Track: General Track
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From Figma to WordPress:
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Transforming Custom UI Designs into Fully Functional Websites Designing in Figma is one thing, and bringing those designs to life in WordPress is another. This presentation explores the process of transforming custom UI designs from Figma into fully functional WordPress websites. We’ll begin by outlining the importance of UX design for every custom WordPress project…
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Culture, and WordPress in Uganda
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In Uganda, women face significant barriers to economic independence, including limited access to education and employment opportunities. Digital skills, such as WordPress training, offer a pathway to financial stability and empowerment. WordPress is a versatile, low-cost tool that enables women to create websites, start businesses, or secure remote jobs.
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WordPress as an EduTech Tool – Transforming Education Through Digital Innovation
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In the evolving landscape of education technology (EduTech), WordPress has emerged as a powerful, flexible, and accessible tool that empowers educators, institutions, and students alike. Originally known as a blogging platform, WordPress has grown to support a versatile educational ecosystem, enabling everything from personal teaching blogs to school websites, digital libraries, and full-scale Learning Management…
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WordPress as a Gateway: Empowering Women and Girls in Tech
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Exploring how learning WordPress skills (development, design, content creation) can open doors to tech careers for women and girls, particularly in web development, digital marketing, and content management.
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The Future of Work: Equipping Women with Digital Skills
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With the increasing demand for digital skills, WordPress provides women with the tools to stay competitive in the modern job market. This session highlights key skills, training resources, and mentorship opportunities to help women build sustainable careers.