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Time To Get Online - Simple Steps to Success on the Internet

11/01/2004
Kabissa's Time to Get Online learning materials are the foundation of as part of the capacity building program. The materials have been developed for use by African civil society organizations. They are designed to be both a self-learning curriculum and to be distributed during hands-on workshops conducted by our training partners.

The 150-page "Time To Get Online" materials are centered around the five essential "steps to success on the Internet". The first half of the materials is geared towards creating internet-savvy activists. The second half will help them to become effective Internet champions, capable of leading their organizations through the challenging process of integrating the Internet into everything they do. The Appendices and accompanying CD-ROM (print version only) contain a wealth of additional resources for continued learning, freely distributable computer software and more.

The Materials are available in both English and French
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