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  1. Mar 7, 2011 ,  11:42 AM #1
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    Are you interested in free online learning? Downloading free books from the web? If so then check out this list:

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    Thank u very much for posting this. How i wish our leaders/rulers and Reps even at the ward and local govt level will pay more attention to this....the monies apportioned for security vote could be channeled to providing Internet Access.....what more security do we need when we cant even provide basic access.....am impressed with the resource available online...and reading this guy had me beaming with pride...he's ready to give back what he's learnt...and even show others....


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    Kunle Adejumo looks for ways to make OCW content available to his fellow students in Zaria, Nigeria.

    Kunle Adejumo is finishing his fourth year of engineering studies at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria. By all rights, he should now be in his fifth and final year, but local strikes and instability in Nigeria have added almost a full year to his studies at Ahmadu Bello.
    Established in 1952, Ahmadu Bello is Nigeria's largest university, with 35,000 students. Though the university boasts a large and well-maintained physical infrastructure, its Internet access – like that of almost all Nigerian universities – is extremely limited.
    Even the computer lab does not have a Web connection.
    And because of the large number of students and the limited number of terminals, students can sign up for only 20 minutes each week on university computers.
    Getting access

    When Adejumo was first introduced to MIT OpenCourseWare through a CD-ROM in the university computer lab he had only 20 minutes to look through the material. Impressed with the content, he asked the computer lab for a copy of the CD; when they were unable to give him one, Adejumo decided to find the site on his own, and copied down the Web address.
    From his home computer, he has enjoyed regular access to OCW, and has used it to complement the course materials he has gotten through Ahmadu Bello.
    "Last semester, I had a course in metallurgical engineering," says Adejumo. "For one of the lectures, having to do with ion making, I didn't have notes, and I couldn't find the information I needed, so I went to OCW. I was able to download a course outline on this, and also some review questions. I actually took these to the university and gave them to the lecturer to answer. He was able to answer these questions, and helped me gain a deeper understanding of the material."
    As much as Adejumo has benefited from OCW, it worries him that this resource is not available to the vast majority of students in Nigeria.
    "You see in this part of the world, only the rich can afford Internet access. Probably only 500 students at Ahmadu Bello have an internet connection. I visit [OCW] about four times a week. But most cannot do this."
    Sharing educational resources

    For this reason, Adejumo hopes to work with the local radio station to broadcast MIT OpenCourseWare material, as well as to publicize the site. "I run the Web site for a local radio station," he says, "and they are interested in broadcasting educational programs. OCW would be the perfect fit... And in the process, more students will learn about the site. Students need to know that these things are available."
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