IST-Africa 2021 Conference

10 - 14 May 2021

IST-Africa 2021 Agenda



Updated: 2021-02-22 11:00:52

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Day 4: 13 May 2021

09:00
09:00
Session 20a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 1 - Issues and Applications
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Enhancing Parent-Teacher Communication through USSD-Based Services amid COVID-19 Lockdown
Titus Haiduwa, University of Namibia, Namibia
Role of Activity Theory in Examining the Interaction between ICT and Education
Shaloam Mutetwa, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Impact of Vocational Motivation for Teaching ICT Online During COVID-19 Pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
Narasimha Rao Vajjhala, American University of Nigeria, Nigeria
Adoption of Technology Enhanced Teaching and Learning Innovations during Covid-19 Lockdown in Rural Uganda
Deborah Manyiraho, Busitema University, Uganda
A Game-based Approach to Revive Cultural Heritage amongst the Youth
Kisa Mwangonde, University of Namibia, Malawi
10:40
Coffee Break : Break
10:45
10:45
Session 21a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 2 - Applications and Case Studies
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12:05
12:05
Plenary Session 22a: Plenary 5
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12:25
Lunch : Lunch
13:25
13:25
Plenary Session 23a: Plenary 6
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13:45
13:45
Session 24a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 3 - Applications
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15:05
Coffee Break : Break
15:10
15:10
Session 25a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 4 - Applications & Case Studies
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16:50
Coffee Break : Break
16:55
16:55
Session 26a: Technology-Enhanced Learning 5 - Applications & Case Studies
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