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SUMMARY:Hackathon of Interactive Books for Pupils
DESCRIPTION:On December 24-26\, pupils from all over Georgia will have the opportunity to participate in the Hackathon of Interactive Books\, which will be organized by Ilia State University and Anima chatbotics\, which\, depending on the created situation\, will be held remotely. \nThe goal of the hackathon is to create interactive books of the future that will allow readers to interact directly with the characters and authors. \nDigital reality allows us to have a dialogue with the linguistic copies of literary characters in the direction we want and to ask them everything that interests us. \nChatbots created within the framework of the hackathon will be posted on the website of the interactive book library (https://iel.iliauni.edu.ge/) and anyone can talk to them. \nWho can participate in the hackathon? \nPupils of high school graduation classes (VIII-XII grades) can participate in the hackathon. \nHow can I participate in the hackathon? \nTo participate in the hackathon\, you need to fill in the online registration form by December 23\, 2021. \nApplication deadline: December 22\, 2021\, 23:59 \nApplication form: https://bit.ly/3DezuJM \n\nIn what format will the hackathon take place? \nDepending on the situation\, the hackathon will be held in a remote format using a platform zoom.\nQuick links \n\nHackathon Open Lecture in Interactive Books: My Narrative Adventure\nHackathon Open Lecture in Interactive Books: A History of Creating Chatbots\nHackathon Open Lecture in Interactive Books: The Art of Personal Digitization\nInformation Meeting of Interactive Books’ Hackathon\nInteractive book library\n\n2021 year \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Public Discussion - "The Importance of Transparency Standards in Public Opinion Research"
DESCRIPTION:On December 6\, 2021\, Georgian Association for Public Opinion Research will hold a public discussion to talk about the importance of developing transparency standards to improve the quality of research. \nGeorgian Association for public Opinion Research is a professional association\, which aims to promote public opinion and other scientific research in accordance with quality and high ethical standards. \nThe transparency standards are among the issues to be discussed during the discussion\, the ways to elaborate and develop them\, mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing transparency standards. The practice of using transparency standards in research conducted by research organization BCG will also be reviewed. The reports will be presented by members of the Georgian Association for Public Opinion Research\, representatives of research organizations and explorers. \nTime: December 6\, 14:00-16:00 \nFormat: will be provided Live on Ilia State University  page \n2021 \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/public-discussion-the-importance-of-transparency-standards-in-public-opinion-research/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Dubai:20211208T120300
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DTSTAMP:20260428T134127
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SUMMARY:Summarizing event of the project "Expansion and Improvement of Services for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Georgia"
DESCRIPTION:On December 3\, on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities\, Caritas Czech Republic and the Institute for Child Development of Ilia State University held a summarizing conference of the project “Expanding and Improving Services for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Georgia” funded by the Czech Development Agency. \nThe event was opened by Nino Doborjginidze\, Vice-Rector of Ilia State University\, Nino Tsintsadze\, Director of the Institute for Child Development of Ilia State University and Jan Blinka\, Head of the Mission of Caritas Czech Republic in Georgia. \nThe project aimed to provide quality and affordable services for people with autism spectrum\, as well as professional development of specialists in the field across the country. \nAt the summarizing conference\, Rusudan Chkhubianishvili\, Project Manager of the Caritas Czech Republic\, introduced the results achieved in 2015-2021 and the challenges of the work process to the audience. The head of the Institute for Child Development\, Nino Tsintsadze\, spoke about the importance of the steps taken to support the field as a result of a six-year partnership\, improving the quality of services and diversity. \nOne of the most important parts of the conference was the presentation of the preliminary results of the project “Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders\, Clinical Peculiarities and Risk Factors in Georgia” conducted within the project. Maia Gabunia\, Chair of the Georgian Academy for Childhood Disabilities and Project Expert\, Gvantsa Chvamania\, Acting Chair of the Association of Behavioral Analysts\, spoke about the emerging trends in the research and presented a report on the importance of the