Friday, April 19, 2024
No menu items!
Ad

Top 5 This Week

bama cap

Related Posts

Multichoice Kenya to enable e-learning for Meru schools

Multivchoice has launched its MultiChoice Resource Centres CSR programme that will see 5 schools in Meru get digital satellite technology and free access to the DStv Education Bouquet, which includes seven documentary, educational and current affairs channels

Ntakira Secondary School, Mweru Secondary, St Mary’s Ntanki, Uringu Girls Secondary, Nchuui secondary are among the five schools to benefit from the programme bringing to over 200 the number of secondary institutions scattered in in Meru, Mombasa, Nyeri, Kisii, Kakamega, Nakuru, Narok and Kisumu counties to benefit from the programme.

e-learning_image“Technology and education can blend seamlessly as illustrated in the rapid uptake of the initiative by teachers and students over the years,”said MultiChoice Kenya Corporate Communications Manager, Philip Wahome.

- Ad -

Some of the schools that have benefitted from MultiChoice resource centre programme reflect a diverse cross section in far-flung counties among them; Isiolo (Isiolo Girls High School), Wajir (SabunleySecondary School), Baringo (Chepnyal Girls High School), Taita Taveta (Dr Aggrey

High School) and Nairobi (Precious Blood, Riruta).

- Ad-

According to Mr. Wahome, the DStv Education Bouquet provides a rich and varied learning resource environment that encourages exploration and brings subject matter to life. “It is both a reference source and means for teachers to explain difficult concepts in a visual manner,” he added.

Susan Mwenesi
Susan Mwenesi
Interested in business, technology and all things startups in Africa!

Popular Articles