OER Africa - meaning and definition. What is OER Africa
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What (who) is OER Africa - definition


OER Africa         
PROJECT FOCUSED ON OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
OER Africa is an initiative of Saide, established in 2008 with support from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, to collaborate with higher education institutions in Africa in the development and use of Open Educational Resources (OER), to enhance teaching and learning. OER Africa's vision is to support the emergence of vibrant and sustainable African education systems and institutions that play a critical role in building and sustaining African societies and economies through free and open development and sharing of common intellectual capital.
Oer         
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OER (disambiguation)
Oer is the name of a German noble family from Oer-Erkenschwick, Westphalia. They held the title of Baron.
Africa (Roman province)         
  • Berber]] Red Slip flagons and vases, 2nd–4th centuries
  • as]] of [[Hadrian]], 136 AD. An allegory of Africa wearing an elephant headdress is depicted on the reverse.
  • mosaic]] from [[Cirta]], Roman Africa (c. 315–325 AD, now at the [[Louvre]])
  • [[Juba II]], king of [[Mauretania]].
  • legion]] deployed in 125.
  • berber]] Red Slip dish with simple rouletted decoration, 4th century
ROMAN PROVINCE ON THE NORTHERN AFRICAN COAST COVERING PARTS OF PRESENT-DAY TUNISIA, ALGERIA, AND LIBYA
Roman province of Africa; Africa (province); Africa Proconsularis; Africa Province, Roman Empire; Africa proconsularis; Proconsular Africa; Africa province; African proconsulate; Roman North Africa; African province; Africa Province; Classical africa; Zeugitana; Province of Africa; List of governors of the Roman province of Africa; Africa (Rome); Cresima; Africa Vetus; Africa Proconsolaris; Africa Proconsulare; Africa propria; Africa Tripolitania
Africa Proconsularis was a Roman province on the northern African coast that was established in 146 BC following the defeat of Carthage in the Third Punic War. It roughly comprised the territory of present-day Tunisia, the northeast of Algeria, and the coast of western Libya along the Gulf of Sirte.