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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: DIGITALIZATION AND ELEARNING FOR EDUCATION
WHEN
June 24-26, 2019
WHERE
Uganda
7041 Ternan Ave street, Kampala, Uganda
Multimedia-based electronic learning has become a tool used to provide access to education for multiple seg-ments of the population, which otherwise would have little to no access to it. While eLearning is integrated into cur-ricula early in the digital revolution, in many countries, it is just beginning to address the opportunities and challeng-es web-based learning may bring.
WEB HTTPS://LUCUBRATES.COM/
FOR Policy Makers, Leaders, School leaders/owners, Tea-chers, Administrators, Busi-ness Planners , Other
PRICE Ordinary Conference Fee: US $360* (1.3 mill UgShs*)
Early bird (within April 30) Fee: US $288 * (1.0 mill UgShs*)
(* price includes taxes)
REGISTRATION Deadline: June 10, 2019
(Offer: Early bird within April 30)
Registration form Uganda by Pay Slip or Mobile Money or https://lucubrates.nkb.no/ ( for interna-tional delegates)
PROMOTERS Lucubrate in collaboration with
NKB, Norway
Nobel Knowledge Building,
Uganda Ministry of Public Service
Uganda
FOR REGISTRA-TION AND PAY-MENT GUIDELINES CONTACT: Mr Gerald Twagiramungu
Phone: +256 (0)775955381
KAA House, Plot 41, Nakasero Rd,
Kampala, Uganda
Time Presenter Title
08.30-09.30
Organiser Arrival and Registration of the Dele-gates
09.30-09.45
Hon. Rosemary Seninde, Minister of Primary Education, Uganda
Welcome the international confe-rence to Uganda. Opening Remarks
09.45-10.15
Dr. Katsigazi Robert, Uganda
Review of the three days program.
10.15-10.45
Mr Karl Skaar, CEO Norway
New technologies and how digitali-
sation changes our lives, work and
education.
10.45-11.15
Tea break
11.15-11.45
Ms Angela Mirembe Semwogerere, Uganda
How can we meet the future of digi-talisation? Is the new technology most for men?
11.45-12.45
Presenting papers/Group discusion
Digitalisation and changes in society and politics. Education for new kind of skills needed
12.45-14.00
Lunch break
14.00-17.45 (15.15 – 15.45 Tea Break)
Hon. Professor Nita Temmerman PhD Australia
Principles of designing and delive-ring quality education The broader context for developing quality program/courses Importance of standards & guide-lines for quality assurance e/online learning - significant issues for students, teachers and institu-tions.
17.45-18.00
Organiser Summary from the day and closing the first day
Day 1: New technologies change our lives
Mr Karl Skaar, CEO, Norsk Kompetansebygging,
Norway
Ms Angela Mirembe Semwo-gerere, Uganda
Hon. Professor Nita Temmerman PhD,
Australia
WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE CONFERENCE FEE?
The registration fee provides full participation in the three days of intensive exciting, motivating and forward-looking conference. The fee includes also following:
The venue, Morning tea, Lunch Buffet, Afternoon tea
Handouts and conference materials Group discussion
Follow-up network after the conference Signed Certificate for the participants
Participants must organize their own transport and stay.
Hon. Rosemary Seninde, Minister of Primary Education,
Uganda
Dr. Katsigazi Robert, Uganda
Time Presenter Title
08.30-09.00
Organiser Arrival and Registration of the Delega-tes
09.00-09.15
Dr. Katsigazi Ro-bert, Uganda
Welcome. Draw threads from day one and review of the program for day two.
