Title: AFRICA CONNECTS CONFERENCE - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Conference Date: 10-13 July 2001
Location: Cape Town
Closing Date for Proposal Submissions: 1 June 2001
Contact Details: E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://ac.wcape.school.za
Telephone: +27 21 674-9140
Fax: +27 21 683-6766
Post: PO Box 44460, Claremont 7735, Cape Town, South Africa
The Africa Connects conference, focusing on Education in the Internet Age, will be held in Cape Town, South Africa from 10-13 July 2001, opened by South Africa's Minister of Education Kader Asmal.
The conference is hosted by SchoolNet SA and the Western Cape Schools Network in association with the 8th Annual International I*EARN Conference (with activities for I*EARN delegates from 9-14 July).
You are invited to submit your presentation proposals for the conference. 1500 delegates with a wide range of ICT interests and abilities are expected to attend. All proposals will be seriously considered.
AFRICA CONNECTS CONFERENCE - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Cape Town, 10-13 July 2001
http://ac.wcape.school.za
Closing date: 1 June 2001
The Africa Connects conference, focusing on Education in the Internet Age,
will be held in Cape Town, South Africa from 10-13 July 2001, opened by
South Africa's
Minister of Education Kader Asmal.
The conference is hosted by SchoolNet SA and the Western Cape Schools
Network in association with the 8th Annual International I*EARN Conference
(with activities for I*EARN delegates from 9-14 July).
You are invited to submit your presentation proposals for the conference.
1500 delegates with a wide range of ICT interests and abilities are
expected to attend. All proposals will be seriously considered.
*** Conference Tracks ***
Topics for presentations within the identified tracks include, but are not
limited to, the following:
1. New opportunities, new communities
Topics on development and capacity building in South Africa, Africa and
developing nations, including:
* Creating new learning opportunities through ICTs, and improving access
to further and higher education
* Empowering new users
* Educator development programmes
* Access and infrastructure issues
* Major national and international ICT development projects:
Telkom Internet Project, Thintana, Khanya, Gauteng Online,
World Links for Development, GEMS.
2. I*EARN
Presentations and workshops on I*EARN projects, by teachers and students
in the I*EARN network. (Presentations by I*EARN members may also be
located in other tracks.)
3. School Management and ICT
Topics relating to the management of ICT at all levels within a school and
its community, including:
* Staff development
* Whole-school technology strategies
* Computer room management
* Fund raising and sustainability models
4. ICTs and the Learning Environment
Topics relating to learners' use of and exposure to ICTs, including:
* Curriculum integration
* Information skills
* Online content resources
* New cultures of learning and teaching
* Special needs applications
5. ICTs in careers
Topics relating to training, development and support of potential ICT
professionals and ICT-using professionals, including:
* Computer Studies
* ICT proficiency training in schools, including computer literacy
* Post-school ICT training
* Careers in ICT
6. ICT Infrastructure
Technical aspects that are the foundation of ICT use, including:
* Networks
* Internet connectivity
* Hardware and software solutions
* Intranets
* Maintenance
* Emerging technologies
* Infrastructure management
7. Connected Classrooms - Communities Online
Collaborative efforts to build online communities of educators and
learners, including:
* Collaborative projects using the Internet
* Collaborative project design
* How ICT builds communities
8. Distance Education
Use of ICTs to participate in learning at a distance, including:
* Web-based learning and content
* Virtual schooling
* Online learning and support
* Courseware
9. Educational ICT Products and Services
All marketable ICT products and services that have value when used in
educational environments.
*** Presentation methods ***
Africa Connects will be catering for different levels of experience of the
delegates and you will be asked to identify the level of the target
audience for your presentation.
We want to encourage the following presentation methods and we encourage
you to make your presentation interactive:
* Pre-conference hands-on workshops
* Make-and-take workshops (where delegates are able to produce
resources and take them after the workshop)
* Informal and interactive sessions - posters, small-group discussion,
exhibits, experimental sessions
* Formal presentations - these may require submission of papers before
the conference.
Information for submitting proposals for presentations
The official language of the conference is English.
Please register on the conference web site at http://ac.wcape.school.za.
Once you have registered, log in to the conference web site and complete
the form after clicking on the link to "Submit a presentation proposal".
*** Important Dates ***
Submitted proposals will be evaluated and confirmed if accepted on an
ongoing basis. Presenters may be required to submit full text of papers
or presentation material such as slides on request.
1 June 2001: Deadline for submission of proposals
1 June 2001: Deadline for software/equipment requirements for labs
15 June 2001: Final acceptance of presentations
15 June 2001: Final submission of presentation text or material
(if requested, otherwise optional)
8 July 2001: I*EARN activities start
9-10 July 2001: Pre-conference workshops
10-13 July 2001: Main Africa Connects Conference
*** Sponsors ***
Africa Connects is sponsored by Telkom SA, with additional sponsorship
>from Microsoft, MWeb, New Deal, and UniForum SA.
*** Contact Details ***
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://ac.wcape.school.za
Telephone: +27 21 674-9140
Fax: +27 21 683-6766
Post: PO Box 44460, Claremont 7735, Cape Town, South Africa
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