@Dennis, thanks. It would be nice to read on the locally produced content multimedia technology that made the e-learning cd/dvd possible. Without this, the syllabus lessons would have been manually indexed eg. lesson1, lesson2 and the student would have to go into the TOC of the cd/dvd and run the video clip. Even worse without the content technology, there would be no way to generate a menu system or even search the disc so basically each lesson would be track1, track2 etc. There is much to celebrate with the person/company who created the content multimedia technology for the e-learning platform. I'm sure the Disc runs on any OS, therefore its a pretty smart approach to software development for the platform.
 
Cannot wait to learn more.
 
Rgds. :-)
 
 


 
On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
In addition to Phares comment, KIE have also been having a capacity strengthening partnership with Intel (you can read a little about this in the June 2011 issue of CIO East Africa Magazine). So yes, they really have build the capacity, I beleive they are working on more multimedia content to bundle with the books. 

In fact KIE's project was one of the winners of the 2009 Technology in Government Awards (TIGA) in the "ICT in Education sector" http://www.cio.co.ke/Main-Stories/government-ict-in-education-award-winners-announced.html