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Vous trouverez une liste alphabétique d'articles sur la thématique des TIC dans l'éducation et dans le développement. Tous les liens ont été vérifiés le 11 décembre 2006.
 
Lien externeManaging ICTs in South African schools: a guide for school principals (pdf)
Bialobrzeska, M. & Cohen, S. 2005. Managing ICTs in South African schools: a guide for school principals. South Africa: South African Institute for Distance Education SAIDE.
Lien externeComparison Study of Free/Open Source and Proprietary Software in an African Context
bridges.org (2005)Comparison Study of Free/Open Source and Proprietary Software in an African Context Implementation and Policy-Making to Optimise Public Access to ICT. Cape Town: bridges.org.
Lien externeComputers in secondary schools in developing countries (pdf)
Cawthera, A. 2001. Computers in secondary schools in developing countries: costs and other issues.
Lien externeAdapting technology for school improvement (pdf)
Chapman, D. W. & Mählk, L. O. 2004. Adapting technology for school improvement: a global perspective. Paris: International Institute for Educational Planning.
Lien externeConnect-ED Evaluation  (pdf)
Cisler, S. & Yocam, K. 2003. Connect-ED Evaluation (Uganda).
Lien externePlanning for Sustainability: How to Keep Your ICT Project Running
Cisler, S. 2004.Planning for Sustainability: How to Keep Your ICT Project Running.
Lien externeChile: Building the National Learning Network (pdf)
Contreras Budge, E. 2002. Chile: Building the National Learning Network.
Lien externeInternational Journal of Learning Technology
Cossa, G. G. & Cronje, J. C. 2004. Computers for Africa: lessons learnt from introducing  computers into schools in Mozambique. International Journal of Learning Technology pp.84-99.
Lien externeIs Constructivism Universal: In Search of  Meaningful Technology in Morocco and Namibia (pdf)
Coupe, J., Goveia, J., Haichour, H. & Ilukena, A. 2003. Is Constructivism Universal: In Search of  Meaningful Technology in Morocco and Namibia.
Lien externeGender issues in the use of computers in education in Africa (pdf)
Derbyshire, H. 2003. Gender issues in the use of computers in education in Africa.
Lien externeThe Internet as a tool for a revolution in education in Africa: A  dream or reality
Dlodlo, N. & Sithole, N. 2001. The Internet as a tool for a revolution in education in Africa: A  dream or reality. In C. Crawford et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology  and Teacher Education International Conference 2001  (pp. 3038-3043). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
Lien externeICT and Literacy: Who benefits? Experience from Zambia and India
Farell, G. 2004. ICT and Literacy: Who benefits? Experience from Zambia and India.
Lien externeIntegrating ICTs into the Curriculum: Analytical Catalogue of  Key Publications
Haddad, C. & Rennie, L. (eds) 2005. Integrating ICTs into the Curriculum: Analytical Catalogue of  Key Publications. Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok.
Lien externeTechnologies for Education: Potentials, Parameters, and  Prospects (pdf)
Haddad, D. W. & Drexler A. (eds) 2002. Technologies for Education: Potentials, Parameters, and  Prospects. Paris: UNESCO.
Lien externeTechnologies for Education for All: Possibilities and prosepcts in the  Arab Region
Haddad, W. D. (ed) 2005. Technologies for Education for All: Possibilities and prosepcts in the  Arab Region. Washington: Academy for Educational Development.
Lien externeTen Lessons for ICT and Education in the Developing World (pdf)
Hawkins, R. J. 2002. Ten Lessons for ICT and Education in the Developing World. In: CID  Harvard University, ed. The Global Information Technology Report 2001-2002: Readiness for the  Networked World, pp.38-43.
Lien externeTechnology in Schools: Education, ICT  and the Knowledge Society (pdf)
Hepp, P., Hinostroza, E., Laval, E. & Rehbein, L. 2004. Technology in Schools: Education, ICT  and the Knowledge Society.
