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'''Ines Hfaiedh''' is a Tunisian teacher specialized in ICT Implementation in Education.<ref>[http://educationaltoolsportal.eu/platform/en/tools/interactive-ict-implementation-formal-and-informal-learning "Interactive ICT Implementation". Retrieved 28 Jan 2016.]</ref> <ref>[https://tunisiaictsymposium2014.wordpress.com/2013/11/27/ines-hfaiedh/ Tunisia ICT Symposium 2014. Retrieved 28 Jan 2016.]</ref> She was recently a Fulbright Teaching Assistant at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC. | |||
She is a member of the Middle East and Adjoining Countries (MEAC) School Steering Committee Representing the Arab World Internet Institute. | |||
Hfaiedh is also an ABWEB Ambassador, member in ISOC Tunisia Chapter and has been an [[ICANN Fellow]] and coach several times. | |||
In 2016, Ines Hfaiedh was elected as the Representative of Africa in the Executive Committee of the [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC) within [[ICANN]]. She is also a member in the [[Middle East and Adjoining Countries Strategy Working Group]] (MEAC WG). | |||
An ICANN<ref>'''https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/marrakech55-attendees-2016-03-14-en'''</ref>, AWII and Arab [[IGF]] Fellow<ref>'''http://igfarab.org/UploadedFiles/Files/Biographies.pdf'''</ref>, Hfaiedh was a Guest Speaker at the Fourth Edition of the Arab IGF, the International Symposium on ICTs, the Tunisia TESOL National Conference and a delegate representing Tunisia at the MATE International Conference in Morocco. The European Educational Tool Portal has shared her tool of 'Interactive ICT Implementation in Formal and Informal Learning' and selected it for the International Tool Fair in Budapest, Hungary. She also compiled ICT-enhanced lesson plans into a pedagogical paper to benefit Tunisian teachers. | |||
Ines Hfaiedh was a AWII Fellow at last Global IGF in Guadalajara, Mexico where she presented at three workshops. Hfaiedh was also a guest at the World Bank Group Youth Summit on “Rethinking Education for the Next Millennium" in Washington, DC. | |||
==Publications & Articles== | ==Publications & Articles== | ||
===Internet Policy Analyst Articles in English=== | ===Internet Policy Analyst Articles in English=== | ||
http://igmena.org/Tunisian-Youth-in-Digital-Society-Facing-the-Challenge-of-Access-and-Improving-Internet-Governance | |||
*[http://www.igmena.org/ICT-Implementation-in-Tunisian-Education-Pathways-to-Sustainable-Digital-Economy ICT Implementation in Tunisian Education Pathways to Sustainable Digital Economy] | *[http://www.igmena.org/ICT-Implementation-in-Tunisian-Education-Pathways-to-Sustainable-Digital-Economy ICT Implementation in Tunisian Education Pathways to Sustainable Digital Economy] | ||
*[http://igmena.org/The-Internet-in-Post-transitional-Tunisia-A--Multi-stakeholders-Roadmap-for--Collaborative-Security The Internet in Post-transitional Tunisia-A Multi-stakeholders Roadmap for Collaborative-Security] | *[http://igmena.org/The-Internet-in-Post-transitional-Tunisia-A--Multi-stakeholders-Roadmap-for--Collaborative-Security The Internet in Post-transitional Tunisia-A Multi-stakeholders Roadmap for Collaborative-Security] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 6 July 2021
Organization: | NCUC |
Country: | Tunisia |
Email: | hfaiedh.ines2@gmail.com |
Twitter: | @InesHfaiedh |
Ines Hfaiedh is a Tunisian teacher specialized in ICT Implementation in Education.[1] [2] She was recently a Fulbright Teaching Assistant at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC.
She is a member of the Middle East and Adjoining Countries (MEAC) School Steering Committee Representing the Arab World Internet Institute. Hfaiedh is also an ABWEB Ambassador, member in ISOC Tunisia Chapter and has been an ICANN Fellow and coach several times.
In 2016, Ines Hfaiedh was elected as the Representative of Africa in the Executive Committee of the Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) within ICANN. She is also a member in the Middle East and Adjoining Countries Strategy Working Group (MEAC WG).
An ICANN[3], AWII and Arab IGF Fellow[4], Hfaiedh was a Guest Speaker at the Fourth Edition of the Arab IGF, the International Symposium on ICTs, the Tunisia TESOL National Conference and a delegate representing Tunisia at the MATE International Conference in Morocco. The European Educational Tool Portal has shared her tool of 'Interactive ICT Implementation in Formal and Informal Learning' and selected it for the International Tool Fair in Budapest, Hungary. She also compiled ICT-enhanced lesson plans into a pedagogical paper to benefit Tunisian teachers.
Ines Hfaiedh was a AWII Fellow at last Global IGF in Guadalajara, Mexico where she presented at three workshops. Hfaiedh was also a guest at the World Bank Group Youth Summit on “Rethinking Education for the Next Millennium" in Washington, DC.
Publications & Articles[edit | edit source]
Internet Policy Analyst Articles in English[edit | edit source]
- ICT Implementation in Tunisian Education Pathways to Sustainable Digital Economy
- The Internet in Post-transitional Tunisia-A Multi-stakeholders Roadmap for Collaborative-Security
- Tunisian Activists Consultation Seeking Reform on the broader Internet Policy Process
- 2015 Arab IGF Report Workshop on The Internet Policy Analyst a Grassroots Policy Analysis Initiative
- 2015 Arab IGF Report Workshop on The Internet Policy Analyst a Grassroots Policy Analysis Initiative Arabic
- Internet Policy Analysis for the MENA Region
- Alwahdawi News
Other Works[edit | edit source]
- Guest on Tunisian Radio RTCI :
- Training on “Gender Issues in Language Teaching” and “Teaching Learners with Specific Needs”: