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Posted on 23/02/201819/02/2018 by Rafael Scapin

How mobile phones are disrupting teaching and learning in Africa

Mobile phones have become ubiquitous in Africa. Among younger users, basic phones are most common. But more pupils are accessing smartphones that can connect to the internet – and taking them along to school.

http://www.thetechedvocate.org/mobile-phones-disrupting-teaching-learning-africa/

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