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		<title>Third Annual ICT4D Postgraduate Symposium (III). Thematic session 2: Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Notes from the IPID ICT4D PG symposium 2008, Mekrijärvi Research Station, Joensuu University, Finland. 8 and 9 September, 2008. Nelson Godfried Agyemang, University of Pretoria: A Sustainability Framework for Advanced ICT Education in a Developing country Nelson Godfried Agyemang How to make sustainable Postgraduate in ICT education programmes in developing countries. Action research methodology. Kurt [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Notes from the <a href="http://cs.joensuu.fi/ipid2008/">IPID ICT4D PG symposium 2008</a>, Mekrijärvi Research Station, Joensuu University, Finland. 8 and 9 September, 2008.</em></p>
<h4>Nelson Godfried Agyemang, University of Pretoria: <em><a href="http://cs.joensuu.fi/ipid2008/abstracts/Agyemang%20Nelson_Kroeze%20Jan-Revised%20abstract.pdf">A Sustainability Framework for Advanced ICT Education in a Developing country</a></em></h4>
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<p>How to make sustainable Postgraduate in ICT education programmes in developing countries.</p>
<p>Action research methodology.</p>
<p>Kurt Lewin&#8217;s iterative process: diagnose, action planning, action taking, evaluating, specifying learning.</p>
<p>Important point: not to take research for consultancy.</p>
<p>Different sustainability stages: outcomes, processes, context, etc.</p>
<p>In the digitizing sustainability, not everything can be digitized.</p>
<h4><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/5/544/B06">Tersia Gowases</a>, University of Joensuu: <em><a href="http://cs.joensuu.fi/ipid2008/abstracts/Gowases_Cheptegei.pdf">Impacts of Higher Education Institutions of an Information Society</a></em></h4>
<p>Background: <a href="http://www.acp-edulink.eu/">Edulink</a> fosters ICT development in Africa. Its <q>objective is to foster capacity building and regional integration in higher education in ACP States and Regions, and to promote higher education as a means of reducing poverty</q>.</p>
<p>In this framework, see what&#8217;s the role of the combination of Higher Education and Computer Science (e.g. degrees in computer science).</p>
<p>Perspectives: technological, economical, occupational, spatial, cultural.</p>
<h4><a href="http://ja.new.facebook.com/people/Joseph_M_Longino/585672466">Joseph M Longino</a>, Lappeenranta University of Technology: <em><a href="http://cs.joensuu.fi/ipid2008/abstracts/Longino%20Joseph_Evaluation%20of%20Implementation%20of%20Bsc%20IT%20curriculum%20at%20Tumaini%20University.pdf">Evaluation of Implementation of BSc IT curriculum at Tumaini University</a></em></h4>
<p>The &#8220;C&#8221; in ICTs, as a difference with IT.</p>
<p>Background of ICT in Tanzania: post independence situation, development of ICT in Higher Education Institutions, public sector and SMEs reforms to include ICTs. ICTs have been really useful for SMEs to access remote information.</p>
<p>International standard curricula bodies for Computer Science: IFIP, UNESCO.</p>
<p>Curricula models and development: IEEE &#038; ACM (1991 &#038; 2001), UNESCO (1999).</p>
<p>Create a curriculum for a Bsc IT, following the six principles as input: contextualization, international recognition, project based, practical orientation, research based, interdisciplinary orientation.</p>
<p>Challenges: to move ICTs from entertainment to promoting change, by meeting social expectations in an efficient use.</p>
<h4>Haider Abbas, Asad Raza, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden: <em><a href="http://cs.joensuu.fi/ipid2008/abstracts/ATAM%20Security%20Abstract%20Revised.pdf">Security Evaluation of ESAM Software<br />
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<p>How to do security evaluation using Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atam">ATAM</a>)? How to promote time/cost-effective security evaluation of Software Architectures in developing countries?</p>
<p>Security is considered a cost overhead in developing countries and so is often left unattended.</p>
<p>A new framework based on ESAM Software to make it easier.</p>
<h4>Carolina Islas, University of Joensuu: <em><a href="http://cs.joensuu.fi/ipid2008/abstracts/Carolina_Islas_Abstract_ICT4D_v2.pdf">Playing and Sharing knowledge through the use of portable devices, formally known as Mobile Phones</a></em></h4>
<p>How is gaming and sharing knowledge relevant for ICT4D? Knowledge sharing for development.</p>
<p>Development according to Van Wagner: the growth of humans throughout the lifespan.</p>
<p>SECI model: socialization, externalization, combination, internalization. This is what happens in the sequence of gaming from a scenario towards a goal.</p>
<p>If we can shift content and education to the mobile zone arena — being mobile phones the most evenly distributed ICTs — then we can make some broad impact in knowledge shared based development. Mobile pervasive gaming is a vehicle to support learning.</p>
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