The digital transformation is taking course in 80 secondary schools in Kenya.The move, through the African Digital Schools Initiative is reaching out to over 800 teachers and 1500 students of Science, Technology, English, Mathematics (STEM) and other subjects.
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Outcomes: African Forum on Youth Skills and Enterprise in the Digital Age
The forum provided an opportunity for GESCI to showcase it’s its highly innovative Creative Digital Media Skills for Employment, Enterprise and Start-Ups model which was researched and developed in its digital media centre in Nairobi.
STEM Teachers ready for online training in Tanzania
GESCI has conducted training for teachers of Science Technology English and Mathematics (STEM) in the Morogoro and Pwani regions of Tanzania.
Teachers receive ICT-Based training in the United Republic of Tanzania
4OO teachers will be undergoing training on ICT-Based skills in the classroom.This comes days after School Based Coordinators received training on the Technology Literacy Cycle of the African Digital Schools Initiative (ADSI) Programme.
GESCI Hands Over Digital Equipment to 40 Secondary Schools in the United Republic of Tanzania
On January 15, 2018, GESCI , in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of Tanzania, handed over digital equipment(laptops and digital projectors) to 40 secondary schools in the Pwani and Morogoro regions of Tanzania.
GESCI Conducts Cycle 2 of ICT Training for teachers in Kenya
GESCI conducted Cycle 2 ICT-Based teacher training of the African Digital Schools Initiative (ADSI) Programme in the counties of Kiambu, Nyamira, Taita Taveta and Narok in Kenya
200 Teachers receive ICT-Based Training in Cote d’Ivoire
GESCI has just concluded ICT-Based Training for 200 teachers from the Abidjan and Yamoussoukro regions in Cote d’Ivoire.
GESCI hands over a second batch of ICT Equipment to 80 secondary schools in Kenya
GESCI (Global eSchools and Communities Initiative) implemented a new and exciting technology-driven innovation in secondary education in Kenya called ADSI – Africa Digital Schools Initiative – will transform 80 secondary schools into Digital Schools of Distinction.
GESCI conducts Specialised Training for Secondary School Principals in Kenya as part of the African Digital Schools Initiative
GESCI brought together 80 secondary school head teachers from Nyamira, Kiambu, Taita Taveta and Narok counties for a three day specializes programme in establishing Digital Schools of Distinction .
Over 700 Secondary School Teachers awarded technology literacy certificates in Kenya
GESCI, in partnership with The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST), held Regional Teachers’ Conference in the counties of Nyamira, Kiambu, Taita Taveta and Narok, Kenya.