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My Personal eLearning Africa 2010 Story

Being a Host and Organiser at the Conference I attended this year’s eLA conference from a different angle: not as a participant, but as a host and conference organiser. We had planned for and were expecting 1500 delegates to attend the conference. Little did we think we could reach almost 1800! What threatened to be a huge organisational hiccup, owing to the very high attendance, turned into joy as we managed to register everyone who arrived unexpectedly at the last minute and enabled them to participate in the conference. One of the highlights of the event was the keynote address by Right Rev. Johnson of the Gambia, who spoke about Social Networks and their impact on religion and moral and value systems from an African perspective. Rev. Johnson, who is a frequent Twitter and Facebook user, was very clear, passionate and practical in his speech. I also enjoyed participating in the 4th UNESCO Pre-Conference Summit, which focused on Flexible Skills Development. Networking with conference...