We are deeply honored to have Professor Mary J. N. Okwakol, the Executive Director (CEO) of the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), visit our stall at the 15th NCHE Higher Education Exhibition in Mbarara. Her visit marks a significant moment for Ndejje University, as it highlights our commitment to being at the forefront of educational innovation and our strong partnership with the NCHE in transforming higher education in Uganda.
Professor Okwakol, a recognized leader in the academic and educational sector, has been pivotal in shaping the policies and frameworks that guide Uganda’s higher education system. Her leadership has helped strengthen the role of regulatory bodies in ensuring the quality of education and promoting strategic collaborations across institutions. We are excited that she will be engaging with our projects, which represent the future of education in Uganda.
At this year’s exhibition, Ndejje University is showcasing a range of innovative projects developed by our AI Research Center and our WATER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (WRDC). Some of the key projects we are presenting include:
- NDU Lesson Plan Generator: An AI-powered tool designed to streamline the lesson planning process for educators. By automating the creation of curriculum-aligned lesson plans, this tool reduces the workload on teachers and allows them to focus on enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes.
- WASHtsApp: A groundbreaking solution that uses WhatsApp chatbot technology to provide real-time information on clean water, sanitation, and hygiene. WASHtsApp is aimed at improving public health by offering easily accessible health tips and best practices, especially in underserved communities.
- Learner Attention Tracker: This AI-driven tool is designed to monitor student engagement in both physical and online classrooms. By tracking attention levels, it helps educators adjust their teaching methods, ensuring more interactive and productive learning experiences.
- The Ndu Smart Irrigation system utilizes advanced technology to optimize water usage, reduce waste, and promote healthy plant growth. The system operates by collecting data from sensors, such as soil moisture, temperature, and humidity, as well as weather stations that provide real-time weather data.
- These projects not only align with the theme of the exhibition, “Strategies, Challenges, and Best Practices for Artificial Intelligence Integration in Higher Education in Uganda,” but also respond to some of the biggest challenges in the education sector, such as improving teacher efficiency, enhancing student engagement, and addressing public health issues.
Professor Okwakol’s visit presents an incredible opportunity for us to engage directly with policymakers, educators, and other stakeholders, sharing insights and gathering feedback on how we can further improve these technologies. We look forward to receiving valuable input from Professor Okwakol and other experts at the exhibition, which will help refine and scale these innovations for broader impact.
At Ndejje University, we believe in the power of technology and research to drive social change. We are committed to developing sustainable, AI-powered solutions that contribute to Uganda’s development goals, particularly in education, public health, and community welfare. By collaborating with NCHE, the Ministry of Education, and other institutions, we hope to continue paving the way for the integration of AI in higher education, making it more accessible, efficient, and impactful for all Ugandans.
We invite all visitors to our stall to engage with our projects, learn more about the work we’re doing, and provide feedback. Together, we can shape the future of education in Uganda and make a lasting impact on the next generation of learners.