Many thanks Dr. Ndemo for the detailed response and for roping in Dr. Godia, this is better information that what we heard in the market. We hope to have the stakeholder meeting in the near future John Matogo of Strathmore has offered to host it so that we can talk to each other in a better way. On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Bitange Ndemo <bitange@jambo.co.ke> wrote:
Barrack, As I promised, Prof. Godia accepted to respond to your questions on Kicktanet. You will need to fix e-mail, godiaes@yahoo.com into the mailing list to make it easier to reply.
I attended the State House function and Microsoft agreed to do the following:
1. Work with different partners to Train ALL Primary School Teachers computers (more than 260,000) to enable them implement computer to schools programme by January. They are ready to start as soon as the Government of Kenya gives the go-ahead to start the programme at County level; 2. Work with different partners to develop and train at least five enterprises in each County to provide technical support in Hardware, Connectivity and Software to all schools within each County; and 3. Develop a research and innovation hub at Konza Technology Park to support software developers in the region. 4. Work with other Hardware manufacturers to develop a sustainable model that includes local assembly of computers as well as local software and content development that can be replicated in other African countries
This will go a long way in realzing our President's commitment to achieving his promises to the Kenyan people.
Regards
Ndemo.
Walu,
I think its time we focused on other issues, seems this project is a foregone conclusion. We will take stock in 2017.
Best Regards
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Walubengo J <jwalu@yahoo.com> wrote:
Whao!
When I grow up, I want to work for M$oft :-)
Sounds like they are concluding the deal to be on 1million laptops next year - as we are busy tweeting on what Software is relevant for pupils in Standard one. Read on @
http://www.nation.co.ke/News/Uhuru-secures-Microsoft-support-for-computers/-...
walu.
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