The use of technology as a tool for problem identification and solutions is on the rise in the world today. Many institutions have leveraged the power of technology to solve their existing problems. The young generation has also embraced technology and is applying it in varied ways ranging from entertainment to use for academic purposes. This research sought to find out the technology literacy among grade 1 and 2 pupils in public primary schools of Kisii County in Kenya. The population of the study constituted of 71,000 pupils in the two grades in the 710 schools in Kisii County. A sample size of 384 was determined using the Fisher formula and random sampling was used to collect data from 30% of the schools. Data were analyzed descriptively...
The Fourth Industrial requires new concepts and skills to be acquired by learners at various levels....
The affordances of mobile technologies are being felt in many sectors of world’s economy including u...
There is an ongoing debate on whether students’ use of mobile devices extends to academic purposes. ...
The present study aimed to explore the extent of using smart devices by the public lower primary sch...
Magister Artium - MA (Linguistics, Language and Communication)Despite the spread of digital communic...
Computing technology is currently adopted in emerging countries. Especially mobile phones and smart ...
Educational institutions are globally adopting new technologies in their pedagogical practices in or...
Modern technology has hit the world with a bug and Kenya has not been spared. Modern technology devi...
Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requireme...
The development of technology in the last two decades has drastically changed people’s lives across ...
To achieve vision 2030, the Kenyan Government had an ambitious plan to give laptops to school childr...
Younger and younger children are now using a smartphone, a device which has become ‘a must have’ and...
AbstractEducation policymakers are investing in information and communications technology (ICT) with...
Our study has explored how university students at the Technical University of Mombasa, TUM, in Kenya...
ICT in place offers primary education a good child initiative, the opportunity to attract world-clas...
The Fourth Industrial requires new concepts and skills to be acquired by learners at various levels....
The affordances of mobile technologies are being felt in many sectors of world’s economy including u...
There is an ongoing debate on whether students’ use of mobile devices extends to academic purposes. ...
The present study aimed to explore the extent of using smart devices by the public lower primary sch...
Magister Artium - MA (Linguistics, Language and Communication)Despite the spread of digital communic...
Computing technology is currently adopted in emerging countries. Especially mobile phones and smart ...
Educational institutions are globally adopting new technologies in their pedagogical practices in or...
Modern technology has hit the world with a bug and Kenya has not been spared. Modern technology devi...
Project Report Submitted to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfillment of the Requireme...
The development of technology in the last two decades has drastically changed people’s lives across ...
To achieve vision 2030, the Kenyan Government had an ambitious plan to give laptops to school childr...
Younger and younger children are now using a smartphone, a device which has become ‘a must have’ and...
AbstractEducation policymakers are investing in information and communications technology (ICT) with...
Our study has explored how university students at the Technical University of Mombasa, TUM, in Kenya...
ICT in place offers primary education a good child initiative, the opportunity to attract world-clas...
The Fourth Industrial requires new concepts and skills to be acquired by learners at various levels....
The affordances of mobile technologies are being felt in many sectors of world’s economy including u...
There is an ongoing debate on whether students’ use of mobile devices extends to academic purposes. ...