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Associate Research Professor
Informatics Research Institute
Department of Multimedia and Computer Graphics
The fourth training school in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) was organised by Prof.Shaimaa Lazem and co-organised by Dr. Hussein Jad to train 18 students from the Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, as part of the Hilali Network’s activities in collaboration with Kingston University, UK, and funded by the Newton–Musharafa Program. The training focused on designing mobile applications that enable members of the Bedouin community to document their intangible heritage of songs, poetry, and traditions to preserve it from extinction.
The training will focus on designing mobile applications that empower members of the Bedouin community to document their intangible heritage, including songs, poetry, and traditional customs, to preserve it from extinction.
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The training curriculum is designed to provide students with practical skills in mobile application design while emphasizing the role of technology in cultural preservation. Participants will learn to develop applications that enable members of the Bedouin community to document their intangible heritage, including songs, poetry, and traditional customs. Through hands-on projects, students will gain experience in user-centered design, multimedia integration, and data management, all aimed at creating tools that safeguard cultural practices and prevent their extinction. The program blends technical expertise with social impact, highlighting the potential of digital solutions to preserve and promote local heritage.