Sunday, 27
th
October 2013
09h00
–
12h30
(Programme
outline to
follow)
WORKSHOP
"Online Learning Modules on Knowledge Economics."
Facilitator
:
Lynn Illon
Costs
No additional cost to all registered and paid up ICKE 2013 delegates
R2000 to those
who are not registered ICKE 2013 delegates
12h30
–
13h30
LUNCH
13h30
–
17h00
(Programme
outline to
follow)
WORKSHOP
A Leaders Guide to Knowledge Management: Drawing on the Past to Enhance
Future Performance
Facilitators:
John P Girard, Associate Prof
essor, Minot State University
JoAnn L Girard, Co
-
founder and Managing Partner, Sagology
Costs:
No additional cost to all registered and paid up ICKE 2013 delegates
R2000 to those who are not registered ICKE 2013 delegates
Monday, 28
h
October 2013
0
8h00
–
09h00
Registration
09h00
–
09h15
Overview of the Conference: Conference Chairperson
Nolwazi Mbananga
09h15
–
09h30
Welcome to the Province
Dr Mzwandile Plaatjie
, National Legislature, South Africa
09h30
–
10h30
Plenary 1
Noha Abed, Egypt
TOPIC:
Knowledge management the key for effective sustainable development in the Arab
Region
10h30
–
11h00
Tea/Coffee
11h00
–
12h00
Plenary 2
Velaphi Msimang, South Africa
TOPIC:
Harnessing Efforts in order to Realise the Promise of Abundant Wealth Creation
brought about by Knowledge Economy and how this Translates to Job Creation.
12h00
–
12h30
M
-
PESA: Mobile Technology for Knowledge Economy in Kenya.
A Mwangi
12h30
–
13h00
Implementation of Enterprise Content Management Systems in the Green Economy.
B N
odada & P Conradie
13h00
–
14h00
Lunch
14h00
–
15h00
Plenary 3
Lynn Ilon, South Korea
TO
PIC:
Does Knowledge Economics Address Learning Challenges Problems in Poor
Countries?
15h00
–
15h3
0
Tea/Coffee
15h30
–
16h30
Plenary 4
Francis Neuman, South Afri
ca
TOPIC:
Knowledge Management in support of inclusive development in Africa, the economics
16h30
–
17h00
Institutionalisation of KM as a tool to drive Innovation and Economic Development in
Kenya.
D Cheruiyot, A Mwangi & F Were
17h00
–
17h30
[POSTER]
The Media as a tool for Knowledge Management in Development.
S Adamu & B Magaji
18h30
Welcome Cocktails
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
09h00
–
10h00
Plenary 5
Luke Naismith, UAE
TOPIC:
The Transformational Future of Knowledge Economies
10h00
–
10h30
Social Intelligence Reporting: An Innovative Model of Accountability in Kenya.
F
Were, D Cheruiyot & A Mwangi
10h30
–
11h00
Who owns South Africa: Can ECM Systems and related Technologies help the
Government answer this critical question?
B Nodada & P C
onradie
11h00
–
11h30
Tea/Coffee
11h30
–
12h00
Restoration, Preservation, and dissemination of the Histroy, Heritage and Culture of
an Ancient African Tribe using Enterprise Content Management Systems: A case
study of the Amahlubi Nation.
B Nodada & P Co
nradie
12h00
–
12h30
Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge for Sustained Creative Industry Development: A
case study of Nairobi Metropolitan Region.
K Muoki
12h30
–
13h30
Lunch
13h30
–
14h30
Plenary 6
John Girard, Canada
TOPIC:
Who Knows, Wins
14h30
–
15h0
0
Documenting and Mapping Key Business Processes: A Knowledge Management
Approach.
M Leta
15h00
–
15h30
Protecting, preserving and promoting the indigenous knowledge of South African
communities through the National Recordal System initiative: a case stud
y of the
Bakgatla
-
Ba
-
Kgafela community of the Moruleng village, North West.
K Aphane
15h30
–
16h00
Tea/Coffee
16h00
–
16h30
Towards developing a scholarly communication Knowledge transfer framework for
social media: the case of Twitter
C Bitso
16h30
–
18h00
SANCIKMKE Panel
Facilitator: Nolwazi Mbananga
Topic:
Repackaging Educational Content into Animations and Virtual Laboratories
towards Digital Education
19h30
Gala Dinner
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
08h30
–
09h30
Plenary 7
Ron Young, UK
TOPI
C: Achieving Knowledge Driven Results
09h30
–
10h00
Knowledge Management In Nigerian Universities: Challenges and Opportunites.
B
Magaji
10h00
–
10h30
Learning 2.0 in Knowledge Society : A case study of a pilot project in Zambia
. J Kim
& L Illon
10h3
0
–
11h00
Nature of Illness According to Indigenous Philosophical Psychology
K Mhlekude
11h00
–
11h30
Tea/Coffee
11h30
–
12h30
Plenary 8
Geoff Turner, Cyprus
TOPIC: The Importance of Key Performance Indicators in Evaluating Knowledge
Management Perfor
mance.
12h30
–
13h00
Reflections on the Conference
Closing:
Nolwazi Mbananga
13h00
–
14h00
Lunch
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