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WORKSHOP | Presentations

DAY 1

Setting the Scene for 21st Century Learning: ICT, Curriculum & Assessment

1. What is 21st Century learning?
Patti Swarts, GeSCI

2. Video/photo collage: What are the key components of 21st century learning?
Niamh Brannigan, GeSCI - Global Cafe' techinique

3. If this is 21st century learning, how does it differ from current practice and models in African schools?
Dr. Roger Avenstrup, Principal Roaven Educational

4. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) tool for e-content development
Esther Wachira, GeSCI

DAY 2

Learning Environments for 21st Century Skills - Curriculum, Assessment & ICT

5. What do 21st Century Students need from their Education Systems: knowledge and skills, attitudes, learning environments, technology and learning models
Prof. Anomoah Mensah, GNAT/NAGRAT

6. Round table discussion: Essential Conditions for Systemic Transformation of Curriculum & Assessment
Mary Hooker & Esther Wachira, GeSCI

7. Critical Examination of Designs for Learning and Assessment, Technologies, Communities, Experiences and Resources which would optimally support 21st Century learning
Dr. Lynn Nolan, Senior Strategic Initiatives Officed ISTE

8. Models and Tools of learning and Assessment Designs that Support 21st Century Learning
Lift

9. Case study: 21st century learning training materials
Ms Agnes Asamoah-Duodu, Deputy Head ICT in Education Programmes Unit, Ghana MoE

10. Empowered Leaders

DAY 3

Learning Environments for 21st Century Skills - Curriculum, Assessment & ICT

11. Where to go from here?
Patti Swarts, GeSCI