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Education Report - Education Project in Rwanda Combines Online Classes, Local Help
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A new experimental program using MOOCs or massive open
courses opened recently in Kigali, Rwanda. The Kepler project
designed for people in the developing world. It uses
provided by foreign universities. It combines these online classes
help from local instructors and an internship program. A
foundation is helping to finance the first four years
the project. The students in the Kepler project pay
tuition. Fifty students are taking part in the first
in Rwanda. Canadian educational consultant Tony Bates praises the
program for giving students a way to earn college
. Students can earn academic credit through the Kepler project's
with Southern New Hampshire University in the United States.
. Bates also praises Kepler for providing local support and
in Rwanda. But he says a lack of technology
the usefulness of such a system in Africa. He
developing countries lack enough Internet service outside major cities.
may have mobile phones, but usually with very low
. Mr. Bates says it costs one American dollar to
an eight-minute YouTube video on a low-cost handset. That
about the same as many Africans earn in a
. Tony Bates says streaming long video lectures would be
expensive for at least the next five to 10
. He says using materials designed for mobile devices may
better. He notes examples like math videos from the
Academy and courses from the Carnegie Mellon Open Learning
. He says these materials are designed for distance learning
are more interactive. For VOA Learning English, I'm Carolyn
.
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