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'''Nafissatou Mbodj''' is the Executive Director at SchoolNet Africa,<ref>[http://blog.eun.org/is/2009/06/international_symposium_podcas_2.html International Networks for ICT in Education Podcast: Nafissatou Mbodj, Executive Director, Schoolnet Africa]</ref> which she started in 2002.<ref>[[ICANN 42]] Reference</ref> She has been a High School Teacher of French and English / General English and ESP at a Technical School for 10 years. Ms. Mbodj is also a Trainee Supervisor at the Teachers ‘ College Methodology School and ICT World links instructor. She has been serving as the National Coordinator of World links Sénégal since 2000. She is also the President of ACSU (Association Culturelle Sénégal USA ), English teacher at DELC (Dakar English Teacher of ACSU).<ref>[http://www.schoolnetafrica.org/english/governing_body.html African Education Knowledge Warehouse Governing Body]</ref> | |||
'''Nafissatou Mbodj''' is the Executive Director at SchoolNet Africa | |||
== Career History == | == Career History == |
Revision as of 16:48, 3 November 2011
Country: | Senegal |
Email: | nafi.mbodj [at] yahoo.fr |
LinkedIn: | [Nafissatou Mbodj Nafissatou Mbodj] |
Nafissatou Mbodj is the Executive Director at SchoolNet Africa,[1] which she started in 2002.[2] She has been a High School Teacher of French and English / General English and ESP at a Technical School for 10 years. Ms. Mbodj is also a Trainee Supervisor at the Teachers ‘ College Methodology School and ICT World links instructor. She has been serving as the National Coordinator of World links Sénégal since 2000. She is also the President of ACSU (Association Culturelle Sénégal USA ), English teacher at DELC (Dakar English Teacher of ACSU).[3]
Career History
She was one of the pioneer who experimented the World Bank Project: World Links for Development in 1997, that used the computer as a tool to improve quality education and knowledge. She has been a Fulbright Teacher in St Louis, Missouri.[4] She was the Connecticut Writing Project Consultant for the class of 2002.[5]
Education
She holds a Bachelor and a certificate of Mastery in English from the University of Dakar.
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