Blackburn College's first e-book records Namibia trip

A GROUP of students have produced an e-book about their experiences in Namibia.

As part of Blackburn College’s international study programme, 12 degree students from the University Centre there toured the southern Africa country last October. They have now put their experiences in the college’s first e-book which is entitled ‘Namibia’ and can be downloaded for free from iTunes and the iBookStore.

It will also be available to be downloaded from the college website from this Friday.

Ian Clinton, principal of Blackburn College, said: “The idea for the e-book came from the students.

“They wanted to record their experiences and have done so in the form of articles, videos, interactive maps and photographs.

“In the past we have done exhibitions from our international visits and every year we try and do something different.

“The students enjoyed putting it together and reliving the trip.”

Comments (2)

10:41am Wed 13 Mar 13

Wishingwell says...

Namibia?? That's not proper Africa! Its full of wrinkly Germans and has a better mobile network than Lancashire.
Namibia?? That's not proper Africa! Its full of wrinkly Germans and has a better mobile network than Lancashire. Wishingwell

2:32pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Open_Mind says...

Wishingwell wrote:
Namibia?? That's not proper Africa! Its full of wrinkly Germans and has a better mobile network than Lancashire.
Since the last time you checked a map/globe we have realised that the world is not flat and that its spherical. If its in Africa, its in Africa, not in Europe, Americas, Asia or in the Antarctic….IN AFRICA !!!
[quote][p][bold]Wishingwell[/bold] wrote: Namibia?? That's not proper Africa! Its full of wrinkly Germans and has a better mobile network than Lancashire.[/p][/quote]Since the last time you checked a map/globe we have realised that the world is not flat and that its spherical. If its in Africa, its in Africa, not in Europe, Americas, Asia or in the Antarctic….IN AFRICA !!! Open_Mind

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