- Course creator: Stephen Ndawula
- Student: Francis Ainembabazi
- Student: John Arikod
- Student: Joseph Arituha
- Student: Molly Asikuru
- Student: Peter Kawuma Lawrence
- Student: Edward Mayanja
- Student: Edward Mercy
- Student: Eryabu MUHINDO
- Student: Ronald Muyanja
- Student: Constance Nabwire
- Student: Joanitah Nagawa
- Student: Harriet Nassuna
- Student: Mustapha Nsubuga
- Student: Denish Okello
- Student: Irene Piloya
- Student: Samuel Sembatya
- Student: Bashir Ssekandi
- Student: Herbert Ssekyanzi
- Manager: Andrew Meya
- Manager: Andrew Moore
- Manager: David Henry Ngobi
- Manager: Daniel Okot
This course introduces students to modern teaching media that they will use to develop ICT pedagogy for use both at college and pre-primary levels. The course will be majorly practical in terms of availing students with technical and pedagogical skills of using modern media in their personal and professional
activities.
- Course creator: Stephen Ndawula
- Student: Monica Balinalo
- Student: Emmanuel Sseguya
This course exposes students to different approaches to contemporary issues in Curriculum designing. The course will help students to develop in - depth understanding of the different curriculum development trends both locally and internationally. It equips the learners with a wide spectrum in Curriculum designing and development.
- Course creator: Stephen Ndawula
- Student: Rosemary Akech Oyollo
- Student: TUKAMUHABWA EVARISTO
- Student: Christopher Isabirye
- Student: Abdulaziz Kakooza
- Student: Richard Kasirye
- Student: Harriet Mubiru Kizza
- Student: Bernards Lutaaya
- Student: Jimmy Luyima
- Student: NABAKOOZA MARY
- Student: KISALAMA ROBERT
- Student: NAWOOVA SARAH
- Student: Sylvanus Rwobusiisi Twinomugisha
Course outline
•Types
of computer learners, their needs and fears, implications to teaching,
principles.
•Preparation
and use of computer/accessories, challenges of computer instruction, trouble
shooting, routine maintenance.
•Computer
mediated instruction: The media
application, disks, web-based teaching/learning, e-learning.
•The
secondary school computer studies syllabus:
Interpreting the syllabus, the scheme of work and lesson plan; planning and preparation
•Methods,
Techniques and approaches, in Computer studies,
•Teaching
large classes, Peer-to- peer supports.
•Materials
design, production and storage: Types of materials, learner involvement, usage,
storage.
Peer,
Micro and demonstration teaching- Course creator: Stephen Ndawula
- Student: Sewanyana Daniel
- Student: Allen Katooko
- Student: Margaret Lubagu
- Student: Billy Mandela
- Student: Ntambirwa Rockline
- Student: Ayinzabyonna Sheba