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Ofok telecentre eAcademy

The Ofok telecentre eAcademy provides free courses to telecentre managers to help them in the development of their telecentres and to guarantee success. Please send us your CV and profile. Sucessful applicants will take our courses for free.

Website: http://www.ofokngo.org
Location: Global
Members: 29
Latest Activity: Jan 18

The Ofok telecentre eAcademy

The Ofok telecentre eAcademy is a global contributor in the telecentre initiative, providing managers and leaders with ongoing online (elearning and BDL) training, capacity building, and professional development opportunities. The telecentre eAcademy supports and coordinates online training programs with accreditation and certification standards.

The eAcademy's goal is to ensure that telecentre managers can develop successful telecentres by providing them the right training and knowledge that will guarantee success.

At the global level, the Ofok telecentre eAcademy facilitates virtual events, workshops, mentoring networks, and technology resources. Through our telecentre eAcademy you gain both academic knowledge and expertise that is highly relevant for doing development in your particular country.

The Ofok telecentre eAcademy program consists of academy track courses in Information and Communication Technology (ICT), as well as a number of complementary soft skills and business skills, including:

Communication Skills – Business Communication
Personal Development
Management and Leadership
Mentoring
Project Management
Strategic Planning
Marketing and Services


How can you get involved?

Telecentre managers will be selected based on their achievements and the impact they have had on their communities through the telecentre initiative. Managers are requested to send their CVs and telecentre profile to Ofok. The successful candidates will receive the online courses for free.

Please e-mail to request your application form at:
eAcademy@ofoksystems.com

The sucessful applicants selected to take our courses free.

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yapa chandralatha Comment by yapa chandralatha on November 30, 2009 at 8:21am
hi

i would like to join and work with The Ofok telecentre eAcademy
and can you give scholarships and like to study e learning and e learder ship
thanking you

yapa
sri lanka
Moataz  A.  Shaarawy Comment by Moataz A. Shaarawy on April 5, 2009 at 3:06pm
Call for WNP application deadline 1 May 2009
Moataz  A.  Shaarawy Comment by Moataz A. Shaarawy on March 14, 2009 at 7:37am


AHMED SUDAN Comment by AHMED SUDAN on January 26, 2009 at 11:49pm
http://royal.pingdom.com/2009/01/22/internet-2008-in-numbers/

Internet 2008 in numbers
Posted in Main on January 22nd, 2009 by Pingdom
What happened with the Internet in 2008?
How many websites were added? How many emails were sent? How many blog posts were published? This post will answer those questions and many others with more interesting statistics than you can shake a stick at.
We have used a wide variety of sources from around the Web. A full list of source references is available at the bottom of the post for those interested. In some of the cases we here at Pingdom also did some additional calculations to get even more numbers to play around with.
Email
• 1.3 billion – The number of email users worldwide.
• 210 billion – The number of emails sent per day in 2008.
• 70% – The percentage of emails that are spam.
• 53.8 trillion – The number of spam emails sent in 2008 (assuming 70% are spam).
Websites
• 186,727,854 – The number of websites on the Internet in December 2008.
• 31.5 million – The number of websites added during 2008.
Web servers
• 24.4% – The growth of Apache websites in 2008.
• 13.7% – The growth of IIS websites in 2008.
• 22.2% – The growth of Google GFE websites in 2008.
• 336.8% – The growth of Nginx websites in 2008.
• 100.3% – The growth of Lighttpd websites in 2008.

Domain names
• 77.5 million – .COM domain names at the end of 2008.
• 11.8 million – .NET domain names at the end of 2008.
• 7.2 million – .ORG domain names at the end of 2008.
• 174 million – The number of domain names across all top-level domains.
• 19% – The increase in the number of domain names in 2008.
Internet users
• 1,463,632,361 – The number of Internet users worldwide (June 2008).
• 578,538,257 – Internet users in Asia.
• 384,633,765 – Internet users in Europe.
• 248,241,969 – Internet users in North America.
• 139,009,209 – Internet users in Latin America/Caribbean.
• 51,065,630 – Internet users in Africa.
• 41,939,200 – Internet users in the Middle East.
• 20,204,331 – Internet users in Oceania/Australia.

