I am so glad to hear from you and I hope you will be able to come to Khartoum in January for the workshop. We are now working on finalising our guest speakers. At the moment we have confirmation from Mr Dean Mulozi from SATNET and Prof Peter Woods from the KM Centre at the Multimedia University in Malaysia. We have a tentative agreement from Mr Douglas Wedneir whom we hope will also be able to run a short course and cafe session at the workshop in addition to the keynote. I will be able to update you on that as soon as it is possible.
By July we will be able to define the programme content when we receive submission from prospective participants. However, the aim is to involve a multidisciplinary crowd (the main themes of the workshop) and angles (KM in Development, up-scale KM and certification, as well as KM at University).
I would like to know more about your work and discuss with you possibilities of you or a group from your research centre - being very relevant and important to the workshop - for papers, discussion session, or any other ideas you might have. Please send me an email to gadoda@gmail.com so I have yours and discuss this further with you, as well as add you to our mailing list.
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Dear Chaibi,
I am so glad to hear from you and I hope you will be able to come to Khartoum in January for the workshop. We are now working on finalising our guest speakers. At the moment we have confirmation from Mr Dean Mulozi from SATNET and Prof Peter Woods from the KM Centre at the Multimedia University in Malaysia. We have a tentative agreement from Mr Douglas Wedneir whom we hope will also be able to run a short course and cafe session at the workshop in addition to the keynote. I will be able to update you on that as soon as it is possible.
By July we will be able to define the programme content when we receive submission from prospective participants. However, the aim is to involve a multidisciplinary crowd (the main themes of the workshop) and angles (KM in Development, up-scale KM and certification, as well as KM at University).
I would like to know more about your work and discuss with you possibilities of you or a group from your research centre - being very relevant and important to the workshop - for papers, discussion session, or any other ideas you might have. Please send me an email to gadoda@gmail.com so I have yours and discuss this further with you, as well as add you to our mailing list.
Thanks and regards,
gada