6 new C-CoDE in partnership with World Bank and AAU

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This autunm, EPFL under our EXAF Centre, the World Bank and the Association of African Universities (AAU) under the Africa Higher Education Centers of Excellence for Development Impact (ACE Impact) Project the commenced the implementation of the Centers of Competence in Digital Education (C-CoDE) Initiative. 

Six ACE Impact host Universities were competitively selected and are being supported to establish Centers of Competence in Digital Education on their campuses to promote the sustainable integration of digital education in the teaching processes, as a means of strengthening the quality of teaching as well as the competencies of graduates.

The 6 selected universities are:

  1. The National Open University of Nigeria,
  2. The University of Nigeria, Nsukka,
  3. The Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria,
  4. The University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana,
  5. l'Université Joseph Ki-Zerbo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso,
  6. l'Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou, Bénin.

The participating ACE Centers in these universities include the Africa Centre of Excellence on Technology Enhanced Learning (ACETEL), the Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Power and Energy Development (ACE-SPED), the Africa Center of Excellence in Population Health and Policy (ACEPHAP), the Center for Dryland Agriculture (CDA), the Regional Center for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES), the CEA-Centre d'Etudes, de Formation et de Recherche en Gestion des Risques Sociaux (CEFORGRIS) and the Centre d'Excellence Africain en Sciences, Mathématiques, Informatique et Application (CEA-SMIA).

This pilot initiative will provide the participating institutions with the training and coaching to transform their educational curricula by integrating modern digital education methods. Each selected University will commit part of their funding from their ACE Impact project (s) towards acquisition of the necessary equipment and a venue to house their C-CoDE. Thirty (30) faculty professors, three (3) pedagogy engineers and two (2) technical specialists have been identified from each participating university and are being trained. This pilot is being implemented from September 2021 to July 2022.

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The broader goal is for the selected Centers to eventually serve other African higher education institutions using a training-the-trainers model, within the broader ACE Impact project portfolio and beyond – across the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) region.

On September 21 and 22, the participating universities were engaged in meetings to provide additional information and to launch the operational aspects of the project. Each participating university has identified and confirmed three faculty members that are being trained as experts in digital education. The selected trainees were given the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the Open edX training platform and training materials during the preparation week.

The first workshop for the anglophone participants took place from 4-15 October 2021. The first workshop for the francophone participants is going on from 18-29 October 2021.

Training is innovatively delivered using the flipped classroom style. The quality and engaging learning materials and activities were prepared in advance and made available on the EPFL Open edX platform. The participants study and prepare themselves ahead of the live sessions. During the virtual live sessions, the facilitators provide clarifications concerning the content and learning activities that participants would have gone through. Live sessions are used to building and sharing common knowledge through group activities, live discussions, and presentations. Participants are also exposed to and encouraged to use a variety of online tools and technologies to interact and put in practice teaching paradigms.