IST-Africa 2020 Conference

18 - 22 May 2020

IST-Africa 2020 Agenda



Updated: 2020-02-24 10:19:46

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Day 3: 20 May 2020

09:00
09:00
Session 9a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 4 - Issues and Applications
The impact of Podcasting technology in higher education curriculum on student learning outcome
CLOPAS KWENDA, GREAT ZIMBABWE UNIVERSITY, Zimbabwe
Manahij App as a Tool to Enhance Students’ Performance Utilizing Data Analytics and Academic Supervision - Case Study: National University Sudan
Muna Mohamed Mahmoud Abu Gosseisa, Ibn Sina University, Sudan
Automated Graduate Training Monitoring: The Case of Gulu University and Strategies for Institutional Adoption
Benedict Oyo, Gulu University, Uganda
Awareness, Accessibility and Usability of E-resources: University Students Perspective
Bonnie Obeka Obande, University of Agriculture Makurdi, Nigeria
09:00
Session 9b: eHealth Issues and Applications 2
Challenges Affecting the Effective Communication of PHI to Non-Medical Users: A Contextual Inquiry.
Laura Cheptegei, Kabarak University, Kenya
A framework for quantitative data analysis of big data collected by activity trackers
Liezel Cilliers, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
The outREACH System: Eliminating barriers to stroke rehabilitation in sub-Saharan Africa
Charmayne Hughes, San Francisco State University, United States
Towards Implementation of an Information Dissemination Tool for Health Publications: Case of a Developing Country
Christine Mulunda, University of Nairobi, Kenya
09:00
Session 9c: Content Technology Applications
Towards Small-Scale Farmers Fair Credit Scoring Technique
Benjamin Otieno, Kibabii University, Kenya
Towards a Sign Language Hand Gesture Recognition Design Framework
Casam Nyaga, University of the Free State, South Africa
Instagram as a New Marketing Platform for Informal Traders in Tanzania
NASIBU MRAMBA, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS EDUCATION, Tanzania
09:00
Session 9d: WS: INSPIRE Hackathon 2020
10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee Break
11:00
11:00
Session 10a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 5 - Issues and Applications
An Empirical Approach to Mobile Learning on Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs)
Ichaba Mutuma, KCA University, Kenya
Development of an Open Source Desktop Application Client Software for Running Internet Enabled Laboratories
Joel Tibabwetiza Muhanguzi, Makerere University, Uganda
Barriers to the Implementation of Big Data Technology in Education: An Empirical Study
Jude Osakwe, Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia
E-complaints: A Semi-structured E-forum at University
Maria Ntinda, University of Namibia, Namibia
11:00
Session 10b: eHealth Issues and Applications 3
eSurveillance for Investigating Capacity of Health Systems to Detect and Control Infectious Diseases of Poverty- A Case of Kitui South Sub-County
Elizabeth Muli, Technical University of Kenya, Kenya
Integration of DHIS2 and Climatic Data for Disease Prediction: A Case of Malaria Occurrence in Gulu District, Uganda
Justine Fay Katwesige, School of Public Health, Makerere University, Uganda
Continued mHealth Technology Usage: Pilot Study of e-Tracker Implementation in Ghana
Flora Asah, The HISP Centre, Norway
A Web Based Application for National Healthcare System
Mateus Padoca Calado, Universidade Agostinho Neto, Angola
Transformational Leadership Improves Laboratory Quality Management Systems in Public Health Facilities: A Case Study of Kisenyi Health Centre IV, Kampala
Caroline-Kevin Nantale, Infectious Diseases Institute, Uganda
11:00
Session 10c: Content Technology Applications 2
A Framework for Items Recommendation System Using Hybrid Approach
Samuel Wairegi, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
Question Answering using Automatically Generated Semantic Networks – the Case of Swahili Questions
Barack Wanjawa, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Rethinking Advertising Through A Wireless Product Broadcast System
Kennedy Chongwo, Multi-Media University, Kenya
11:00
Workshop 10d: WS: Entrepreneurship in Uganda
IEEE Entrepreneurship at a Glance
Janati Nakimera, IEEE Uganda Section, Uganda
The Future of Startups in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
Baron Ezabo, Woxsan City Project, Uganda
Online Digital Payments that Every Startup Should Consider
Kenneth Bintu, Cavendish University Uganda, Uganda
12:30
12:30
Closing Plenary 11: Closing Plenary
14:00
Lunch : Lunch

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change. The Final Programme will be published in March, following receipt of all final papers.

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