Attribution
Open Education Resources
The following Open Education Resources (OER) have been adapted to create this School ICT Management unit:
- Bialobrzeska, M. and Cohen, S. (2005). Managing ICTs in South African Schools: A Guide for School Principals. SAIDE. - Available online here
- Commonwealth of Learning. (nd). CCTI: ICT Leadership in Schools. COL/SchoolNet SA. - Available online here
- Fullen, M & Langworthy, M. (2014). A Rich Seam: How New Pedagogies Find Deep Learning. Pearson. - Available online here
- Ministry of Education, Antigua and Barbuda. (2011). School ICT Implementation Planning. - Available here
- Ministry of Education, St Vincent and Grenadines. (2010). Basic ICT Readiness Observation Checklist and Evaluation Report. - Available here
- Ministry of Education, Science & Technology, Kenya. (2016). Kenyan ICT CFT Course - Managing ICT for Education. - Available here
- Rotich, J. (2013). Meet BRCK, Internet Access Built for Africa - TED Talks. - Available online here
- Swaniker, F. (2012). The Leaders Who Ruined Africa, and the Generation Who Can Fix It - TED Talks - Available online here
Images have been adapted from:
- OER Africa. (2014). Flickr Photostream. - Available online here
- Ipapun. (2014). Divine Icons. Free for non commercial use - Available online here
The following references are also acknowledged:
- IICD. (2014). ICTs in Education. YouTube Video. Available online
- Majumdar, S. (2009). Modelling ICT Development in Education. UNESCO
- Rusten, E. (2010). Computer System Sustainability Toolkit. AED. Portions of this book may be quoted and used for educational purposes, with standard attribution to AED - Available online here
- KICD. (2013). ICT Integration in Primary Education.