Hi guys, Honestly, I see no reason why a student already owning a high end windows laptop should be compelled to purchase a substandard one to satisfy some false patriotic narrative. JKUAT need to raise their game to the level where Taifa Laptop can effectively compete with same class laptop by other manufacturers in terms of value (performance, price, durability, visual appeal, etc). Then they can go market it in India and China and make trillions of dollars, allowing it's 1st year students to get the laptop for free on admission...and also study for free. #JustSaying Regards, Mutemi wa Kiama On 25 Aug 2016 20:55, "Wangari Kabiru via kictanet" < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Blessed Thursday!
Your query on knowing anyone using - I do not know.
The concept of enrolment to higher education with a laptop is laudable; this university generation must have visionaries to jerk it otherwise their small brothers in Class 1 with laptops will be more user savvy.
Might HELB or now the local banks see this as an opportunity to bundle attractive laptop loan products as part of the student education journey.
I believe the technical handicaps cited give opportunity for those who are tech savvy to engage with the JKUAT in the Taifa laptop as a project work in progress (while instilling great customer service practices e.g returns, replacement, parental (stakeholder) communication). If this is not possible then it would be a big problem. The expectation would be for Kenya to be ready and to motivate more of its neighbours to borrow the "laptop per child policy", opening Kenya for the huge market.
I do hope the journalist would follow up the trail to address the allegations without diluting the actual possible benefits of such a project.
Be blessed.
Regards/Wangari On Aug 25, 2016 12:10, Musya Michael via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Anyone using this laptop? Experiences so far?
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/08/22/parents- protest-jkuats-imposition-of-taifa-laptops-on-students_c1407693
-- Regards,
Michael Musya.
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
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