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Communicating with friends all over the world, putting business ideas into practice via the Internet, learning any time and any place – Information and Communication Technologies (ICTS) have permanently changed life all over the planet.
We'd like to know what this has meant for Africans. How have mobile phones, the Internet, computers and the audiovisual media changed your life, your family's lives or life in your corner of the Continent?
To find out, eLearning Africa 2010 is launching a photo competition called "How ICTs Are Changing the Way We Live". Send us a picture that shows how you live, learn and work with ICTs and, along with it, forward us a brief description of the idea or project that sets the backdrop of your entry.
The prizes:
1. Canon PowerShot S90 photo camera (valued at € 390) linkTechnical Details
2. Flip UltraHD Camcorder (valued at € 190) linkTechnical Details
3. iPod Nano 8 Gb (valued at € 125) linkTechnical Details
A jury will select the winner and the ten best photos will be featured in an exhibition from May 26th – 28th at eLearning Africa 2010 in Lusaka, Zambia. The winners will be announced on this website. The story behind the pictures will be published in the eLearning Africa Newsletter, which is distributed to thousands of people in Africa and all over the world.
Participation in the contest is free.
The deadline is April 26, 2010
Late entries will not be considered. The winners will be informed by e-mail four weeks after the closing date at the latest. The prize can neither be transferred nor paid out in cash.
Read more, follow this link: http://www.elearning-africa.com/picturevoting_home.php