Rank: Elder Joined: 12/2/2009 Posts: 2,458 Location: Nairobi
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a4architect.com wrote:On the std 1 laptops, this will become the single most important gesture by Govt to reduce unemployment.
By letting all kenyan kids get to understand computers,majority of these kids will start competing with the best all ove rthe world. In China, a std 4 kid can create a solar cell or a microchip. In Kenya, a university trained electrical engineer cant create such. With computer knowledge, the kids in Samburu, Turkana, Lamu , Migingo etc will now be able to compete on an equal platform with other kids in private schools and international level. Once these kids get to std 8, they can still increase their knowledge acquisition without lecturers.
By the time i graduated from UoN with a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2001, computers were rare and beginning to creep into Nairobi. At graduation, i knew less than the average fundi on the hands on approach in construction due to poor university teaching techniques. With use of the internet, not lecturers, i was able to teach myself more, get international work experience in Botswana, Rwanda, South Sudan, Zimbabwe etc. All these opportunities couldn't have come to me without the power of the computer. I was following your argument on Konza keenly until now that i have read your thoughts on laptops. lol... is all i can say.. Peace
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