The spotlight today is on Uganda as the 9th edition of the largest gathering of e-learning professionals on the continent commences.
Over 1,500 participants and 300 speakers have arrived from across Africa and the world for the conference which will run until Friday. Here are some of the note-worthy tweets we captured for the day:
officially frustrated by #eLA14 internet. Is this the glimpse of status of elearning in #Uganda?
— Rosebell Kagumire (@RosebellK) May 28, 2014
Class is in session – UCC solar panel powered community ICT lab #eLA14 pic.twitter.com/DhRw4TzeXK
— UCC (@UCC_Official) May 28, 2014
We need applications for agriculture that can tell the farmers about farm inputs. Dr. Bitange Ndemo @eLAconference #eLa14
— Wandera Joshua (@WanderaJoshua2) May 28, 2014
Working hard or hardly working after a long first day at #ela14. pic.twitter.com/gHc6YLoFSf
— Allversity.org (@Allversity) May 28, 2014
Digitalise content put it online and people will look for it there says Dr.@bantigito #technology #content #eLA14
— UGO Uganda (@UgoUganda) May 28, 2014