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Alphabetical List of Conference Participants Alphabetical List of Conference Participants A Olayele Adelakun Mike Begbie Turku Centre for Computer Science Prince Edward School and Turku School of Economics PO Box CY4188, Causeway Lemminkaisenkatu 14A, 20520 Harare, Zimbabwe Turku, Finland [email protected] Raphael Benza Ministry of Education Eileen Allen PO Box CYl343, Causeway Speciss College Harare, Zimbabwe PO Box 2713 Harare, Zimbabwe David Berg [email protected] UNESCO, Learning Without Frontiers Deane Arganbright 7, Place de Fontenoy University of Papua New Guinea 75352 Paris 07 SP Math Department France PO Box 320 [email protected] University, NCO l34 Papua, New Guinea Peter Bollerslev [email protected] Centre for Applied Informatics Peder Hvitfeldts Str. 4,3 Ben Awuah OK-1173 Copenhagen, Denmark University of Botswana [email protected] P. Bag 0022 Gaborone, Botswana Doug Brown [email protected] Birmingham City Council 276 Green Meadow Rd. B Birmingham, B29 4EE UK Ann Baillie [email protected] MJB Software 3 Bowood Road C Mt. Pleasant Harare, Zimbabwe Cornelius Chakabbua Prince Edward School Box CY418 Causeway Harare, Zimbabwe 352 Alphabetical list ofpanicipanls Walter Chakuzira Dudley Dolan Ministry of Education ECDL Foundation PO Box CY 1341 Causeway 2 Blackglen Ct. Harare, Zimbabwe Sandyford, Dublin 18 Ireland Felix Chifamba [email protected] TEL PO Box CY2911 Causeway E Harare, Zimbabwe Kristina Ekmark Florence Chinwadzimba Stockholm Municipality School Belvedere Technical Teachers K vickensvagen 9 College S-12334 PO Box BE 100 Farsta, Sweden Belvedere, Zimbabwe [email protected] [email protected] F Rachel Cohen 72 Rue de l'Est Geoff Fairall 92100 Boulogne CSZ France PO Box Cy 164 Causeway [email protected] Harare, Zimbabwe Bernard Cornu Alex Fung IUFM of Grenoble Hong Kong Baptist University 30 Av. Marcelin Bertholot Department of Education Studies 38100 Grenoble, France Kowloon Tong [email protected] Hong Kong, China [email protected] o G Giuliana Dettori Instituto Matemetica Applicata Boyka Gradinarova C.N.R. Informatics Department Via De Marini 6, University ofVama 16149 Genova, Italy St. Sveta Ekaterina, 10 [email protected] 9022 Vama-Viniza Bulgaria Pedzisai Dhliwayo [email protected] Howard High School PO Howard Klaus-D Graf Glendale, Zimbabwe Freie University Berlin Kurstr 5, D-14129 Berlin, Germany [email protected] Alphabetical list of participants 353 Jacqueline Grierson Peter Hubwieser Prince Edward School Technical University of Munich PO Box CY418 Causeway Faculty of Informatics Harare, Zimbabwe D-80290 Muenchen [email protected] Germany [email protected]­ Stanford Mbiru Gudza muenchen.de Ministry of Higher Education PBag 7711 Causeway I Harare, Zimbabwe James R. Isaac Sam Gumbo NUT Ltd. Computer Education Services 8 Balaji Estate PO Box MP 139 Kalkaji, New Delhi 110019 Mount Pleasant India Harare, Zimbabwe [email protected] H J Hildigunnur Halldorsdottir Zhang Ji-Ping Namsgagnastofnun 3663 Zhongshan Bei Rd. Laugavegur 166 2000062 Shanghai 125 Reykjavik China Iceland [email protected] [email protected] Peter Juliff Gilford Hapanwengwi Deakin University University of Zimbabwe Burwood 3125 PO Box MP 167 Australia Mount Pleasant [email protected] Harare, Zimbabwe [email protected] K Kersti Hjertqvist Tsurayuki Kado Stockholm School Authority Hitachi Box 22049 27-18 Minami Oi 6-chome 104 22 Stockholm Shinagwaw-ku, Tokyo Sweden 140-Japan kersti [email protected] [email protected] Pieter Hogenbirk Tendayi Kakora PRINT/CPS Ministry of Higher Education Sector Voortgezet Onderwijs PO Box UA275, Union Avenue PO Box 1592 Harare, Zimbabwe 3800 BN Amersfoort The Netherlands [email protected] 354 Alplwbericallisr ofparticipants Peter Kanengoni M Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture Anne McDougall PO Box CY 1343 Causeway Monash University Harare, Zimbabwe Faculty of Education Clayton 3168 John Kasiyamhuru Victoria, Australia St. Mary's Secondary School [email protected] PO Box ZG60, Zengeza .edu.au Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe Mennas Machawira William Kawdemiiri Ministry of Higher Education Mazoe High School PO Box BW303 Private Bag 211 A Borrowdale, Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe [email protected] ImmoKerner Olivia Magaya TV Dresden Vainona High School 0-01063 PO Box BW490 Dresden, Germany Borrowdale, Zimbabwe Geoffrey Kiangi W.N. Makanga University of Namibia Ministry of Higher Eudcation Private Bag 13301 PO Box UA275 Union Avenue Windhoek Harare, Zimbabwe Namibia [email protected] Casper Musindo Mandava Ministry of Higher Education Anton Knierzinger PBag 7711 Causeway Paedagogische Akademie Harare, Zimbabwe Salesianumweg 3 A-4020 Linz John Manganye Austria Ministry of Higher Education [email protected] PO Box UA275, Union Avenue