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Kenya IT hubs launched for primary schools | Kenya IT hubs launched for primary schools |
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Eighteen digital hubs for Kenyan primary schools, allowing pupils access to computers and the internet, have been officially launched. | Eighteen digital hubs for Kenyan primary schools, allowing pupils access to computers and the internet, have been officially launched. |
Funded by the British council and Microsoft, they are intended to serve more than 100 schools. | Funded by the British council and Microsoft, they are intended to serve more than 100 schools. |
The BBC's Frenny Jowi says a hub she visited in Nairobi had 21 computers. | The BBC's Frenny Jowi says a hub she visited in Nairobi had 21 computers. |
Give the numbers, they seem like a drop in the ocean, but the scheme is a significant step for Kenya's state education sector, she says. | Give the numbers, they seem like a drop in the ocean, but the scheme is a significant step for Kenya's state education sector, she says. |
Kenya's 639 state primary schools are often overcrowded, with up to 1,000 pupils at each institution, our reporter says. | Kenya's 639 state primary schools are often overcrowded, with up to 1,000 pupils at each institution, our reporter says. |
The hub at the Kilimani School in the capital, Nairobi, will be serving five schools altogether - and sessions will be timetabled. | The hub at the Kilimani School in the capital, Nairobi, will be serving five schools altogether - and sessions will be timetabled. |
'Easy to use' | 'Easy to use' |
But our reporter says it was evident that the pupils at Kilimani were enjoying the computer lab. | But our reporter says it was evident that the pupils at Kilimani were enjoying the computer lab. |
"The computers are easier to use and give a lot of information about what you are studying," one 10-year-old boy told the BBC. | "The computers are easier to use and give a lot of information about what you are studying," one 10-year-old boy told the BBC. |
Each desktop computer is loaded with Microsoft's Encarta reference encyclopaedia. | Each desktop computer is loaded with Microsoft's Encarta reference encyclopaedia. |
The digital hubs now also have full and free internet access following a three-year deal with telecoms giant Bharti Airtel, the British Council said. | The digital hubs now also have full and free internet access following a three-year deal with telecoms giant Bharti Airtel, the British Council said. |
They have been built over the last year and during that time, some 2,000 teachers have been trained in IT skills, it said. | They have been built over the last year and during that time, some 2,000 teachers have been trained in IT skills, it said. |
Kilimani's headmaster Gideon Wasike said there has already been a positive effect on students since the pilot hub had opened in August 2012. | |
"It has motivated them and has raised their esteem and their interest in learning," he told the BBC. | "It has motivated them and has raised their esteem and their interest in learning," he told the BBC. |
"They're able to do a lot of research on their own." | "They're able to do a lot of research on their own." |
Our correspondent says the hub project - dubbed Badiliko, meaning "change" in kiSwahili - was officially launched at a ceremony at Kilimani school on Wednesday morning. | Our correspondent says the hub project - dubbed Badiliko, meaning "change" in kiSwahili - was officially launched at a ceremony at Kilimani school on Wednesday morning. |
The scheme has also been launched in eight other sub-Saharan countries, establishing 127 digital hubs in total. | The scheme has also been launched in eight other sub-Saharan countries, establishing 127 digital hubs in total. |
In recent years, Kenya has become a centre for information technology - and the government has launched a project to build a new city by 2033 intended to be an IT business hub called Konza Technology City and nicknamed "Africa's Silicon Savannah". | |
Our reporter says that while Kenya's many private schools have long had computers for students, the state sector struggles even to provide enough text books. | Our reporter says that while Kenya's many private schools have long had computers for students, the state sector struggles even to provide enough text books. |
One of President Uhuru Kenyatta's election pledges this year was to provide pupils starting junior school next year with a free laptop. | One of President Uhuru Kenyatta's election pledges this year was to provide pupils starting junior school next year with a free laptop. |
But it has proved a controversial plan, with critics saying it is a luxury given that many state schools do not have enough classrooms, teachers and even toilets, our reporter says. |
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