NEMISA DigitalSkills 2024: Volume Information

Proceedings of the NEMISA Digital Skills Summit and Colloquium 2024

Papers

Moses Sithole, Isaac Agholor, Nomzamo Msweli and Mishal Morepje
1-12
Mmakwati Papo and Hlozi Gift Maluleke
13-27
Nomfezeko Ntika and Wallace Chigona
28-39
Naledi Pila, Melody Madzivanyika, Bonginkosi Brutas Hlophe and Dr Tlou Meso
40-52
Caroline Magunje and Wallace Chigona
53-65
Hope Makuwa, Ntjeketli Phooko and James Lentsoane
66-77
Khulekani Mavundla and Dr Surendra Thakur
78-94
Enhle Zandile Yvonne Kheswa and Zama Dlamini
95-105
Fallo Khanye, Renette Blignaut, Julia Keddie, Humphrey Brydon, Lieven De Marez, Koen Ponnet and Simon Perneel
106-116
Naomi Isabirye, Lateef Amusa, Trevor Rammitlwa and Hossana Twinomurinzi
117-133
Natasha Katunga, Carlynn Keating and Sive Mange
134-148
Reginald Fick
149-163
Dino Giovannoni, Evert Philip Knoesen and Jan Mentz
164-178
Annette Mangena and Prisca Sithole
179-188
Vusumzi Funda
189-202
Nosipho Mavuso and Olutoyin Olaitan
203-215

Keyphrases

agent-based modelling, Agricultural Advisory Services, Agricultural productivity, Artificial Intelligence4, Automation, Broadcasting2, Capability Approach, citizens, Community Radio, content creators, convergence, Critical Success Factors, Cross-selling, curriculum, Cybersecurity capabilities, Cybersecurity in Education, cybersecurity perceptions, cybersecurity well-being, Decision Support Management, Decision Support Systems, Developing countries., digital inclusion, Digital innovations, digital literacy, Digital Revolution, digital services, digital skills5, Digital skills gap, Digital Transformation3, Education 5.0, Employment, employment opportunities2, Empowerment theory, ethics, Financial Sector, Government, Health Insurance Customer Records, higher education, Higher Education Institutions, Human Capital Development, ICT infrastructure, inequality, Intelligent Systems, Internet Accessibility, IT skills, job susceptibility, keywords, Labor Sector, machine learning, Medium-sized organisations, mobileDNA, Model Evaluation matrix, Multiple Linear Regression, policy intervention, prediction, public sector, Reskilling, Robo-Advisors, Smartphone usage, Socio-economic factors, South Africa, strategies, sustainable agriculture, Textile Industry, The Future of Work, Trust, Unemployment, Upskilling, Youth.