Researchers adapt the Moodle e-learning platform for use in the third world
Saturday, December 6, 2008 - 07:50
in Mathematics & Economics
The TEDECO (Technology for Development and Cooperation) Group based at the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid's School of Computing is adapting a universal e-learning program (Moodle) for application at the University of Ngozi located close to the Rwandan border in northern Burundi. The project is part of a cooperative agreement between the UPM's School of Computing and Ngozi University entered into in 2006...
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