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Updated: 1:28 PM Jan 5, 2010
MSU To Help African Farmers
Program will be funded by $1 million grant from Gates foundation.
Posted: 1:28 PM Jan 5, 2010Reporter: Associated Press |
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Michigan State University says it will expand access to agricultural education materials in Africa with a $1 million grant from the Seattle-based Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The East Lansing school says AgShare Open Education Resources is an 18-month pilot project.
Michigan State said Tuesday participating African institutions "will create a virtual hub of resources and curriculum" for master's degree programs in livestock, crops and agribusiness.
Faculty from the Michigan school will work with Nairobi, Kenya-based OER Africa and others to develop ways to share teaching techniques and materials.
Assistant Provost Christine Geith, professor John Kaneene and assistant professor Cliff Lampe are leading the project.
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