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Chennai College to host conference on ICT from December 1

November 16, 2009  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu): Chennai's Loyola College in association with NASSCOM, the centre for internet and society will be organizing a three-day National Conference on Information and Communication Technology's (ICT) for the Differently abled/ under privileged in Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship (NCITEEE).

Beginning from December 1, 2009 the conference starts with the distribution of the welcome kit and inaugural function from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. while the rest of the program continues till five in the evening.

The main aim of this conference is to devise a successful formula through which the lesser privileged people of our society can be provided the opportunity to use the ICT to grow at par with the modernized world.

The program, a three-day event, will be ending on the December 3, 2009, which happens to be the E-accessibility Day.

Individuals who have contributed their tireless efforts in making ICT accessible to all will also be recognized in the function.

Some of the main aims and themes of this conference would be the institutional and national responses to technological change, the intersections of political economy and educational technology, the architecture of learning, pedagogy in the evolving tech environment, informal and formal adult education, multi-grade education, instructional design and delivery; evaluation and assessment, strategies and tools for teaching and learning, simulations and gaming, effects on training institutions and industry, impacts on educational institutions: effects on faculty, staff, administration, and students; curriculum and program development intellectual property, Building communities of teachers/ educators, e-governance and leadership and so on.

The focus of the conference would be on the various problems faced by the differently abled and the under privileged people in our society especially with respect to education and the use of ICT for their development and tools for language learning especially English, Tamil and Hindi.

During the conference, discussions would be made on the ways to implement data mining including multimedia facilities such as voice over, Globalization and ICT in the labour market, ICT applications and systems contributing to desirable goals, learning, knowledge, growth and career patterns in ICT, leadership roles, human needs, skills and competencies needed for proper growth and its effects, etc.

These problems and solutions would be discussed on the political, educational and financial front, keeping its usefulness and effects on the under privileged in mind.

Top officials from the Industry and Academia throughout India are invited in the conference. Candidates who are interested to participate in the NCIDEEE 2009 can download the registration form from the college website.
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