Association’s legislative initiative. If approved\, the initiative will regulate the activities of behavior analysts. \n“Ilia State University has been implementing vital research and educational projects for the country and the region since its foundation. I would especially like to highlight the projects dictated by our social responsibility. This is especially mentioned in the strategy and implies the creation of equal opportunities\, research and teaching in this area. The Institute for Child Development at Ilia State University is unique in the whole region\, it is really a distinctive space\, which\, under the leadership of one scientific team\, offers both teaching-education as well as research and service part. It is for this purpose that the Institute for Child Development was established\, which creates vital resources in all three areas. Acquiring such a broad function\, establishing an institute that is fully capable of operating\, is unimaginable without the support of large international partners. Caritas Czech Republic was such a supporter.” – Nino Doborjginidze\, Vice-Rector of Iliauni. \n“The project is very important for people with autism spectrum in Georgia\, because their services have been significantly improved across the country. We have worked with many stakeholders in various areas – including the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories\, Health\, Labor and Social Affairs of Georgia\, the Institute for Child Development at Iliauni- to offer a variety of services in the region at the national level We have supported the service standards of people with autism spectrum disorders\, and a general framework has been set up for all service providers to provide quality services for children with autism spectrum disorders\, including at the municipal level. ” – Jan Blinka\, Head of the Mission of Caritas Czech Republic. \n“The aim of the project is to create a supportive environment for people with autism spectrum in Georgia\, as well as to raise the qualification of specialists working with children with autism spectrum and their professional development\, in order to provide quality service to beneficiaries. Our goal is also to promote inclusive preschool education in Georgian kindergartens. The project started in 2015. At that time the service was available only in Tbilisi\, there were services in the regions as well\, but they were not of good quality. We aimed to strengthen the regions in this direction\, for which we actively used the expertise of Ilia State University. Through its specialists\, regular supervision was carried out on the place for local autism centers. With our support for quality assurance\, an autism detection and management protocol has been approved\, which is actively used by specialists and representatives of the primary health care industry\, and the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories\, Health\, Labor and Social Affairs of Georgia has approved a minimum standard of service\, a guide for municipalities\,  they know What standard should the services they provide meet the needs of children\, but the condition of adults and persons with an adult autism spectrum remains open as there is no service for them\, which is very disturbing. We want the project to continue in this direction – we are looking for state support and new donors who may be interested in this issue.’’ – Rusudan Chkhubianishvili\, Manager of the Project “Expanding and Improving Services for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Georgia.” \nThe participation in the Caritas Czech project has enabled the Institute for Child Development of Ilia State University to introduce two new\, modern and very important models for children with autism. One is the Denver early school model\, the other is the top model. The first is for children from 2 to 5 years\, the second – for children from 2 to 12 years. It is very important to ensure sustainability in the sense that the service is already underway\, research on Denver will begin soon\, and Serci has become part of the curriculum. ”Nino Tsintsadze\, Head of the Institute for Child Development at Iliauni. \nAt the end of the event\, Ilia State University Professor Tinatin Chincharauli handed over certificates to the graduates of the University’s International Certification Course in Behavior Analysis. \nThe project implemented by Caritas Czech Republic was aimed at expanding and improving the services of people with autism spectrum\, as well as professional training of specialists in the field. Caritas Czech Republic implemented the project with the financial support of the Czech Development Agency (EUR 255 000) and in close cooperation with the Institute for Child Development of Ilia State University and the Academy for Children with Disabilities. The project was developed in cooperation with the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories\, Health\, Labor and Social Affairs of Georgia\, taking into account the government’s priorities in this area. \nKey achievements of the project: \n\nFamily physicians and health professionals across the