[kictanet] Day 5 : Ensuring Effective Implementation of the Laptop Project - The Key Variables (Day 5:Wrap up and Way Forward (Key declarations, what next)

S.M. Muraya murigi.muraya at gmail.com
Fri Jun 14 11:52:30 EAT 2013


Ms.Warigia,

Should we limit the devices (not necessarily laptops) only to areas with
good electricity supply + decent classrooms?

Very few decent libraries exist in Kenya after books are vandalized and not
replaced. Maybe why we could do with e-readers.

Every school should have a lab/workshop or volunteers to assist with
repairs. Laptop or tablet maintenance, should earn IT college students
credits in their programs.

Electronic waste disposal, should involve county governments and NEMA for
(well specified) direction.
On Jun 14, 2013 10:07 AM, "Warigia Bowman" <warigia at gmail.com> wrote:

> For the laptop program to truly be effective, we must ensure first, that
> all primary school supplements are disbursed by the government in a timely
> manner, so that children can start learning, irrespective of socio-economic
> status.
>
> Let me reiterate my concern that until we get the basics right, laptops
> wont improve matters.
>
> Second, we must ensure that students are learning in appropriate
> surroundings. Are buildings present, clean and safe? Is some kind of
> rudimentary library available?
>
> Third, we must ensure that teacher training is at adequate levels in basic
> topics.
>
> Fourth, without electricity, all of this laptop mania is pointless. Are
> steady streams of electricity available at implementation sites?
>
> Fifth, is Internet freely available at implementation sites? Who is paying
> for the Internet?
>
> Sixth, is there a clear curriculum?
>
> Seventh, are teachers and students being trained on the proper care, and
> maintenance of equipment?
>
> Finally, is there an environmentally appropriate means of disposal,
> refurbishment, and recycling when laptops reach the end of their life
> cycle.
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 9:27 AM, Victor Gathara <vgathara at vimak.co.ke>wrote:
>
>> Barack,
>>
>> I think its fair to say that most IT projects that fail really do so as a
>> result of project management failure so a strong project (or programme?)
>> management function needs to be built into this project.
>>
>> As an example there is the question of quality assurance. How will we
>> ensure that the project delivers a quality 'product'? Also how will success
>> (or failure) of the project will be measured? I think its important that an
>> objective quality assessment be done at regular points in the project
>> life-cycle to monitor progress and introduce changes if required.
>>
>> If it is rolled out as a project then it really must have an end (when
>> the project closed down and hands over to the operational regime where
>> laptops are just as essential in classroom as textbooks)...It would be
>> important to work out what that regime would be...
>>
>> Victor
>>
>>
>> On 13 June 2013 23:46, Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Listers,
>>>
>>> Many thanks to all who have contributed to this weeks discussion the
>>> threads are still open, today we discuss any issues that are significant to
>>> the project and that may have been overlooked, the discussion is open.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>>
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