VIRTUAL LABORATORY MANAGEMENT GROUP SIXTH MEETING – VLMG-6 São José dos Campos, Brazil – 8 to 11 October 2012 Presented by Stella Aura, MBS Centre of Excellence - Nairobi IMTR/WMO-RTC P.O Box 30259, NAIROBI Tel: ; Fax:
V ISION AND M ISSION The vision To become a world class centre of excellence in training and research as well as offer consultancy services in meteorology, hydrology and related geo-sciences. The mission To Provide quality education and training to develop skills of personnel in Meteorology, Hydrology and related geo-sciences in Anglophone Africa and beyond as well as carry out research in the same fields to contribute towards sustainable socio-economic development. October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
A CHIEVEMENTS Various courses and workshops were held during the period under review. Trained one Instructor on Delivery of On-line courses. Utilized Computer Aided Learning and MOODLE in delivery of EUMETSAT satellite Applications Course. Procured a server; Currently in the process of establishing a Virtual Library where all training materials will be uploaded. October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
S TRENGTHS Well trained and dedicated staff. Status as WMO Regional Training Centre. Status as Centre of excellence in African Satellite Meteorology Education and Training. Close Collaboration with Local and International Institutions such as WMO, Eumetsat, NMHS, UON, KAF, UK Met. Office Ability to initiate projects; some jointly funded. Internet connectivity is good. Functional IT laboratories. Accommodation facilities at IMTR Hostel. October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
CHALLENGES Inadequate modern training equipment and facilities (e.g. Modern Class rooms, synoptic, environmental and physics labs, offices) Poor succession management : Continued reduction of highly trained staff through natural attrition and deployment without replacement. Weak marketing strategies e.g. Limitation of adverts in print and electronic media Inadequate funding; as well as procurement of goods and services through the normal government processes is bureaucratic and extremely slow. October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
CHALLENGES (CONT’D) Limited and unstable Internet Connectivity within our region of responsibility (Status not yet confirmed). October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
O PPORTUNITIES a. International markets in Anglo-phone Africa and part of the Middle East (e.g. Yemen); b. e-learning technology to offer courses online. c. Collaboration and networking with other CoEs, WMO- RTC as well as other international and local learning institutions. d. Partnerships with local and international organisations such as WMO, EUMETSAT, COMET, Universities e. Challenges posed by climate change; associated need for training. f. Increased requests for specialized tailor-made training eg TDCF, QMS (Aeronautical). October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
P LANS FOR F UTURE V LAB A CTIVITIES Working together with EUMETSAT and other partners to: - train CoE, Nairobi staff in the development and delivery of online courses. - launch online courses in satellite applications. Train Trainers in our area of responsibility in the development and delivery of online courses. Carry out seminars on emerging technologies in virtual learning. October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
P LANS FOR F UTURE V LAB A CTIVITIES Organise for attachment of Instructors to specialised centres for three (3) months or so to gain experience in emerging issues. Seek funding to carry out: -benchmarking exchanges with other CoEs. - Evaluation of the impacts of the CoE training on the outputs at the NMHs. October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi
Asanteni Sana! October Centre of Excellence, Nairobi