The e-SHE team is thrilled to announce the completion of the Multimedia Studio Utilization and Sharing Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for higher educational institutions in Ethiopia. This SOP will help operationalize the recently built five multimedia studios and the next two. Developed collaboratively by various stakeholders, this SOP sets forth a framework for effective operating procedures for the utilization and sharing of multimedia studios. It standardizes operations to ensure optimal efficiency, resource allocation, intellectual property protection, and a safe working environment across higher educational institutions in our nation. Dive into the details and access the full SOP with the link below: https://lnkd.in/ew7Hppcv
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