@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.