country have been trained to identify the risk of autism spectrum disorders;\nFive regions of Georgia are required to identify the autism spectrum\, considered the “gold standard” of diagnosis\, the so-called. The ADOS tool was delivered and trained by relevant specialists in its use;\nABA specialists have been trained in the use of child assessment tools (ABLLS-R and EFL)\, which are essential for the full implementation of ABA therapy;\n15 specialists were funded who completed the international certification course required to qualify as a Behavior Therapy Supervisor;\nIn parallel with the ABA\, two alternative approaches to autism intervention – the Denver Early Intervention Model and the SCERTS (Social Communication\, Emotional Regulation\, Transactional Support) model – were introduced\, the specialists were trained;\nThe model of inclusive education was presented to three pilot kindergartens of Georgia\, special teachers and kindergarten educators were trained;\nA model for evaluating the autism program was presented to various municipalities\, with some allocating the budget needed for the program and others increasing the number of hours required for both beneficiaries and therapy;\nIn 2018\, the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories\, Health\, Labor and Social Affairs of Georgia approved the National Protocol on Autism Detection\, Diagnosis and Management;\nIn 2020\, the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories\, Health\, Labor and Social Affairs of Georgia approved the “Minimum Service Standards for People with Autism”;\nThe Association of Behavioral Analysts has developed and submitted to Parliament a legislative initiative that\, if approved\, would regulate the activities of behavioral analysts.\n\nRead more about the project: https://bit.ly/3cBPGdl \n2021 \n  \n  \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/summarizing-event-of-the-project-expansion-and-improvement-of-services-for-people-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-in-georgia/
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SUMMARY:Information meeting: Hackathon of interactive books
DESCRIPTION:On December 9\, at 19:00 p.m.\, Ilia State University and Anima Chatbotics invite students interested in participating in the Hackathon of Interactive Books to an information meeting. \nAt the meeting you will learn information on how to create talking programs on your own\, how to bring your favorite characters or authors to life in the digital world. \nIf you want to gain a profession while studying at school and join a team of young narrative designers\, then we are waiting for you at a remote information meeting where we will try to answer all the questions about the hackathon. \nStudents of VIII-XII grades of schools can participate in the hackathon of interactive books. \nFor detailed information on the interactive book hackathon: \nTime: December 9\, 19:00 p.m. \nFormat: Remote \nMeeting link:  https://bit.ly/3rEdANT \nMeeting ID: 872 4301 3691 \nPasscode: 626638 \n2021 \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/information-meeting-hackathon-of-interactive-books/
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SUMMARY:One Hour of Code: Iliauni Cyber Laboratory UniLab Joins the Global Campaign
DESCRIPTION:The Cyber Laboratory UniLab at Ilia State University gives the pupils in grade II-VIII\, interested in the digital world from all over Georgia\, the opportunity to participate in the global “One Hour of Code” campaign in order to learn the basics of working with program code and try their hand at it. \nOne hour of code\, which is held worldwide within the framework of Computer Science Education Week\, is dedicated to the date of birth of Grace Hofer (December 9\, 1906)\, one of the pioneers of computer science\, a rear admiral woman in the United States Navy. Its name is associated with the creation of COBOL\, one of the first programming languages. \nIn 2021\, the week will be held on December 6-12 and within it pupils and students from different schools in more than 180 countries around the world will be able to participate in more than 85\,694 events. \nWithin the framework of the “One Hour of Code” global campaign in Georgia\, one of the organizers of the event will be Iliauni Cyber Laboratory UniLab\, which will host the pupils in grade II-VIII interested in the digital world in a hybrid format to meet with UniLab practitioner mentors and lecturers in order to introduce them to the basics of working with program code. \nHow do I participate? \nThe meetings will be held on December 11 via Zoom. You will receive the exact time and Zoom link one day in advance\, once the groups are staffed. \nPre-registration is required to get the Zoom link. \nTo register\, visit the link:  https://tinyurl.com/2p9apsbd \nRegistration deadline: December 9\, 23:59 p.m \nTime: December 11 \n2021 year \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
URL:https://events.iliauni.edu.ge/event/one-hour-of-code-iliauni-cyber-laboratory-unilab-joins-the-global-campaign/
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