eLearning photo competition contest has been going on for a while now and they are still accepting images that shows how ICTs are altering everyday life in Africa. The organisers are inviting people from Africa to submit images that show how they live, learn and work with Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs).
Their statement reads:
We’d like to know what this has meant for our friends in African. 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?
PRIZES TO BE WON:
- 1. Canon PowerShot S90 photo camera (valued at € 390).
- 2. Flip UltraHD Camcorder (valued at € 190).
- 3. iPod Nano 8 Gb (valued at € 125).
- *The deadline is April 26, 2010.*
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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 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.
More information on how to submit a photo can be found here.
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