Short lectures on IGE-related topics
Laura Barasa from the University of Nairobi talks about Innovation, energy efficiency, and productivity in women-led enterprises | |
Peter Babyenda from Makerere University talks about Embracing clean cooking for a greener Uganda | |
Richard Mulwa from the University of Nairobi talks about Circular economy options for fast fashion and textile industry waste | |
Edward Bbaale from Makerere University talks about Sustainable energy transitions in Uganda β the role of energy efficiency | |
Aloyce Hepelwa from the University of Dar es Salaam talks about Policy instruments for energy efficiency |
Videos with pedagogical inspiration as input to planning meetings and workshops
Oskar Hagvall Svensson from the University of Gothenburg presents below four videos with pedagogical tips and tricks for better learning experiences in your meetings. |
Introduction video: This video introduces learning as an important outcome of the IGE program. Learning in the IGEP Forum
How can you introduce complex topics without your audience losing interest? Learn more about how to use interactive presentations!
What formats are there for interactive workshops, and when are the different alternatives most suitable? Learn more about interactive workshop formats!
When planning a learning activity, such as an IGE Forum, itβs helpful to be aware of the differences between knowledge transfer and knowledge building. Learn more about that here: IGE: Learning as knowledge transfer and knowledge building