Blogs
• 133 million – The number of blogs on the Internet (as tracked by Technorati).
• 900,000 – The number of new blog posts in a day.
• 329 million – The number of blog posts in 2008.
Images
• 10 billion – Photos hosted by Facebook (October 2008).
• 3 billion – Photos hosted by Flickr (November 2008).
• 6.2 billion – Photos hosted by Photobucket (October 2008).
Videos
• 12.7 billion – The number of online videos watched by American Internet users in a month (November 2008).
• 87 – The number of online videos viewed per month per Internet user in USA.
• 34% – The increase in viewing of online video in USA compared to 2007.
• 3.1 – The number of minutes of an average online video.
Web browsers

Malicious software
• 1 million – The number of computer viruses in April 2008.
• 468% – The increase in malicious code compared to 2007.
Data sources: Website and web server stats from Netcraft. Domain name stats from Verisign and Webhosting.info. Internet user stats from Internet World Stats. Web browser stats from Net Applications. Blog stats from Technorati. Email stats from Radicati Group via About.com. Spam stats from DCC. Virus stats from Symantec via Times Online. Online video stats from Comscore. Photo stats from CNET and Flickr.

ShaarawyAbdElbaky Comment by ShaarawyAbdElbaky on January 11, 2009 at 6:45am
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ShaarawyAbdElbaky Comment by ShaarawyAbdElbaky on January 11, 2009 at 6:44am
Vision and objective
Ofok is dedicated to bring IT literacy to as many people as possible. We are therefore offering basic IT courses from well-known companies such as Cisco Systems and Sun Microsystems completely free. That’s right! Students will be taught by an instructor for free, and gain access to the online curriculum for free. Additionally, there will be a discount for exams… And anyone can partake in this endeavor!

How it works
Universities and high schools who wish to partake in this initiative can do so in alliance with the Digital Academy. An Ofok ambassador will head a group of Ofok volunteers – known as a chapter – in each university or high-school. In the high school, the chapter will select a group of students from each year group who will then teach the basics of IT to all the students in their year.

Within the university campus, the chapter will ideally consist of students from the
Faculty of Engineering who have a passion for IT. Within the university, the chapter will select a faculty team leader from each faculty. The faculty team leader will then recruit local faculty members who will act as mentors teaching the basics of IT to all members of his or her faculty.

Ofok will first begin its contribution to ICT for All by offering IT Essentials: PC
Hardware and Software through the Cisco Networking Academy Program and Free Open
Source Softwaren Essentials through the Sun Academic Initiative. All
certificates will be internationally recognized and issued directly from Cisco and Sun.
However it doesn’t stop here – there’s a reward! The chapter to have trained the largest number of people will be awarded free advanced ICT and business courses in Digital Academy. This will be the reward for those who strived hardest in our noble goal to reduce IT literacy in Egypt!

Goal
Knowing the basics of IT is the first and an essential step for any kind of development. Think about it… Information sharing on a wide variety of issues such as famine, disease, health treatments, educational and literacy programs has completely revolutionized our lives. The internet has made life better for everyone – and with technology becoming more advanced and more widespread, the potential for online learning, improved communications and setting up e-businesses will continue to grow. Of course, for all this to happen, it has to start somewhere. Learning computer fundamentals is only just the start, and we at Ofok feel very proud to participate in this endeavor!

Founders
Ofok NGO for Human Development

15 Ofok ambassadors have been selected for this project to promote ICT among young people with the mission to inspire others of their own age to gain ICT training. It encourages the development of young people through giving them the opportunity to fulfill their potential by developing their interpersonal and IT skills.

Road map into the future
As Ofok, our intention is to increase the level of education in Egypt. We plan to provide advanced technology courses by working in close alliance with students and young people by forming community groups. The final aim being… To empower the youth!
Tariq Zaman Comment by Tariq Zaman on November 6, 2008 at 6:38am
I have just joined the group. would you please some more information and objectives of the group. Also if you would like to share the future programs of the eAcademy?
 

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