IST-Africa 2020 Conference

18 - 22 May 2020

IST-Africa 2020 Agenda



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

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Day 2: 19 May 2020

09:00
09:00
Workshop 5a: IST-Africa - Research Capacities & Priorities II
09:00
Session 5b: Societal Implications of Technology 3
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09:00
Session 5c: ICT Supporting Power Delivery
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09:00
Session 5d: eAgriculture
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10:30
Coffee Break : Coffee Break & Networking
11:00
11:00
Session 6a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 1 - Supporting Skills Development
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11:00
Session 6b: eGovernment
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11:00
Session 6c: eInfrastructure
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11:00
Session 6d: eAgriculture & Environmental Sustainability
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12:30
Lunch : Lunch & Networking
14:00
14:00
Session 7a: Technology Enhanced Learning in Schools 2
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14:00
Workshop 7b: WS: mHealth4Afrika
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14:00
Session 7c: Next Generation Computing
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14:00
Session 7d: Environmental Sustainability
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ITIKI Success Story: Classic Application of Design Thinking
Muthoni Masinde, Central University of Technology, South Africa
Evaluation of Requirements for the Design of Water Resource Management ICT Model for Integrated Water Resources Management:The case of Management of Lake Victoria Basin
Godfrey Odongtoo, Busitema University, Uganda
Incorporating Indigenous Knowledge within Appropriate Technologies for Promoting Awareness of Water Resource Issues
Dumani Kunjuzwa, Nelson Mandela University , South Africa
Understanding the Influence of ICT in Development: A Study of Uganda’s Water Sector
Musa Chemisto, Soroti University, Uganda
The role of indigenous knowledge systems on soil and water conservation in Musanze and Nyabihu districts, North-Western of Rwanda.
Elias Nelly BAPFAKURERA, University of Rwanda , Rwanda
15:30
Coffee Break : Coffee Break & Networking
16:00
16:00
Session 8a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 3 - Applications
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16:00
Session 8b: eHealth Issues and Applications 1
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16:00
Session 8c: Next Generation Computing 2
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16:00
Workshop 8d: ICT in Uganda
17:30
End of Parallel Sessions

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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