DEAR VALUED GRADUATES, PARTNERS AND STAKEHOLDERS
The
Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Mauritius in collaboration with the
Food and Agricultural Research Council (FARC) will be holding 2 training workshops on the use
of Web 2.0 tools Agricultural and allied sectors. The aim of the workshop is to help
our stakeholders to better manage information, improve its dissemination as well as
improve collaboration among various stakeholders. More information is available below.
I
consider that the exposure To such new web based tools will
consolidate YOUR capacity to facilitate information exchange in the
agricultural and associated area at the national, international and regional
level.
I therefore
wish you will avail of this opportunity to get trained in this fast
moving area and I thank you for APPLICATION.
Entitlements
Entitlements
During each event, the organisers will provide access to computers, lunch and refreshments, and distribute copies
of CTA publications and instructional material.
Warm
Regards and Best Wishes.
Dr S J SANTCHURN
Ag Dean of Faculty
How to apply
If you are interested in applying, please click
on this link to complete the online form. On the form you will have to make a choice for which event to apply.
Deadline for applications: June 13, 2012
Feedback
The organisers will inform successful applicants
about the status of their application two week before the commencement
of the course. Successful applicants will receive confirmation letters
and others will also be duly informed of the
results of their application.
Responsibilities
Accepted
participants will be responsible for all costs related to their travel
to and from the venue at the Faculty of Agriculture, their
accommodation, breakfast and supper and their daily subsistence
allowances.
TRAINING DETAILS
Venue: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Mauritius, Réduit, Mauritius
Dates: July 9 - 13; and July 23 - 27, 2012 (9:00 - 17:00)
Technological innovation is taking place at a breath-taking pace.
Simple, open source internet-based applications and services designed to
enhance on-line collaboration are now available to the wider public at
little or no cost at all. These new online technologies
known as Web 2.0 applications – in some cases termed as ‘social media’ - enable people to collaborate to create, share and publish information.
The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation EU-ACP (CTA) has a mandate to facilitate access to and dissemination of information in the fields of agriculture
and rural development in 78 countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP). Supporting the adoption of Web 2.0 applications represents a great opportunity for meeting it.
The Faculty of Agriculture, University of Mauritius (UoM)
in collaboration with CTA
and the Food and Agricultural Research Council (FARC)
will host two 5-day Web 2.0 Learning Opportunities in July, 2012. Participants will
be introduced to selected web 2.0 applications including social media and will learn how to use them hands-on.
Each Learning Opportunity will cover advanced online searching, getting information served via alerts and RSS,
collaborating remotely using wikis and Google Docs, using VoIP, online
mapping and social networking. Participants will get a chance
to see what others have done, get hands-on experience on how to use
innovative applications, and assess how they could adopt these
innovations within the context of their work and organisation.
These Learning Opportunities form part of CTA initiatives that support
development partners in networking, accessing and disseminating
information more effectively.
Programme of the Learning Opportunity
- Introduction to the participatory World Wide Web (Web 2.0) and to social media;
- Search Magic: How to conduct advanced multilingual online searches;
- Information Self Service: How to get selected information served to you via alerts and RSS feeds;
- Remote collaboration: How to develop content remotely using wikis and Google Docs;
- Online mapping: How to locate your organisation and your projects on an online map;
·
How to communicate voice over the internet at no cost;
·
Online publishing (micro-blogging and blogging);
·
Professional / corporate social networking (LinkedIn and Facebook);
·
Web 2.0 self-instruction (introduction to IMARK)
Participants - Eligibility and responsibilities
Participation in the Learning Opportunity is free of charge, but subject to acceptance by the organisers.
25 participants will be accepted for the event.
Eligibility criteria
·
be computer literate and conversant with browsing the Internet;
·
have regular access to a computer (ownership of a computer is an advantage);
·
be competent in the use of the English language;
·
have an
active personal e-mail account;
·
be
actively engaged in agriculture and rural development / natural
resource management / biodiversity conservation in the domains of ICT for development (ICT4D),
policies, markets; publishing, communication and media; and
·
be resident in the Republic of Mauritius.
Giacomo Rambaldi
Sr. Programme Coordinator
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation ACP-EU
P.O. Box 380, NL 6700AJ Wageningen
The Netherlands
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Dr. Sunita J Santchurn
Ag Dean of Faculty
Faculty of Agriculture
University of Mauritius
Republic of Mauritius
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