Your Name and Title:

Chole Richard (Mr.)


School, Library, or Organization Name:

PMM Girls' School


Co-Presenter Name(s):


Country from Which You Will Present:

Uganda


Language in Which You Will Present:

English


Target Audience (such as primary school teachers, high school administrators, students, etc.)

Practitioners in the areas of ICT for Education, people involved in youth empowerment programs, educators of Adobe Youth Voices program.


Short Session Description (one line):

The session will show how youths of PMM Girls School who are involved in Adobe Youth Voices program are engaging community through their media creation and the impact they are creating.


Full Session Description (as long as you would like):

The session will:

  • Give a brief back ground to the inception of Adobe Youth Voices program at PMM Girls School
  • Describe the three completed purposeful media creations of the Adobe Youth Voices learners involved.
  • Give an account of exhibitions and sharing of learning experiences by the learners
  • Show how their engagement with the community is impacting
  • Highlight challenges and mitigation
  • Suggest the way forward


 Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session (if any):

The Start of a collaborative program with other youths

Peer to peer youth empowerment

An American Volunteer shares his perspective of PMM Girls Adobe Youth Voices

A Behind the Scenes look at the making of the media: "A Voice for Orphans"

The inspiration behind the musical media project, "The Power is in Your Hands"

A Two minutes video giving a glimpse on how PMM Girls AYV is impacting lives

 

 

 

Brief AYV Report.pdf

Report on AYV collaboration with St.pdf

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    iEARN International Conference and Youth Summit 2012 Session Acceptance

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