Who is the Proctor?
The Proctor is the individual responsible for managing and supervising exams. The main task is to ensure the logistical and technological functionality of the exam room, whether for in-person or online tests. They ensure that the rules are followed, prevent misconduct such as plagiarism, and guarantee that the exam process is conducted fairly. The Proctor also answers questions related to exam instructions and handles any emergencies that may arise.
Webinar’s Programs
The webinar addresses key topics for the African continent, explaining how emerging technologies and digital transformation are impacting the region, with a focus on sustainable development. Gabriele Tomasi and Daniele Savoretti will discuss the importance of international DigComp certifications and what it means to become a certified Proctor in today’s and tomorrow’s landscape. Professor Edmund Ugwu Agbo will cover themes such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), and their applications in sectors like agriculture, health, and commerce.
African Laws
on Emerging Technologies and on Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development
Relator: Professor Edmund Ugwu Agbo
Course Outline:
- Introduction to the Course
- African Laws, Emerging Technologies, Digital Transformation, and Sustainable Development: concepts and contexts.
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- African Laws (AU, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ivory Coast Mauritius, Republic of Benin, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroun, Ghana, Mali, Gabon, Mozambique, Egypt, Senegal, Togo)
- Emerging Technologies: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), Drone, Robotics, Nanotechnology)
- Digital transformation (Agriculture, Health, Renewable Energy, Commerce)
- Sustainable Development (Human Development, Social Development, Political Development, Economic Development).
African Policies
on Emerging Technologies and on Digital Transformation for Sustainable Development
Relator: Professor Edmund Ugwu Agbo
Course Outline:
- Introduction to the Course
- African Union (AU) Policies on Emerging Technologies, Digital Transformation, and Sustainable Development: concepts and contexts.
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- African Laws (AU, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ivory Coast Mauritius, Republic of Benin, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroun, Ghana, Mali, Gabon, Mozambique, Egypt, Senegal, Togo)
- Emerging Technologies: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT), Drone, Robotics, Nanotechnology)
- Digital transformation (Agriculture, Health, Renewable Energy, Commerce)
- Sustainable Development (Human Development, Social Development, Political Development, Economic Development).
3. The Role of the individuals in the actualization of the African Policies on Emerging Technologies, Digital Transformation, and Sustainable Development.
DigComp for Africa
certificate today, scale your tomorrow
Relators: Daniele Savoretti, Gabriele Tomasi
The EDSC DigComp certifications specifically address the need to enhance digital education across the African continent. They also support schools in implementing digital curricula according to the DigComp 2.2 and DigCompEdu frameworks.
These certifications are a vital tool in each country’s digital transition process. Public and private organizations that employ certified individuals can ensure they meet specific competence requirements.
The goal is to provide students, school staff, and citizens the opportunity to enhance their digital skills with a globally recognized certificate, valid as educational credit and applicable in the job market.