09.15-12.45 (10.45: Tea break)
Hon. Professor Nita Temmerman PhD, Australia
Course design process Qualifications Framework Learning outcomes Learning activities Student Assessment
12.45-14.00
Lunch break
14.00-14.30
Mr Robert Okinda, Kenya
Examples of eLearning Offline learning resources Online learning resources Blended learning resources
14.30-17.15 (15.15 – 15.45 Tea break)
Mr Francis Macharia, Kenya
Successful case studies of eLearning in Africa ELearning emerging technologies and eLearning pedagogical principles best suited to Africa Implementing Elearning through Open, Distance and flexible Learning (ODFL) Addressing quality in eLearning Embracing eLearning through leaders-hip and change in TVET institutions. Elearning collaboration
17.15-17.45
Organiser Q and A
17.45-18.00
Organiser Summary from the day and closing the second day
Day 2: New technologies affect education
Mr Francis Macharia, Kenya
Mr Robert Okinda, Kenya
Hon. Professor Nita Temmerman PhD,
Australia
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE CONFERNCE?
This Conference is both theoretical and extensively interactive designed for top and senior business and administrators professionals and politicians who need to understand and embrace the disciplines of eLearning, pedagogy, di-gital development and digitalisation. Examples of delegates:
Policy Makers, Leaders of departments in the Ministries, Leaders in Districts, Governmental Staff, Owners and Administrators of Schools, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Lectures, Professors, Project Ma-nagers, Business Planners, Individuals with just digital background but understand they need more, Individuals who understand that success cannot be relied upon by just going in a single direction and may need to combine success with both bricks and mortar business and full utilization of virtual technology.
Dr. Katsigazi Robert, Uganda
The International Conference invites policy makers, academicians, teachers, professionals and other stakeholders to Present Papers on the first or the third day, or write an article for the Lucubrate Magazine (https://lucubrates.com/)
Day 3: Prepare for new technologies through education
Hon. Muruli Mukasa Wilson, Minister of Public Services, Uganda
Ms Angela Mirembe Semwo-gerere, Uganda
Mr Karl Skaar, CEO, Norsk Kompetansebygging,
Norway
Mr Robert Okinda, Kenya
Dr. Katsigazi Robert, Uganda
Time Presenter Title
08.30-09.00
Organiser Arrival and Registration of the Delegates
09.00-09.15
Dr. Katsigazi Ro-bert, Uganda
Welcome. Draw threads from day two and review of the program for the day
09.15-10.45
Mr Robert Okinda, Kenya
The digital classroom When can we digitize our classrooms? Tools for a digital classroom. How do we integrate digital tools?
10.45-11.15
Tea break
11.15-12.00
Mr Karl Skaar, Norway
Practical use of digital tools, examples: Google Classroom, Class Dojo, Prezi, Microlearning, Gamification, Quizzes, Chat and Discussion Forum, E-mail
12.00-12.45
Presenting papers/Group discusion
Small steps towards the digital age. Experiences and studies
12.45-14.00
Lunch break
14.00-16.30 (Tea)
Presenting papers/Group discusion
Small steps towards the digital age. Experiences and Studies on eLearning.
16.30-17.00
Ms Angela Mi-rembe Semwoge-rere, Uganda
The new technology has created huge changes in many countries. How can the scenarios look like for the different parts of the world? Can we draw a sce-nario?
17.00-17.30
Mr Karl Skaar, CEO, Norsk Kom-petansebygging, Norway
New technologies raise serious quest-ions about its financial, social, and pub-lic impact. Can we prepare for this through education?
17.30-17.45
Hon. Muruli Mukasa Wilson, Minister of Public Services,
Uganda
End of the conference remarks. Closing the Workshop
17.45– 18.00
Organicer Distribution of Certificates
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Nobel Knowledge Building, Uganda, Block 185, Plot 369, Sseninde rd, Kasangati, Wakiso District Uganda, Telephone +256 753360000. Bank Account, Uganda: Centenary Bank Account Number 3100056248 Alternative for people living in Uganda: Deposit 300000 UgShs upon registration, the rest of the fee can be paid in local currency upon arrival at the conference.
NKB-Lucubrate, Norway, Eva Nansens vei 5, 1364 Fornebu, Norway. [email protected] +4791663293
Bank Account for international money transfer: NO91 0535 0970 616, Norsk Kompetansebygging As
Lucubrate reserves the right to make changes to the program