Thank you Victor for sharing this information early enough.
I have had the chance to watch the video, the production is really good, I would however suggest that we make it more accessible next time by including captions. I know Youtube can now auto-generate near perfect captions but this means the video can't be portable, it also has some obvious misses like "Walubengo" -> "Valu Bango" :) :) "Muliro Garden" -> "Moliro Guidance" :) :) because of our lahaja.
It is great that we invited high school students this time, it is a good start, but in the video some of them look out of place... other than the "Serious and High Level" panels, can we have panel discussions that can interest them and that they can actively participate? Some ideas about this:
1. Have a side event for them introducing them to the internet
2. Have a panel discussion led by High School and Uni Students on Online Safety and Challenges they experience Online esp on Social Media Platforms.
3. High School students love debates, is it possible to pick a simple topic about the internet then have two teams compete?
That is it for now, keep up the good work team.