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Monéyi Nko Adrien Joseph is a Master’s student in the Laval University education program offered at ÉNS in Libreville. Passioned by the ICT, particularly by the teaching possibilities which it shows by the creation of the communities of learning in network and the knowledge creation. He has a good knowledge of the Gabonese education system (as former student and as an educational psychologist careers adviser). He also contributed to the development of the pedagogical guide for the use of the XO. He will be involved in the project follow-up team in October 2009. |
Monéyi Nko Adrien Joseph is a Master’s student in the Laval University education program offered at ÉNS in Libreville. Passioned by the ICT, particularly by the teaching possibilities which it shows by the creation of the communities of learning in network and the knowledge creation. He has a good knowledge of the Gabonese education system (as former student and as an educational psychologist careers adviser). He also contributed to the development of the pedagogical guide for the use of the XO. He will be involved in the project follow-up team in October 2009. |
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Monéyi Nko Adrien Joseph is a Master’s student in the Laval University education program offered at ÉNS in Libreville. Passioned by the ICT, particularly by the teaching possibilities which it shows by the creation of the communities of learning in network and the knowledge creation. He has a good knowledge of the Gabonese education system (as former student and as an educational psychologist careers adviser). He also contributed to the development of the pedagogical guide for the use of the XO. He will be involved in the project follow-up team in October 2009.