Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Day 2: Web 2.0 Training

Updates:

  1. The five Malawian participants joined us this morning after the challenges of flights that they faced on Sunday.
  2. Please visit the Facebook Group that has been created for this web 2.0 training
  3. The objectives for Day 2 are:
After successfully and actively participating in the days activities, we shall be able to:
  • Review own understanding of Web 2.0 Tools covered hitherto
  • Apply pedagogical principles in designing modules for e-content development;
  • Describe the key principles of open education resources;
  • Prepare course module materials for e-content development;
  • Populate the ODL template with course materials; and
  • Evaluate the day’s achievement
You are invited to explore the blogs that have been created by the Web 2.0 Participants:

  1. Dr Florence Birungi Kyazze from Makerere University in Uganda
  2. Dr Joseph Wafula Matofari from Egerton University in Kenya
  3. Dr Jason Munyiri Githeko from Egerton University in Kenya
  4. Dr Justus Moturi Ombati from Egerton University in Kenya
  5. Dr Charles Karuku Gachuiri from the University of Nairobi in Kenya
  6. Dr Richard Ombui Nyankanga from the University of Nairobi in Kenya
  7. Dr Martin Sailesi Gulule from Bunda College of Agriculture in Malawi
  8. Dr Jeremiah Kang'ombe from Bunda College of Agriculture in Malawi
  9. Dr Jeremy Surforce Likongwe from Bunda College of Agriculture in Malawi
  10. Dr George Grant Matiya from Bunda College of Agriculture in Malawi
  11. Dr Daud Kassam from Bunda College of Agriculture in Malawi
  12. Dr Flavia Kabeere from Makerere University in Uganda
  13. Dr Geoffrey Tusiime from Makerere University in Uganda
  14. Miss Joan Apio from the RUFORUM ICT Department
  15. Dr Benson H. Chishala from the University of Zambia in Lusaka, Zambia
  16. Dr Kalaluka Munyinda from the University of Zambia in Lusaka, Zambia
  17. Dr Mick Sikaenyi Mwala from the University of Zambia in Lusaka, Zambia
  18. Dr Zwenhamo Albert Chiteka from Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe
  19. Miss Fortunate Sibanda from Africa University in Mutare, Zimbabwe
  20. Dr Bernard Njehia from Egerton University in Kenya

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the updates. What i have liked about the Course Training is that iit Lets us get creative by using all thses exciting Web 2.0 tools for collaboration and selling our content online.

    Thanks again for the Great Team of facilitators

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  2. Good Morning everyone.
    Can we all be updating our blogs and complete the contents of the courses/other content we uploaded.

    Let us also take 10 minutes before beginning today's activities responding to the assignment given yesterday:
    Make a commitment statement including how e-ready is your module, the extent of the e-content for the module you will have uploaded by end of the week and what will be done after the workshop.
    How can we address the challenges to development and use of e-content?
    Post your responses to the your blog as necessary.

    Remember to be frequently visiting Facebook for any workshop-based social interaction

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  3. Its been an interesting day but fairly tiring. Learned a lot about Moodle

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