[kictanet] Online Interview with PS Ndemo: Day 1 of 5 ICT in Education
Wamuyu Gatheru
wamuyu at soko-id.co.ke
Wed Aug 3 11:31:03 EAT 2011
GG/Barack, thanks for the interesting and important thread. Hopefully,
people with vision and integrity will step out to cleanse those
weekend public rallies.
This discussion shows that a lot of info/knowledge exists but is not
shared. So, in a sense, Kenya's lack of development and even the
hunger is about an information/ed imbalance. I would suggest that the
PS primarily supports network availability in all corners of the
country. I watched some people in Marsabit walk over 30kms to climb a
tree where, when lucky, catch a network. With google in Kiswahili,
imagine the resource these folks are missing and how that could
translate into solving their immediate problems.
On that note, I am looking for the recipe for sorghum ugali (google
sites focus on how healthy it is but I cant find a recipe). With the
uncertainty on GMO maize, I am weaning myself of that good white stuff
and plan on eating the red. I think many perennially hungry folk would
also benefit from such info.
Wamuyu
Quoting Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack at gmail.com>:
> Dr, Ndemo,
>
>
> 1. Are you satisfied with the current state of affairs with regard to ICT
> in education?
> 2. Can you highlight some of the gains the country has attained with
> regard to ICT in education, what is your vision for the education sector
> going forwad?
>
> Thank you
> --
> Barrack O. Otieno
>
> +254721325277
> +254-20-2498789
> Skype: barrack.otieno
>
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