Motivating,
co-creative and educational are some of the words participants used to describe
the 2nd EduHack that the TTE project launched in May and June 2021
to consolidate and strengthen practices of academic management by Teacher
trainers in the 5 National Teacher’s Colleges (NTCs). The series which is an
initiative supported by Enabel and the Ministry of Education and Sports in
Uganda implemented through the Teacher Training Education (TTE) Project, aimed
at bringing NTC lectures in contact with digital and innovative solutions and
approaches to promote the sustainability of hybrid education.
Following the tremendous
setback on the education sector worldwide because of the COVID-19 pandemic and
closure of schools in Uganda, there was a need for an adjustment in the
teaching and learning experience to suit the new circumstances. The Teacher
Training and Education project (TTE) seized this opportunity and introduced ICT
in teaching and learning in the 5 National Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) for the
continuity of studies during and after the lockdown and to address pedagogical
challenges in our education sector.
The 1st EduHack conducted in May was centered
on collaborative and interactive workshops in which teacher trainers were
tasked with identifying an appropriate Learning Management System (LMS). This exercise
was geared towards equipping NTC college lecturers with the skills to manage
their students digitally and conduct online trainings through user-friendly and
manageable platforms. Through a user-centered approach, the teacher trainers were commissioned to assess the selected Learning
Management Systems in order to gain in-depth experience to effortlessly use it
to manage their students remotely.
The 2nd
EduHack gave an opportunity to 65 Lectures to participate in a co-creation
workshop to create an online course on Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). Here,
teacher trainers worked on the design of active e-learning content which was
aimed at facilitating creative and innovative ICT tools in study sessions. Modules
developed using the Sandbox
strategy were turned into e-learning material as a way of equipping NTC
staff and later NTC students and partner secondary schools with digital skills
for ICT in Teaching and Learning. As a result of the 5-day undertaking, all
participating teacher trainers were awarded for their submissions of e-learning
content to the TEL. Some of the active e-learning activities that were designed
and ready to be piloted in the 5 NTCs included 10 podcasts and 10 screencasts.
The hands-on
workshops were not only filled with capacity building but also peer support and
knowledge sharing which encouraged the NTC ICT champions to learn and
incorporate this new knowledge into practice. Martin from NTC Kaliro, who
managed to hack 3 digital tools including Anchor said that the EduHack series
empowered him with scripting, voicing, editing and coordinating skills. Suzan
from Kaliro NTC hacked the podcasting tool from which she learnt about timing,
voice projection and structuring of content. She said, “I intend to use these
skills to create podcasts that educate, motivate and inspire others.”
The TTE project
will run the 3rd EduHack on Instructional Design in August to
provide skills to Teacher Trainers on creating and conducting online lessons
for students. This is part of Enabel’s efforts
to support the continuity of learning during the closure of schools and support
the adoption of hybrid education post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Click for more on the EduHack:
Podcast on the EduHack
series: https://anchor.fm/dorothy-kyamazima/episodes/EduHack-e13pigq
Digital Heroes
testimonies from the EduHack: https://padlet.com/telsubmissions/Bookmarks
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