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Call for Papers

Proposals, suggestions and ideas are welcome

Berlin, November 2005 - "eLearning Africa", an annual event on ICT for
Development, Education, and Training, to be held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia,
will be launched in May 2006. The event aspires to become an eLearning
capacity-building instance for the entire African continent and a forum for
all stakeholders engaged in the planning and implementation of
technology-supported learning and training. The call for proposals and the
submission of abstracts for papers closes on 30 November, 2005.

http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com?aID=2053

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call for papers

Prorch provides free platform for posting CALL FOR PAPERS by conferences and journals. Several thousand journals and conferences posted their call for papers in first two months. Prorch broadcasts these call for papers to researchers who have opted to receive call for papers on monthly basis. Advertisement space is offered to journals and conferences at nominal prices.

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