2014 African Footballer of the Year - BBC list to be named

On the morning of 10 November, the BBC will unveil the five names in the running for the 2014 prize. The public will then be able to vote online via the BBC Sport pages and via text.

9 Nov 2014
AFRICAN FUTURE FOOTBALL STARS - RISING STARS

On monday the shortlist for the BBC African Footballer of the year 2014 will be revealed. While those five names will be established superstars from the continent, there are also a number of excellent young players coming through the ranks - emerging talent who themselves may soon compete for the title.

9 Nov 2014
2015 AFRICA CUP - MOROCCO FAILS TO MEET DEADLINE

Morocco have failed to meet the deadline to confirm it will host the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in January.

8 Nov 2014
FRANCE - SAGNOL APOLOGISES FOR HIS COMMENTS ON AFRICAN PLAYERS

Bordeaux coach Willy Sagnol has apologised and explained his comments earlier this week about African players. Senegal's Lamine Sane has backed his coach at Bordeaux Willy Sagnol over the comments.

6 Nov 2014
2015 Africa Cup of Nations - NO MOVE DESPITE CAF 'CONCERNS'

The Confederation of African Football has "concerns" over the Ebola outbreak, despite rejecting a request to postpone the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

4 Nov 2014
2015 AFRICA CUP QUALIFIERS - GROUP STAGE - MALAWI - 5TH MATCHES - PREVIEW

Malawi may withdraw from qualifying!

2 Nov 2014
AFRICAN FUTURE FOOTBALL STARS - MAKING FOOTBALL DREAMS COME TRUE

Previously the Feyernood Academy in Gomoa Fetteh, it relocated to Sogakope, just outside Acra, and took over facilities at the former Red Bull Academy. And those facilities will shame even the biggest clubs in Ghana.

2 Nov 2014

BREAKING NEWS - UNDERSTANDING THE EBOLA VIRUS AND HOW YOU CAN AVOID IT

AFRICA CUP 2015 AFRICA CUP 2015 QUALIFIERS

Moroccan organisers of January's finals have until tomorrow to decide whether they still want to stage the event.

They had expressed fears over hosting the 16-team event because of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

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A free MOOC is being offered to help educate people on Ebola prevention.

Currently, 10,000 people have taken the Ebola course first offered through ALISON in August.  

UNDERSTANDING THE EBOLA VIRUS AND HOW YOU CAN AVOID IT 

Most have completed the course on a computer, although some are participating on mobile phones, a new platform which allows online education providers to reach learners in rural communities as well as those who do not have sufficient Internet access.

The course, “Understanding the Ebola virus and how to avoid getting it,” explores the history of the disease, including previous outbreaks, as well as the history surrounding the current outbreak. 

The course also discusses how the virus is passed, how it is treated, and occurring symptoms to watch for.  Most people who suffer from Ebola contracted it while caring for an ailing relative.

The course continues with a section on how to prevent the disease, such as placing sick individuals in quarantine, limiting travel, and disinfecting contaminated areas.  Participants must then receive an 80% or higher on a test in order to pass the course.

The whole course takes about 1-2 hours to complete.

 

MOOC DEFINITION

A massive open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the web. 

In addition to traditional course materials such as videos, readings, and problem sets, MOOCs provide interactive user forums that help build a community for students, professors, and teaching assistants (TAs). 

MOOCs are a recent development in distance education which began to emerge in 2012.

 

7 Nov 2014
(ALISON and Wikipedia)

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