Harare, Zimbabwe Juliet Kurebwa University of Zimbabwe Philemon Maramba PO Box MP 167 Harare Polytechnical College Mount Plesant Box 407 Causeway Harare, Zimbabwe Harare, 2mbabwe Tobias Kuwengwa Joanna Marivara Mutare Technical College Groombridge Primary School PO Box 640 Wycombe A venue Mutare, Zimbabwe Mount Pleasant Harare, Zimbabwe Alphabetical list ofparticipants 355 Gail Marshall Marshall Mlambo 2393 Broadmont Ct. Belvedere Technical Teachers Chesterfield, MO 63017 College USA PO Box BE 100 [email protected] Belvedere Harare, Zimbabwe Angeline N. Masawi Harare Polytechical College UcheModum Box 407 Causeway University of Nigeria Harare, Zimbabwe Box 15735 Enugu Campus Rudo Mataranyika Nigeria Marlborough High School PO Box MR 199 BabongiJe Moyo Marlborough, Zimbabwe TEL PO Box CY2911 Causeway Tendeka Matatu Harare, Zimbabwe Falcon College PO Esigodini Simon Mphisa Esigodini, Zimbabwe Ministry of Higher Education PO Box UA275 Union Avenue Caroline Matemachani Harare, Zimbabwe Mutare Technical College PO Box 640 Michael Mubatapasango Mutare, Zimbabwe St. Philips Magwenya High School PO Box 139 Nathan Matemera Guruve, Zimbabwe Matsine Secondary School PBag 2107 Edmore Muchunapo Wedza, Zimbabwe Ministry of Information, Posts and Telecommunications Rose Mazhindu-Shumba PO Box CY825 Causeway University of Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe PO Box MP 167 Mount Pleasant Charles Mutungwazi Harare, Zimbabwe St. Mark's Diocesan Secondary [email protected] School PBag 812 Ian Mitchell Chegutu, Zimbabwe New Zealand Computer Society 78 Godden Crescent Irene Mutungwazi Mission Bay, Auckland-5 Ministry of Higher Education New Zealand 16 Guilford Crescent [email protected] Southerton Harare, Zimbabwe 356 Alphabetical list ofparticipants N Margaret Niess 253 Weniger Hall Shailesh Naik Oregon State University Coopers and Lybrand Corvallis, OR 97331 PO Box 702 USA Harare, Zimbabwe [email protected] shailesh [email protected] Paul Nleya Aaron Ndlovu University of Botswana Ministry of Science and Technology PBag 0022 and Vocational Training Gaborone, Botswana PO Box 50464 [email protected] Lusaka, Zambia [email protected] Karen Norwood North Carolina State University Lovemore Ndlodvu 326 Poe Hall Harare Polytechnical College Box 7801 Box 407 Causeway Raleigh, NC 27695 Harare, Zimbabwe USA [email protected] William Newman 30 Raggatt Street Thuto Ntsekhe-Mokhehle Alice Springs Secondary School Inspectorate Northern Territory 0870 PO Box 47 Australia Maseru 100 [email protected] Lesotho Leonard Nhembe Nyalugwe Nyalugwe Vainona High School Mazoe High School PO Box BW490 Private Bag 211A Borrowdale, Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe Charles Nherera John Nyamhotsi University of Zimbabwe Ministry of Higher Education PO Box MP 167 Mount Pleasant PBag UA 275, Union Avenue Harare, Zimbabwe Harare, Zimbabwe [email protected] o Paul Nicholson Deakin University Tom O'Briain 221 Burwood Highway St. Mark's SNS and B1ackrock Burwood Education Centre VIC Australia 3125 37 Pineview Ave., Tallaght [email protected] Dublin 24, Ireland [email protected] Alphabetical list ofparticipants 357 Hajime Ohiwa S Keio University 5322 Endo, Fujisawa Faith Samkange 252-Japan Gweru Teachers College [email protected] PBag 55 Gweru, Zimbabwe P Brian Sam ways Ravi Palepu Birmingham City Council Gweru Technical College 64 Jervis Cr. PO Box 137 Sutton Coldfield Gweru, Zimbabwe UK [email protected] [email protected] Heimir Palsson Simon Satumba Namsgagnastofuun Harare Polytechnic Laugavegur166 PO Box CY 407 Causweay 125 Reykjavik Harare, Zimbabwe Iceland [email protected] Chaweewan Sawetamalya Faculty of Education Shad reck Phiri Srinakharinwirot University Watershed College Sukhumvit 23 Klongtoey P Bag 3718 Bangkok 10110, Thailand Marondera, Zimbabwe [email protected] R Erling Schmidt Educational Computing Centre Stephen T. Raza Lovebakken 6 Harare Polytechnic DK-9400, Noerresundby PO Box CY 407 Causeway Denmark Harare, Zimbabwe [email protected] Sindre Rosvik Moses Shamu Giske Kommune Harare Polytechnic College Ovre Nordstrand PO Box 407 Causeway N-6050 Valderoy Harare, Zimbabwe Norway [email protected] Alpheas Shindi Harare Polytechnic Mikko Ruohonen PO Box CY 407 Causeway Turku School of Economics and Harare, Zimbabwe Business Administration P.O. Box 110 FIN-20521 Turku Finland [email protected] 358 Alphabetical list ofparticipants Hari Gopal Sbrestba Abdulla Suleman Singh Durbas Spec iss College Kathmandu PO Box 2713 PO Box 1573 Harare, Zimbabwe Nepal [email protected] T Obert Sifile Lorraine Tafira Chemachinda High School Mabelreign Girls High School PO Box 260 Box M96 Guruve, Zimbabwe Mabelreign, Zimbabwe Richard Simango Alex Tigere Oriel Boys School Bernard Mizeki College PO Box CH 346 Chisipite PBag 3790 Harare, Zimbabwe
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