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e-LJAM Invites Submission of Papers for Technology in Education Conference

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e-LJAM Invites Submission of Papers for Technology in Education Conference

Educators, technology professionals and students have been invited to submit papers to aid in the development of presentations and workshops for the upcoming Technology in Education Conference.

Papers will be selected by a panel of assessors, comprising professionals in academia, the wider education arena and the technology sector.

The event will be hosted by e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited (e-LJAM), under the theme ‘Embracing Education, Transforming Through Technology Integration’ and is set for May 24 to 25.

It aims to highlight and illustrate new and emerging technologies that seek to enhance teaching and learning, assess barriers to technology in education and recommend practical solutions.

Business Development Manager of e-LJAM, Patrice Townsend, informed JIS News that the conference is one venture the organisation is undertaking to inform and upskill members of the academic world.

“Teaching and learning have shifted to include online learning. [Therefore] it is important that we at e-Learning Jamaica highlight the potential for online learning and its impact on reaching as many students as possible,” she said.

“Currently, students are very interested in engaging technology, and this interest can be used to attract and keep their interest in education and learning. It also makes a difference among the differently abled, as they can now be better accommodated in the classroom or other learning arenas. Lifelong learners can also manage their learning while being employed or otherwise engaged,” Ms. Townsend noted.

Like the previous staging, e-LJAM is collaborating with other government agencies, the academic community and the private sector to execute the initiative.

Ms. Townsend pointed out that the partners contribute significantly to the thought leadership that is required to enhance technology in education.

“However, if there are other persons or organisations who may have an interest in partnering with us, there are still opportunities,” she said.

Those seeking to work jointly with e-LJAM on this venture can contact the entity via email at [email protected] to initiate the process.

e-Learning Jamaica is an agency of the Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology that brings a new dynamic to teaching using information and communications technology.

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