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A Kenyan Technical College’s Experience

The strong way to an effective eLearning framework

Nairobi, April 2006 – The Kenya College of Communication and Technology
(KCCT) boasts extensive experience in eLearning. John Walubengo, who will
participate in the congress session "Building and Implementing Management
Systems", describes the way of developing computer-based trainings at KCCT
and his vision for the future.

http://www.checkpoint-elearning.com?aID=2496

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