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Digital Skills Colloquium 2020: Enhancing Human Capacity for Digital Transformation

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dc.contributor.author MAWELA, TENDANI
dc.contributor.author TWINOMURINZI, HOSSANA
dc.contributor.author MSWELI, NKOSIKHONA
dc.contributor.author TAU, VICTORIA
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-07T14:37:00Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-07T14:37:00Z
dc.date.issued 2020-03-13
dc.identifier.citation Digital Skills Colloquium 2020: Enhancing Human Capacity for Digital Transformation, 12-13 March 2020 Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg, Gauteng, National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA) and University of South Africa (UNISA) en
dc.identifier.isbn 978-0-6399275-6-5
dc.identifier.isbn 978-0-6399275-5-8
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26449
dc.description.abstract The theme for the Digital Skills 2020 Colloquium and Postgraduate Symposium was “Enhancing Human Capacity for Digital Transformation: It is about people”. It is widely accepted that current digital changes that are sweeping through the world are significantly altering the environment in which every organisation, including government, is operating. The scale and scope of the change is what makes all the difference. The way in which organisations respond to these environmental changes will determine their survival. The nature of a digitally transformed organisation cannot be foretold as every organisation will respond according to their local and global environment. There are, however, some uncomfortable realities; manufacturing jobs will not be reinstated, and even if they did, the manufacturing industries are necessarily more capital and not labour intensive (Stiglitz, 2017). Globally, we are experiencing rising unemployment and income inequality as well as increased demand for high skilled labour (Glenn, Florescu & Project, 2019). Accordingly, the Colloquium sought to explore the role played by digital skills in our rapidly transforming realities. The event attracted full academic research papers, case studies, research work that still in progress and practitioner reports and models that portray the NEMISA collaborative ethos involving government, industry and other sectors. Some plenary sessions and guest speakers shared insights on topics such as emerging technologies, blockchain, machine learning, gamification in education, application of 3D printing, upscaling of ICT for development programmes and citizen online safety. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher National Electronic Media Institute of South Africa (NEMISA) and University of South Africa (UNISA) en
dc.title Digital Skills Colloquium 2020: Enhancing Human Capacity for Digital Transformation en
dc.type Book en
dc.description.department School of Computing en


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