Lien externeTowards a Strategy on Developing African Teacher Capabilities in the  Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (pdf)
Isaacs-Bardien, S. 2004. Towards a Strategy on Developing African Teacher Capabilities in the  Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Lien externeInformation and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa
James, T. (ed) 2004. Information and Communication Technologies for Development in Africa:  Volume 3 Networking Intitutions of Learning -- SchoolNet.
Lien externeICT in Education: A curriculum for schools and programme of  teacher development (pdf)
Khvilon, E. & Patru, M. 2004.ICT in Education: A curriculum for schools and programme of  teacher development. France: UNESCO (Unesdoc ED/HED/TED/1).
Lien externeDeep Impact: an investigation of the use of information and communication technologies for teacher education in the global south: researching the issues (pdf)
Leach, J. 2004. Deep Impact: an investigation of the use of information and communication technologies for teacher education in the global south: researching the issues.
Lien externeAfrican Schoolnet Toolkit
Marquard, S. 2005. African Schoolnet Toolkit.
Lien externePaying the price? A Total Cost of Ownership comparison between new  and refurbished PCs in the small business, NGO and school in Africa
Open Research 2004. Paying the price? A Total Cost of Ownership comparison between new  and refurbished PCs in the small business, NGO and school in Africa.
Lien externeApplying New Technologies and Cost-Effective Delivery  Systems in Basic Education. Education for All 2000 Assessement: Thematic Studies (pdf)
Perraton H. & C. Creed, C. 2001. Applying New Technologies and Cost-Effective Delivery  Systems in Basic Education. Education for All 2000 Assessement: Thematic Studies. ED.2001/WS/20.
Lien externeDigital Opportunities for Development: A Sourcebook for Access and  Applications (pdf)
Rusten, E. & Suguri, V. 2002. RiverWalk: Online, Interactive Learning. Case Study Chapter 4. In:  LearnLink, (ed). Digital Opportunities for Development: A Sourcebook for Access and  Applications pp.248-259.
Lien externeDigital  Opportunities for Development: A Sourcebook for Access and Applications (pdf)
Rusten, E. 2002. Using Computers in Schools. Chapter 4. In: LearnLink, (ed). Digital  Opportunities for Development: A Sourcebook for Access and Applications. pp.207-247.
Lien externeNew functions of higher  education and ICT to achieve education for all (pdf)
Sanyal, B.C. 2001. New functions of higher  education and ICT to achieve education for all.
Lien externeReform Forum: What do you mean by ICT integration? (pdf)
Soule, H. 2003. Reform Forum: What do you mean by ICT integration? Journal for Educational  Reform in Namibia. 16, pp.1-11.
Lien externePedagogical Uses of  Web-Based Chat: A Pilot Activity  in Brazil (pdf)
Suguri, V., Matos, L., Castro, N., Castro, I., Jung, L.M. & Rusten, E. 2002. Pedagogical Uses of  Web-Based Chat: A Pilot Activity  in Brazil.
Lien externeInformation and Communication Technologies in Teacher Education: A planning guide (pdf)
UNESCO. 2002. Information and Communication Technologies in Teacher Education: A planning guide. Paris: UNESCO Division of Higher Education.
Lien externeBangkok: Schoolnet toolkit
UNESCO Bangkok. 2004. Schoolnet toolkit. Bangkok: UNESCO Bangkok.
Lien externeInformation and Communication Technologies in  Elementary and Secondary Education: A State of the Art Review (pdf)
Ungerleider, C. S. & Burns, T. C. 2002. Information and Communication Technologies in  Elementary and Secondary Education: A State of the Art Review.
Lien externeDeveloping and Using Indicators of ICT Use in Education
UNSECO Bangkok. 2003. Developing and Using Indicators of ICT Use in Education.
Lien externeInformation Technologies and Education for the poor in  Africa (ITEPA) (pdf)
Wagner, D., Day, B. & Sun, J.S. 2004. Information Technologies and Education for the poor in  Africa (ITEPA).
 
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