oluwaseun David Adepoju. 
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