
For the first time, the theoretical tests for the participants were conducted online as part of efforts to get the coaches used to modern trends in information technology as done in some Confederations such as AFC and CONMEBOL following approval of the CAF Executive Committee.
“The idea is to have a question bank with multiple-choice answers. Also, the participant can take the exams anytime he is ready for the assessment aided by a countdown timer for the duration of the test.
The CAF Development Director expressed satisfaction with the level and turn out of the three-day course.
Three countries have been selected to host the pilot E-learning training with Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire being the other two. Ghana staged it from 24-25 May 2016 whilst Cote d’Ivoire will have its turn from 7-9 June 2016.