ANCILLARY MATERIALS
Workshop participants prepared voluminous background documentation
in preparation for the meeting. In addition, on the last day,
we discussed workshop output and follow-on. Peter Bateman of the
University of Namibia prepared a Powerpoint presentation called
Action Plan to guide us through our discussions.
Some of the pre-Addis materials are now out-of-date, but some
remain current and relevant. Below you will find a list and links
to selected unedited reports and presentations, which are meant
to complement Securing the Linchpin. They are listed
in alphabetical order, by title. Please contact the authors directly
if you have any questions. Email addresses will be found in Appendix
One.
Action Plan
Powerpoint prepared by Peter Bateman
Curriculum Co-Development with African Universities:
Experiments in Collaboration across Two Digital Divides
Pearl Robinson, Tufts University
Cuuriculum Co-Development at Makerere University
Philip Apuuli Kasaija, Makerere University
Curriculum Co-Development at the University
of Dar es Salaam
Andrew Kiondo, University of Dar es Salaam (Mohabe Nyirabu
represented the UDSM CCD project at the workshop.)
Educational Networks: Applying the South Africa
Experience Elsewhere on the Continent
Mike Lawrie
Embarking on ICT-enabled Distributed Learning
T.J. de Coning, University of Stellenbosch
ICT at Bayero University, Nigeria
Ado Dan Isa, Bayero University
ICT at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science
and Technology, Ghana
Keshaw Singh, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
ICT at Makerere University, Uganda
F.F. Tusubira, Makerere University
ICT at Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
F.A.F. Ayara, Obavemi Awolowo University(Lawrence Kehinde represented
OAU at the workshop.)
ICT at the University of Ghana
Mumuni Dakhubu, University of Ghana
ICT in Uganda
F.F. Tusubira
Namibia National and Institutional Profile
Peter Bateman
Poised for Takeoff: Using ICT to Transform
Teaching and Learning at the University of the Western Cape
Derek Keats, University of the Western Cape
The South African Transition from UNINET
to TENET
Mike Lawrie
University of Jos, Nigeria, ICT Profile
L.S.O. Liverpool, University of Jos
University of Namibia/Walden University
Online Course
Charmaine Villet, University of Namibia